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Show ATTACKfcD BY MOROS. EXTRA OF SENATE- - SESSION CRITICAL STATE AT AMERICAN EAGLE. t'k.fcets aud a a RmuU Hactod urri OF AFFAIRS PORTO CABELLO, l lacked tijr Soldiers b German Hsv laud! fariBn Bfd I'bcI NOWILL BE CONVENED EARLY IN BODY kam Will fallow suit. party of Mnro surprised an VEMBER. .cfau-trTwtutv-irveiitMinister Lonen ha cabled the ataU of the out post UTAH at tamp Vicar on the I'lth Sedepartment from Caracas, Venezuela, MURRAY, rgeant Foley and I'r.vsie Carey were Will fimalder a lierlnroral Treaty With that the revolutionist have cut the cable at Barcelona. Mioister Powen kiiied aud I'i ixate an lorn w as aeere-lHatlOf C.MOS, th UTAH STATE NEWS. w ounded. y the cable wa cut Immediately Already after tbe receipt of a metge atating The Morns, who numbered only a the revolutionists were entering The Ringliug Pros, circus t.;k iu doca. were armed with spear tnd the city. 8,0OU at Provo, swords. The morning ivas dark and Advices revived id Washington indi Minister Bowen also advised the Salt Lake City has 11, MS children of fuggy. The attacking party crawled that President P.oosevelt win can state department that the German cate of the sentinel to xvitbin few feet chool age. T.fi buy and T,- - girls. ession the senate in extraordinary intend to land a naval force at Porto There hare Wen no public pallor and then sprang upon them suddenly. earlv in Cabello to protect Ueruiau interests relief to the a The entile on1 post rushed orer fur Wind in Lichfield of Ings any F.ver since it became evident that there, which are threatened by the upof the sentinels, but they were too late week because of the diphtheria. would be accomplished as to now in progress. The minister nothing Moro posrising the and although escaped, their The merchants of Iehi closed w.lh Ci:ba at the recent advised that we Mlow suit. After a sibly k few of them were wounded. reciprocity rumors ot a more conference of places of business Friday of last week essiou congress, were between American sentinels The ibe officials of the terribly in anJ took an outing to Saratoga springs. or less dchn.le nature have been alate and navy departments instruccut by the sword and spears. Hie president would The Salt Lake City council approtions were cabled to Commander NichoThe attack'ulg Moro were all from circulation that io cither of the en- las of the '" sessiou assist to of sum extra an the call priated and the occui rente probably Topeka to proceed from defraying the expenses of the Kits' w ill result iu a move against the town, tire congress to enact Cuban reciproc to Porto Cabello and to Laguayara to tioo senate ccuveu ratify land a naval force In rase of attack. ity legislation or of the w hich ha a strung foil and other deMa A. Peters, the second victim of if poss.ble 3 reopiocai treaty wnu The Topeka has fenses. alreadyj left for Purlo Cuba Joseph W. MeCasMns murderous shootCabello, , been FUTURE OF CUBAing io Sail Lake City on the 1st, ha The trouble-a- t liming the past vteek it has Porto Cabello grows I uccumbcd to his injuries. stated that it was the purpose or resiof tbe out that has convulsed Not Ho uprising Hark ew Outlook for dent Hooaevelt to call a special session Venezuela for some time It is di James Timpson and Florence Nelson Dm Itceu II ported. It rected of the rr.ate eiir'.y in September. were severely injured in a runaway against President astro and La Discussion publishes an article can be !a'.ed on suthoi ity that he ha accident Sunday night, the accident haa kept the country in a state of feron the f.i'ure of uba. The paper li's time and that ment for manv months no such iiiler'.inii. being the remit of careless driving. that in kpite of 'lie dark outlook, pri- of of both political par member Our consul at Porto Cabello sent many The ra.st week in the ore and bullion vate show enterprises are beginning to s ties will be o c.ipled during September word market of Salt Luke showed :senoi It that results recently that the lives of some of says tangible and October. as comthe American residents, including amounting to surjar planter, l'eiaya, a of It is understock to be the belief me m be rs of his f ami pared w ith $ ''';, '."io for the previous making addition of improved machinIt, were imperilled, a session ncia tor and two of that week. the president the ladies of the consul obtain ery to hiseslrites. aud expects to the purpose of ratifying a reciprocity Peter Sullivan and John Ponomirb, family were taken away iu a govern100, ooo sacks of siijr from his next more ment miner employed at the Qniucy, in i treaty with Cuba would be much Since-r,to there has been also aid ship. crop. Another p'anter Park City, were Injured hy the explo- have increased his machinery and to likely to be fruitful of resu.ts a neiu no word of a critical condition of af i' sion of several eiuat cap out-- day last be hopeful of seem ing th.Od!) sacks of after the November election than fair, but the dispatch of today indi is assured that the cate week. held before. It that a crisis has been reacld. 