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Show .-- THE KEPHI RECORD... TOWN HELD AT BAY LOSS OF LIFE AND PROPERTY. KILLED HIS LOVER ALASKAN LINE SET- - BOUNDARY TLED. Four People Killed and Many Others KILLS HIS SWEETHEART, Have Narrow Escape. THEN Tho Outcome of the Decision a Great Disappointment to Canada. most destructive Are in the his The The Alaskan boundary commission MBPHI, UTAH. Made an Unsuccessful Girl Had Fled From Los Angeles to to of the caused tory Aberdeen, Attempt Wash., reached a decision whereby all the Escape His Attentions. Blow Up Eank Building. death of four men and wiped out ten American contentions are sustained rela-tiobusiness blocks caus and residences, UTAH STATE NEWS. josepnine Meade, a young woman with the exception of those in For two hours Monday, Newburg, ing a loss of probably $1,000,000. to the Portland canal, which who came from Lcs Angeles three was practically under control The dead: Charles Ralfo, Daniel weeks ago to attend college at Ber- Canada wins. All that now remains A mile of water pipe had teen laid Ore., or a gang of bandits, whose object Webster, Calvin McKenzie, unknown in the streets of Mt. Pleasant at the keley, San Francisco, was shot and to be done Is for the commissioners was to blow man. the of the up building killed by Taul Schmidt, as she was ap- to affix their signatures to the decisend oT last week. Bank of Newburg and loot the vault The injured: John Steen, kicked in proaching her lodging place at 1819 ion and complete the map which will Ward Murray threshed 2,086 bush of the money on deposit. Though sev the head by a ruraway horse; J. D. Laguna street. Immediately after accompany it. On the map will be els fo wheat in one day in Uintah eral charges of dynamite were explod Hansen, nead and body bruished; A. shooting the girl Schmidt walked a marked the boundary line, definitely county, and thinks it the best record ed, the steel vault failed to give way Bretberg, head cut; H. W. Lacey, short distance down tho street, and, fixing the division of American and 'there. and, tired of their attempt, tho ban in me neaa Dy a runaway placing the pistol to his bead, blew British territory on such a, basis that A fight has begun for the reward dits finally horse; John Mills of Iloqulam, foot out his brains. departed on horseback. no American citizen will lose a foot j for the capture of "Nick' Ilaworth, The vault contained probably $20, Injured; William Oglesby, partially On leaving the house Miss Meade of land he already believed he held, two different parties claiming the re 000, and had the safe will get all crackers sue suffocated. was met by Schmidt, who had been while the Unitedto Statesrich Alaskan the ward. the waterways ceeded in blowing open the vault, their Not more than f of the loss is waiting In the neighborhood for some of tho the with exception territory, Neal M. Madsen of Mt. Pleasant is booty would have been a rich one. At covered by Insurance, for the reason time. Miss Meade and Schmidt adPortland canal, which gives Canada, reported to have found a mine east of 3 o'clock the citizens of the town were that the Insurance companies have re journed to a nearby doorway, where the one outlet she so much needed. Indianola containing rich gold) and awakened by a series of muffled ex- fused to carry any greater risk, on Great disapproval of and disapstood for a few minutes. Schmidt, is felt In Canada over the account of the inflammable material they silver ore. pointment plosions, the vigorous ringing of the of and with many ges decision of tne Alaskan case. talking earnestly which all in the Aberdeen The enlargement of the Utah Con. town fire bell and occasional rifle re are constructed. buildings Miss Meade stepped awav from "I would not like to criticise Lord' Every business man tures. Almost to a man they turned in tne him and approached a fireman, to Alverstone's decision until I have smelter, in the Salt Lake valley, when ports. is a either city loser, Are, by out to see what was the cause the water, removal, breakage or loss whom she said: "I beg your pardon, read it, but the result Is a very great completed, will have a capacity of 750 disturbance. It was soon learnedof that by but this man" At that moment disappointment to me." Not theft. that flames the tons of ore a day. anticipating robbers had taken possession of the could Schmidt began shooting. He sent four This was the view of Thomas Hod-gin- s, get fire the beyond St. George has raised Its saloon li- bank, and the crowd turned its at control, many waited untildepartment's bullets into tho When she K. C, the master in ordinary, body. girl's the fire was fell dead in that direction. By the time close he looked at her a who has made a special study of the cense to ?1.200 per year, and has im- tentlon calmly them before upon to starting mo people reached the scene, how move out. The streets were soon few moments and walked down the boundary dispute, and it conveys the posed a license of $100 per year on ever, tne bandits had succeeded in strewn and Jittered with all kinds of street, removing the empty shells from feeling of Canadians generally, the manufacture of wine. getting away. revolver. natenai, and the rush and haste of hisSchmidt and Miss Meade have been teams and people in every direction James Lynch, who was shot in the TWO BALTIMORE