8 next season. ugar relations of the I n'ted 11. F. Morgan and Harney Boyle, There appear to be no queston a to the article, Scnor Mens question of the According charged with robbing a email loy of has likewise rebuilt hissugir estate, States with Cuba will enter largely to the right of the Herman naval forces into the approaching campaign, aud it to land for the (Spanish Fork of a amall sum of money, protection of German bought new machinery and hopes to have been bound over to the district make IOO.iioO sacks of sugar from his It stated that the presideul feels the Interests. It in n0 way involves the court for trial. Democrats will he less likely to otier Monroe doctrine. Germany has been dc st crop. io a recipiucujr aenous While hunting sparrow xvlth a opposition keeping close watch on Venezuela for It is pointed out by La Discussion the election than they some1 months, and at one time contemrifle near Salt Lake City .Charles that statements like the foregoing do treaty after lime. that before would Alaton, aged 12, accidentally shot Arplated taking a Venezuelan port in not bear out the assertion that without has thur Smith, aged 1. 1" 1,10 abdomen, the, aid of a loan of 1 1, (Ml, 000 there will to compel the payment of certain Cuba order A with practically treaty Inflicting a serious wound. been prepared. It require only the German claims. ' be no sugar crop next year. It was In that connection 'that the Azer Evans, the son of Mosiah Evans, finishing touches and the signatures of MURDERED TEACHERS. of met with a painful accident Minister Quesada and Secretary of German ambassador at Washington, Dr. Von Ilollenben, made inquiry of to make it ready for presenthe other day, lie fell from a lumber Details of Horrible Crlmri Committed by State Hay President Roosevelt and the state detation to the senate. wagon and was run over by the hind Natives of (eloi. has is understood, it No definite wheel, breakiug his collar bone. partment as to whether such a move by date, An investigation made by the confixed upon for the meeting of the Germany for the sole purpose of colin been ha begun in the the to facts fairly clear up Harvesting jut stabulary aession in November, but that it will lecting a claim, and not for the purpose Bevier county, though Rome of the farkilling of i (ebii coaching party of of territorial "expansion, would meet mers at Brooklyn are now almost ready four school teachers, shows that the be soon after the election, it Is reasonlu other pat of party whs ambushed twelve miles from ably certain. The president, it is said, with any disfavor by the American to begin threshing. The respouse of the government. the valley tho grain is still green,. hope to have the reciprocity question Cebu. United left States before the regucleared Germany free to act, avay entirely While attempting to board a rapidly Two teachers were shot and killed as the assurance that no territorial of e5':on lar congress. who a Charles who first liodecker, ran, at the third, moving train, volley; extension waa intended removed the had been warned to leave town by the was shot in the back, and a fourth, STARTLING CONFESSION. ease from theopcrationk of the Monroe Salt Lake police, missed his hold and who was ruptured, was shot in the doctrine. fell beneath the wheels, losing his chest while praying for mercy. It is Mlulitrr Hsti h Find Shot That Hilled The present landing of a German was right foot. fourth man the that suspected WWlun Niullll. has no connection with Gerforce The body of John McDonald, of buried alive, as his wound was slight Charle Hill, a Congrega-tiouali- st many's former movement against Keverend near found was not have caused would and Minn., Sandstone, probably minister, of Terre Haute, although the aistirances heretoEcho, with the head badly mangled death, Dogs dug up two of tbe bodies Ind., has confessed that he fired the fore given by Germanv serve in the It is be- and devoured the flesh. nd a bullet hole in the back. lieved the man was murdered and robIt is believed that sufficient evidence shot that killed the widow Smith at present case to show that there is no bed by hoboes. has been secured to convict all the the milling town of Kenwood, Ind., ulterior purpose behioJ the protection Between 200 and 250 cubic feet of parties connected w ith the crime. The fifteen years ago. She was stepping of German interests it Porto Cabello. of these teachers were found on out of the door of a neighbor's house water per second is now passing bodies'.'till KENNIFFS BUN DOWN. after the teachers had been July her and she through the two large pumps at the missing since June Huh. The police when the bullet struck Nolorlou New Zealand Outlaw Captured head of Jordan river, and in a short killed the leader of the band of mur- felt dead. at rii, some a at mark and Three i" ders other t boys shooting time will be on the parched farms of alleged captured eight participants iu Ilia ci una. vn man distance away wei arrested hot thtfrV vi fjHnjK u4vlces per steamsh Salt Lake county. I escaped. ) (bullet thai caused the death 'was too state that the Keioiffs, the New Zeavobbad Jon. MUer, of Sail "WIPING OUT'NATIVES. n peculiar way las large for their guns. The widow's son land outlaws, havj been, captured after eet, his assailwas under suspicion and it was said he a chase of three months, which cost ant throwing pepper In his eyes and Hoiilki StItlMiHlers 4r Xlaaereil hy obtuiued considerable property by the the government 3,000. These brothgoiDg through his pockets while John of w hites. blind-luwas making an effort to rub the death of his mother, er, having comrai'.te.d murder, took to The work of wiping out the native substance from his eyes. the woods. Two police officers who Claude M. liidges, a school teacher of of tbe South Sea Islands goes merrily Mr I Ira ill Waiting for Advanr In Silver. pursued them were killed, their bodies A Salt Lake City, was killed iu Clear on, if the reports in the Australian dispatch from Mexico City says: burned and the aibes placed io the Creek canyon, while on an outing in papers are to be relied upon. The pa- Owing to the depreciation of silver and saddlebags of their hone, with a note company w ith his brother and wife, by pers give an account of an expedition the high gold premium various large stating that other punuer would be being throw n from a horse, death being by (ionium to the New Hebrides to contracts are held back aud some have treated similarly. The horses wanavenge the murder of a Mrs. Wolff, been suspended. It is said the steel dered back to the police due to concussion of the brain. and the This expedition completely wiped out work for the new national theatre will huut was continued tvllhcamp renewed enA grasshopper bunt has been a not be finally ordered until it is seen ergy. The outlaw were surprised iu matched between Elsiuoie and Joseph. teilvillage, natives from which commit their camp, their horses were shot so the murder due hundred aud how silver w ill be thirty men to the side, thirty persons were killed, There isgoing, Many houses that thai they had to take to the woods on including had contracted for machinery or other foot. One stumbled md fell as he w as with fifteen balloons, and a dance aud the native who bad led the expedition to the village. A combined icriusn articles at an exchange of :5 points running, and wax captured without lupper to he given to the victors at the and I'.ritish expedition has started for lower than (he present rate, will lose any difficulty. Tin oiher was surborne town of the defeated side. rounded and surrendtred. Ibiuu, Western Hi Huh North (iuinca, to punish lb,, natives fur the murder of money in complying, James Dansie, aged so years, Pallia Mill H.id Cremated. t lk Klert OtHerrs. suicide at Ileriinan by hanging seven lli'ilish subjects, J. M. Kidney, an employee of the himself from a pole placed across an At the session of the Kelu-sre siortoliiK III fliy of ( uiuao. opening grand SteUon-Po- st mill, i Seattle, was opening in the ceiling of his house. lodge of F. ks, held in Salt Lake City, A dispatch from I'm t of Spaiu, under Dansie frequently labored under the follow ing grand lodge officers were burned to death in roaring furnace the s dale of Aug. t. The Venezuelan hallucinat;ou that others were seeking revolutionists arc elected: Grand K.xalled Ituler, George used to consume wast lumber Monday attacking t uiimni P. to kill him. afternoon. While in in epiteptic fit Crook, Omaha; Fsteemed Leading and intend to storm the city within he grabbed hold of The explosion of a gasoline stove in wire conveyor U iliiam