BIG BANK CLOSES ITS DOORS, BANKS sus- caused great confusion. acquainted for several years and were arm last week in an attempt to escape PEND BUSINESS. engaged to marry. Ills attentions The International Bank & Trust Com- ine nre started in the old Mark once from the Utah state prison, will not became distasteful to her, however, on Hume Duiiding street, owned by pany Unable to Continue. lose his arm, as was expected. Liabilities of the Two Will Reach In yjsvur ij. crain. wnlcn has been re-- and she, becoming alarmed at his The International Bank & Trust Provisions and graded as a flretrap and a dangerously threats against her life, gave up her found the Neighborhood of $11,000,000. clothing of America. W. II. Hunt, in Los company went to and position Angeles constructed building. It was three cached near the penitentiary are beMonday was a day of marked ex stories high and was occupied by nu- Boston to escape him, afterward com president, with branches In New lieved to have been intended for the citement and subdued ing to San Francisco, where Schmidt York and San Francisco and various in the merous single men. whocooked their followed. anxiety Miss Meade was a niece of convicts who made a break for lib- financial and business circles of Balti- own meals, chiefly on oil stoves. l Hartnett of the South points throughout Mexico, has closed erty last week. more, Md. Luckily a dozen, reports ern California diocese, and was of an its doors In voluntary liquidation and TOWN ALMOST DEPOPULATED. Word comes from Ogden that the well calculated to provoke a wholesale excellent reputation. posted a notice to that effect on the Southern Pacific is to lay oft a number run on banks did not reach the grbat Yellow Fever Scourge In Mexico Cre doors of the bank at Mexico City. POWERS READY FOR WAR. ates Reign of Terror. of men in order to curtail expenses, army of depositors Thi3 Institution has advertised that throughout the but it Is not believed that the shops city, thus giving ample e donIt has a paid up gold capital of $1.850,-00- 0 time for Russian War Vessels ueatn and panic by yellow fever Ninety-thre' In Ogden will be affected. servative leaders of business to atay and deposits of about $1,500,000, Ready for Business. after a two months have re The state board of horticulture has popular aprehension before it reached duced reign of silver. The institution has been In the population of Linares. Mex I The Russian squadron has returned existence for some four years, andt Issued a circular letter to orchard- - dangerous proportions. The day began with the announce ico, from 15,000 to 4,000, and the dread to Port Arthur. Correspondents there had until recently enjoyed public conlets and nurserymen of the state, sayscourge is because the re report that ment ing that more precaution must be Trust of the failure of the Maryland mainder of vanishing preparations havebeen fidence. The cause of the failure is the has been made against an apprehended attack said to be and company, population to a lew The deposexcept taken In the spraying of their trees. the news came as a bolt out of a cl ar mmuned. itors embrace a large number of railon ninety-threthe war vessels in It Is now a settled fact that two sky, spreading consternation in all diway construction contractors and men It has been a siege of horror. Deaths port. The entrance is a of the English-speakinprotected by tickets will be placed In the field for rections. To these few it was knoivn during tho most malevolent colony. Presdays num boom of heavy logs. ident Hunt has arrived from New company had long bVn bered from the city election at MantI, and a warm that the trustwith twelve to thirty, and peo struggling A closer Investigation of the num York, but made no statement, though "undigested securitime Is expected. It was thought for a ties." that It had sustained heaVy ple fled through the mountains afoot ber of later issued a statetroops reviewed by Viceroy ment the management time there would be but one ticket In withdrawals of deposits, and that, fin- and by any means was deemed best to it saying Few possible. ally, on Saturday last. Jt had failea Americans remain and nrevIoiiRlv Alexleff at Port Arthur seems to in close the doors of the bank. It was the field. in its efforts to dicate that the official total, 76,000, hoped, only temporarily, and that the MrB. J. M. Stout, residing at Salt loan in London. negotiate a $2,000,0fV there were nearly 2,000 living- there. would have becn correct If all the prosDcct3 were that the depositors ' Lake City, committed suicide last The suspension of the Union Trust The authorities, though no efforts would not lose a cent. There will be much distress amonar week by swallowing an ounce of car- company, which happened at a late were spared, found It difficult to corps engaged contained their full It appears, however, that depositors, many of whom are con bolic acid. Desertion on the part of hour In the day, gave impetus to many handle the situation because the out- complement. most of the regiments had only about tractors who came to the city to draw baseless rumors as to other financial her husband was the cause of her tak- institutions, which break of the was disease s general and of their normal strength, funds to pay their men. might well have created a panic had they been given the spread rapid, and