II. Urock, Kentucky; hours The government Knight, cable and was dragged more than 400 the residence of Mrs. Jennie 1'lnk, at twen'yfour Ksleemed A. Loyal Knight, H.Pickens, feel cannot oppose more tliau :i:il men to to the furnace. His charred body Silver City, caused a (ire which did the I. loo revolutionists composing the Denver; Fsteemed Lecturing Knight, was later recovered. While Kidney V.. J. damage to the amount of J 7,0'0, and Ind ; SecreHunnings, Anderson, ( iiuiiina is a town of body was slowly the injury of two persons. The build- attacking party. G. A. Kcyuolds, Saginaw, Mich.; traveling up the contary, about lo.oco iuhahitants, situated iu veyor, Albert Alson nude an effort tc ings burned were frame aud the Hie the state of lid uiude on lid N. Orris, ltiilTalo, N. Y.; rescue the Trustee, nnf.ntunate man, but wai the (iulfof spread very rapidly. Trustee, J. D. C Shea, Lynn, Mass.; unable to loosen the teoacioua grip he I ariuco. Sevier county is all worked up orer Tyler, C. V. KautTman, lloboken, X. J, had on the cable, MYSTERIOUS AILMENT. 0 attempt to burn the Christiansen Kheeomrti i.,a L,ry!hlnr;. Warhli Onlrrril to llarrelona. opera house at Monroe. The plan waa lamllv of rrofntor Hone In W Ipeil Out In There has be.-- a terrible drouth in Minister ltowen has eabeled the discovered and frustrated through the Xot Vork New South Va!fs QufenBland, tate department from Caracas that amell of coal oil. A fuse attached to a A mysterious ailment, supposed to our consul at Barcelona which Australia, has devastated the has informed be due to noxious gases from a sewer package of powder was found, sursheep ranches nf that Millioul rounded by paper saturated in coal oil, excavation has decimated the family him by wire that Barcelona has been of sheep have died in J men formerly taken I'V the revolutionists; that they Andrew Anderson and Hermiid Nord-ber- of Prof, r.dward K. Howe, who came to considered wealthy hav bees comare sacking the low n and that in his lost their lives in the Anchor shaft New York City with his wife and three pelled to Samuel judgment the protection, of a vessel Meiaiighey, theemployment, of Ausat Park City last week, being struck children from Ilaletoii, Pa., four should be sheep king afforded him. tralia, lost over a mill. on immediately The tixo men weeks ago to spend the summer. by a descending cacje. The sheep of hi and were working on a plat form, and the three children are dead and Mrs. Howe Minister llowen ssys he has cabled the held of a million and quarter, Other la, ge herders have been equally engineer failed to stop the cage quick is very ill of the same sickness lhat Cincinnati to return without delay. unfortunate, h, one district the resiHe notes that the Topeka is at Port dents enough, both the bodies beiug badly killed them, erected an arch of apparently an acute comcrushed. iheep skulls and of Cabello Marietta the on the decision of the bination up tbe dysentery and malaria. vi5,t of one of l'eter Wi'liatns was instantly killed the cabinet ministers. river. In the ore house at the Mammoth mine SNOW IN GERMANY. atrm.rs ll.ul Atlarchlftt eahviinl. rTilroop. Will at Mammoth. There were no eye w itCalled p.,n to I rotar, Ilsrvrat IU llrrn tmiitl. r upeela'ly A,rl, .uurall.l. The Italian steamer Citta Pi Mllano, nesses to the fatal accident, but it is It heat ami Complaint has ,fra mniU ((J brgade from New Vork July J'Jnd, which arsupposed that be lost his balance while Cold rains have been falling through. ascending a short flight of steps and rived at Genoa August tnh, reports that headquarters that stiieker ire foragfell onto the bell that run Hie ore Mot liermany for a fortnight, in the rid, turning an anarchist named Sganra of New ing agricultural district crusher. to suow in the mountains. of Shetland,,.!,, Temperap,. rne life of York committed suicide by jumping north Miss Lucy lloving, state organizer of tures are reported as low as 40 degrees. overboard while the vessel was off one farmer l a, been threatened bethe Socialist party in I tali, was killed 'I be harvest has been damaged aud Gibraltcr. Ills a'leged that Sganza cause he attempt, ,! to protect hi rr0P in Ogden Thursday night of last week, especially for wheat and rye, am' im had been commissioned to murder a erty aud the ran), lllve reached being run over and trampled to death ports of foreign grain will be required sericu proportions that Kuropean royal personage and that be t,t farmer by a hurse. .Miss Moving wasoing to for mixing, to are prrpai ng i uke ..orne the of improve quality concerted on wa his way to F.urope for this purher room when a rig driven by a boy action to stop further It struck her ami knocke.1 her dow n, the flour, licrlin produce dealers say the pose but weakened at the last moment depredation. is not that riT!r, iil he imports for this purpose probably will and killed horse trampling her to death. sent into the ,iis,nct at once himself. Two companion come from Ilussia, to atop Mrs. John Hansen, of lienjnmin, the raids. of the man lauded al Genoa, ' came very nearly being kiiied by a Kuw Over I lipior l roa r Als.kan ..l, Atn(fc anil XYhlla XI ,n lynrhad. iclou cow. which became enraged for James Feverly, a saloon msn of llien-co- , Mounts lledouht, some cause unk now u and attacked the l;nii,n, Charles Salyers, while, and Harry tiklahoma, was shot aud instantly in the Cook Inlet lady, knocking her to the ground and .ection. Gate, colored, were taken from the Alaska, continue to killed James on the pasby McMnrtry and her hooking trampling rmit imn(e All very Mo . by a at Lexington, train C.lencoe county near jail senger a Interference Ihre .Timely Wednesday by were active while the peak neighbor saved her life. Tuesday morning evening. McMurtry is prominent in masked mob at I trainer S.nti Ana. vxhU-- h arrived F.ddie, sou of Major George Austin, Oklahoma politics. The trouble arose and lynched. They were charged w ith from the nortiiwct. ss at Cook Inof Lehi, met with a most shocking ac- aver an attempt made by the killing tieorge W, Johnson, a wealthy let. "It xaprery,!ght,u pt cident whiie raking hsyon his father's league to prevent i liquor license farmer, who surprised them al hi hen "ttrereinfuUtiewof Sal-y- et farm. It seem tint the rke was being issued to Feverly A Henderson house near town a fay ago, U three ;he ful not onto the horv. which became Fevetly attacked McMurtrjr in the ind Gate were arrested on the more than pushed hfty mile, distant. The and commenced kicking, frightened the an after car moke and did day following no. the smoking shooting killing resulted. appear lo be ' dense, creaking both bone iD the little fel- To Hoth Salyer. and but eoou,,, ,ah hlv. Wuvery , prevent a lynching McMurtry was exciting chase. low' le below tbe ki.ee. over the covered p,,., ,0 retnoved to Pawnee county for k. M fety. Gate had bad reputations. Gate hav. 0 lh white urf,.-e.Ing if rvtd a trrru io the penitentiary, XX II. A. WIU rsiiES. PsbUahee. A 01 WHOLE sir.'! CEPEMONIAL OF MAGNIFICENT y DECORATIVE CHARACTER. frtnr, i nibauadars. Colonial Jiulera and Indian I'oleutatea Wit- foretsa tht Fai-uh.d- , . - ! I settle-tnnnt- i n n Ven-ezeul- , 1 l.V. - g coin-milte- d I s) ! aj n. Orl-noc- rr,. XX 1 !(. im.-kel- ll h,,",. 1 Nr anti-saloo- td n f' pk. Senator James McM iilao'of Michigan heart troubles. Tbe mineral products of the Foiled State for I'j'U amounted to the fchu'its At Pendleton, 0-A brewery w as burned to the ground. boiler exploded and pieces of iron aud timber were thrown 2w feet n At Point P.oberts, Wash., E. was shot and instantly kiiied. Tbe hooting was accidental, but further than that no particulars are ob- lllt j e., 11,012,-2-M.3-- Pay-bur- ness tha Ceremony. t H" ?.nt, NORTHWEST NOTES. la dead from y V NEWS SUMMARY. EDWARD IS CROWNED KING. VENEZUELA A Viking ship forty-ninfeet long ha been nuearthed on the island of Karmoe. Two factions of the Home Kule party in Hawaii are both canvassing the island for support. One man was kiiied and 6ve iojured by the explosion of a boiler in a laundry at Adrian, Mich. e King Edward aud Queen Alexander were crowned in Westminister abbey shortly after coon Saturday. Though the ceremony was bereft of some of the elaboration nd pageantry originally contemplated, it lacked little in the way of spectacular perfection. The whole ceremonial was of a magnificently decorative character and presented a constantly changing panorama round the two central figures enthroned in their robes of velvet, ermine and cloth of gold, amidst the assemblage of actors, the fulfillment of whose various role necessitated constant movement. Each Stage of the ceremony, with its old world usages, furnisheu its quota of interest, while the interior of the church, filled as it was with officiating prelates in capes, with princes and diplomats, officers in uniforms, with heralds, pursuvi-ant- s and other officers of state in mediaeval costumes, with peers and peeresses in rich robes, with Oriental potentates in raany-hueraiment, with men of all types aud all shades of complexion from distant points of the monarch's empire, with its dazzling display of jewels and wealth of color, presented a picture which in its combined brilliancy and distinction has seldom been excelled. The king looked pale and rather draw n, and w as by no means as strong and robust as previous reports had led one lo expect, and while punctiliously bowing from side to side, he did so with a gravity very unusual to him. He seemed to sit rather far back in the carriage and moved his body very little. His crimson robes and cape doubtless gave him the unusual apThe riueen, beside him, pearance. was radiant. She never looked beetter. The cheers which greeted the pair were loud and unmistakably genuine and very different from the perfunctory applause which usually greets the appearance of members of the royal d gold-lace- d d d family. The king was crowned at 12:39 p. m., the queen at 12:55 p. m. The head of the procession reached the abbey at 10:50 a. ra. The bells were pealed and the bands played "God Save the King." The Prince of Wales took his place in the abbey, in a chair directly in front of the peers, at 11:12 a. m. The king and queen entered the west door of the abbey al 11:34 a. m., the choir singing, "I Was Glad When They Said Unto Me." The king and queen, who brought up almost the rear of the procession left the palace gates at 1 a. m. amidst wild cheers, which their majesties acknowledged by repeatedly bowing. Their majesties arrived at the abbey schooner has gone horeat FarmX. F. Her crew of len persons were drow ned. Three men, supposed to be the Marcus, His, traiu robbers, have been captured at Waseca, Minn. The volcanoes Iraz.u and Poas, Costa Pica, are now quiet, but Turrialba is reported to be iu eruption. A o American syndicate has purchased 40,0)0 acres of Canadian laud to be converted into a wheat farm. The Columbia Southern Pail way company has given orders to have all engines equipped for burning oil. There have been l .'S business failures in Cuba in the last twelve months, the year before. against twenty-thre- e has Tbe government ordered that the Marconi w ireless telegraph apparatus be established on all Italian warships. The political situation in Venezuels, remains uncba nged. President Castro, with an army of 6,000 men, has arA yard islands, rived at Cua. Nine of the gunboats of the mosquito fleet, which has been used in the past for patrolling the Philippines coast, have been put out of commission. At Webb City, Mo., City Marshal Rich was shot and kiiied by Joe Gideon, w ho was then killed by a policeman. Gideon was resisting arre9t. Three persons were killed and a dozen seriously .injured as a result of the derailing of an express train between Charleville and Lilly, Fiance. Returns received from over Tennessee sow the election by large majorities of the Democratic candidates for supreme judges and judges of the court of appeals. Seven liulgarian brigands who were surrouuded in the village of Volka by 350 Turkish soldiers have escaped uninjured, after having killed four soldiers and five villagers. Cholera continues to decrease in Manila and a majority of tbe provinces, and the prediction that the disease would be worse in the month of August has not been fulfilled. Tracy's body has been buried in the Vitral was Oregon penitentiary. placed on his face to destroj' it in order to prevent any attempt to steal the body and place it on exhibition. Prince Itethad, heir apparent to the throne of Turkey, and Prince Dilinat, annex at 11:15 a. m. Ihe next in succession to the throne, The anointing in the abbey was con- have been arrested and Imprisoned, ducted at 12:27 p. in. accused of assisting the Young Turkey The news of the crow n'ng was announced by an official outside the abparty. bey. It was received by signal through Torrential rains have flooded and London and was received with cheers which spread tlirouiH o it the stands devastated the low country on the e streets, as the coost of the Plack sea, especially in the and cro.vds far up bells pealed joyfully. neighborhood of Tcharkamba, Lekke-kud- , As their majesties were leaving the Terme and Samsum. Many lives abbey rain commenced to fall and they deferred their departure until the rain were lost. ceased. They left at 2:05 p. ra. The A general review of the whole strike return journey, which as slow, was shows that unless the operators region marked by scenes of enthusiasm. can break the ranks of the striker by I y iiehliii; Narrowly Averted. starting a colliery here and there, the News from Five Forks, a small settle- men will be inclined to remain out for ment about l'.'O miles northeast of some time yet. A new commercial treaty between Leadville, states that Joe Perkins, a and Germany is regarded as Russia gambler, narrowly escaped lynching still a long way off, but Herlin Tage-blathere Sunday, thinks this is one of the subjects There'bas been a number of incendiary fires recently and a half dozen to be discussed by the emporers at Perminers' cabins were destroyed, their conference. kins w as suspected, as he bad sworn to be revenged for being beaten at cards. Evelyn Ii. Paid win, the Arctic exHe was taken from his cabin aud a in an interview, characterizes plorer, rope tied around his neck and then tbe report of the differences ou board taken to the woods, where he was givthe America duiingthe recent He stoutly denied haven a hearing. the committed but whs expedition to the Xorth outrage, ing found guilty. Pole as incorrect. The rope was thrown over a tree, A rolling mill for the manufacture of but before he was pulled up cooler heads prevailed and he w as given thirty railroad appliances, and employing minutes to leave the ton n. He left al from 150 to 200 men at first, is to be once, and a number of bullets were erected in or near Kansas City, to be in aent whizzing after hini. operation by January next. The comSeven Meet Heath In a Hotel Fire. pany is capitalized at $2,500,000. The Landon hotel at San Angels, At Point Richmond, Gil., William Texas, wns destroyed by fire, seven Mnsticlii, aged about 2.1 years, was There burned to death in the jail, where he people meeting their death. were seventy-fivpersons in the house, was placed for disturbing the peace. and all of them emerged safely except It is believed that he started the blaze the seven named and three others who by setting fire to his bunk. have not been located but who are beThe Tabasco River Navigation comlieved to be safe. The seven women Mexico, which ha passed into pany, and children got out on a small bal- control of Americans, w ill increase the cony aud were appealed to to jump number of its steamers so as to encourwere which held bltiuhels into being for Ihem, but they failed to do so and age the agriculture development of fell back into lands lying along the river's navigated the until delayed gallery the flames. by the com pany's boats. r.rupttun. Danger of At Chambrer, France, crowds made The Santiago, one of the V assay a demonstrations against commissaries volcanoes io Nicaragua, has been emit. of police who were closing schools Ing vapors, accompanied by groaning conducted by nuns. The tocsin was nunds, for the last twenty day. The rung and the sisters who refused to commissioners and the government of open their door to the commissaries of were cheered by the people. Massaya, department . which the volcano is located, Professor Curtis J. Lyons, governi in their opinion there report that ment meteorologist for many years, an dsuffcr ot eruption occuring ahortly. The town of San Fernando says that for the past three months de Maasaya is situated al the fool of there have been unusual movements In the volcano of Massaya. It has a pop the ocean surrounding the Hawaiian of whom ulation of 22, mi", The movements referred lo arc natives. The ivolcaoo i about islands. are in the nature of tidal waves. J, 1)00 feet high. The Pennsylvania railroad for the lad t'oiifeMea to TVreek-li- i nftea-yar-o!i- t a 1 rain. week ending August 2nd carried only boy, 920 tonsof anthracite coal. This is the Pclhert Preston, a l"- - tar-olconfessiin to the authorities smallest tonuage of hard coal the commade of Omaha of having coused the wreck pany has moved for many years. For of a passenger train on the Kock Island the same week in '01 t lie tonnage of near South Omaha. July L'lth, by which anthracite amounted toP,39 tons. President Palms, of Cuba, will be one man was killed and several other to lorrowr $HS,000,0OO in authorized h his to story, Injured. According ws spending an idle huuron the track American gold and Issue national 5 per cent bonds within six thirty-yea- r and picked up in Iron spike which months. Four million dollars w ill be be Inadvertently left lying on tbe rail applied to the aid of the cane growers with the hrad toward the coming and the agricultural and cattle indus-try eereneralla 'w paseogcr train. tt ler e X )J 1 nine-tent- 1 j tainable. While taking a pleasure sail around the Sonnd with a family, as the guest ofG. L Fpper, Charles E. burrows, Jr., of Walla Walla was accideutly drowned The body was recovered. Frauk Holland was crushed to death and John Moose perhaps fatally injured and Hurt Smith and Joe Schank the El Paso badly hurt in a cave-i- n mine on Deacon Hill, at Cripple Creek, Colo. Frank S. Aegers was shot and killed al Hoquiam, Wash., by Joseph The his brothei-iu-lamurder is the result of bad blood Stock-hamm- er, which has existed for some time between 'he men. The Helena Independent, the oldest morning daily in Montana, has been sold to United States Senator W. A. Clark. It is understood that the purchase price was $'50,000. although this report cannot be confirmed, Alcid Dremochel, a miner working above Olesen's gulch, some twenty miles from Anacouda, Mont., has discovered the dead body of Philip lias-set- t, who was missed from that city last January, llassett, xvent into the hills on a prospecting tour. A fierce forest fire is raging in the Fish Bank country, Mont. Many thousands of feet of fine timber have already been destroyed, and at the rate the flames are traveling now threaten the destruction of many thousand dollars more. Tin government reserve is in track of the flames. R. R. Taylor, of Colorado Springs, who shot and instantly killed Frank because L. Shader, his brother-iu-laof his attentions to Mrs. Taylor, was discharged from custody by Sheriff Gilbert and will not be rearrested until an information charging him with the killing is filed. Willinm Coyne, pioneer mining man, died at Helena last week. Mr. Coyne was one of the first printers on the Rocky Mountain Xews, Denver, when that paper was founded by William M. Byers, He went to Virginia City, Mont., in 1803 and was prominently associated with the vigilantes. An eastbound Northern Pacific passenger train ran into a light engine standing on the siding at Sappington, Mont., on the P.utte branch, derailing the engine of the passenger train aud Engineer killing Fireman Deering. Brown of the light engine was severely injured by the explosion of a flue. At Illossburg, five miles west of Raton, X. M., a cloudburst drowned four people, Mrs. Francesco Domin guez and three children. A man, his wife and three children are reported drowned at Terceo. They were seen just before the arrival of the big wall of water, but all efforts to locate them have since failed. An earthquake in Missoula county, Montana, last week caused slight damage. It lasted about two seconds, vibrations beiug quick and short. At Bonner oneof the large dynainosat the electrical plant was shaken from its adjustment. At Clinton the shock waa quite severe, the operator reporting that several old buildings had collapsed. Fred Ernest, night barkeeper in a Seattle saloon, was struck on the head of a wagon and his with the king-piskull so badly fractured that he will die. Robbery is believed to be the motive for the assault, as SHI was taken from the cash register, only a few cents in dime and nickts bein, left by tbe robber. Philip Elhier, em- ployed as porter at another saloon, was arrested on suspicion of committing the crime. The saloon of John Pctagnoli at Ibex, five miles east of Leadville, Colo., was blow n up by giant powder Thursday night and completely wrecked, causing damage of 82, 500, while two men narrowly escaped being killed. Frank Hallnet, the bartender, and hi brother were alone in the place at the time Bnd were blown through the roof, a distance of twenty feet, and were picked up uninjured outside of a few scratches. The trouble grew oul of the fact of the removal by ItcrtagnoU of hia saloon from Finntown to I bete. During a drunken row which occurred in a gambling house at Fori Benton, Mont., John Keavis and John Allen, the former a bartender and tin latter a sheephcrder, were fatally wounded, and are now in the hospital with no chance of recovery. One thousand acres of timber and farm land are on fire twenty miles from Oregon City, lire. Great damage is being done to timber and grain. The odor of burning wheat is noticeabia there and the atmosphere is heavy with smoke. At Klamath last week Lester and Emmy Davis, aged 6 and 3 year, respectively, were playing with dome matches near a can of oil in the yard of their home. The oil exploded, covering the children with a blaze of Are. They were burned lo deat h. Henry H. Pleger. of Marsh ficl I, Ore., In a fit of aberration, severed the arteries of his right arm and cut a deep gash In his throat. He will die. pleger several weeks ago resigned his position as asistant keeper of the Ump-"qu- a light station. John A. Menzies was instantly killed near Vancouver, II. C, In peculiar manner. While iu bed in her cottage, alaretree crashed through th roof and the unfortunate woman Mrs. wi.1 mangled nilion. almost lej-0D- j ri.c,,g. |