it was necessary so that the ing her life. number reviewed was Forests In Flames. The bartenders of Salt Lake Oity currency early In the day. The total to haul the dead to the burying ground about 43,000. The total of the Rus liabilities of the two companies ex- - without The them mountain are about, to organize a union . The ceea for fire on Topatopa burial. sians about Port Arthur is 75.000 men preparing iu,uuo,JJO. More 400 than were north of of ridge, Nordhoff. Cal.. has persons the organization Is said to stricken object The cause of the Maryland Trust London correspondents continue to the same time, and as fast as they send in alarmist taken a northwest course. It Is travelbe the betterment of conditions gen.wM1n.Mjr lauure was due, as set at reports of the Russo- ing died or recovered others fell before statement of Receiver erally. The sign writers and shoo lonn into tne situation. Japanese The special corre and rapidly alnog the mountain ridges the hot breath Yellow of the Jack. Investment of the It is feared that It may go up cobblers have also decided to organ- or me comnanv Mothers remained who could have ppondent at Chefoo of the Morning in -Mntic.n " ". . - . nuJ ize. Scspe canyon. In which case the dam their lives to nurse their strick- Post has gone to Bfiunurs wnicn couid not be market saved whence en and would ea. pons, be exceedingly heavy. Tho sisters age ine union Trust company falle. stayed by their Patrick O'Brien, aged 70 years, was brothers until they fell, only to ride he cables: necause a run of fire on now is Its bankin burning on Pine mountain I am Informed In ,!. on the same dead wagon. The moonfound dead In bed last week at the trustworthy quar and government partment, about Sino.ftoo rangers will try to Salvation Army mission, at Salt Lake withdrawn by summer nights which had so ters that Japan has landed troops at depositors today, but light it stop rebeautified by the plaza and afforded the Ping Yan. at the outlet of Korea City. General debility Is supposed to 1118 rcai irounies or the company had bay. ports from NordhofT say Telephone or Robthat the their the tnrong in promenaders the organization of the origin be the cause of his death. It is said Inspiration It is currently reported that th ron. inson packing house was destroyed? fo ioveiy. coupled with the naUve lerenro or railway in. Virginia. In strains tie has a wealthy daughter living in Southwestern Russian and Japanese also many acres of olive trees. or the government band, were authorities the n a capitalization of about 111 Tho wini has boon futile." . nnn heat in OJal valley 9 intense. Volnnn was Omaha. nights of dire misery, and the streets vw.vvu The contemplated. correspondent at Hakodate, Ja umes of smoke can be seen from any were gloomy and deserted. Walter Hendricks, of Richmond, was pan, oi me iondon Daily Mail an part of the county. nounces unusual Peking People Perplexed. killed by a Short Line train near Ran military activity Should Have Taken a Vacation. there, saying loo.ooo men have Rifled the Mail. omer cities m the far east, befn Bom, one night last week. Hendricks, Alleged discrepancies, amounting to concentrated at Hakodate. In readl Albert with a companion, were on their way Peking Is perplexed by the reports a letter-carrieJoerndt, of are said to have been dlseov news for embarkation In event of hos to their work on a canal and sat down from various points of events por 144.000, now Is Chicago, In Jail awaiting; Bis., tilities. The adds that correspondent In ered the accounts of the late Jo war. Most torpedoes are being laid In the ports arraignment on the charge of stealby the railroad, both falling asleep. tending a who had been secretary of western Japan. Sbahr, seph these reports on, Investigation Othr of the Daily ing Utters and checks and money Hendricks was truck by the engine of and treasurer of the firm of P. p. man n corresponnents report the recall and killed, and his companion had a prove to be unfounded. The opinion Mast & by Japan of her military commission. they contained. Joerndt confessed Co., of Springfield. O., manu narrow escape. prevails hero that Russia purposes to hich has been examining the Swiss' that he had been betting on tho hold ail she has gained In Manchuria raeturcrs of grain drills. Two weeks hospital system, and tho uneasiness of races, and, being pressed for money The Engineering and Mining Jour and refrain for the present from fur- ago Mr. Shahr was attacked by ty iiusMan authorities as to the capabil- to cover his losses, for more than a nal of New York, reporting dividend ther advances Into Korea, It is also phold fever and subseauentlv Aiod ity of Port Arthur to resist attack from year bad beep committing thefts. The believed that Russia is convinced that There Is a story that on his deathbed u ianq approaches. payments of mines in September. no total amount taken mav reach int nation except con thinks Japan mat nis accounts were MURDERER of ays: Twenty-threthe thousands of doH.--i gold, silver and testing ner position, not correct and an examination fol ACQUITTED BY GAM and, having aswas an officer In the National lead properties paid 11.091.451, the uerauiea a i;eet and army BLING. which she lowed. Ho had been regarded as above clailnn of and twice Daly-Weconsiders In the to strong enough largest payers being seventeen years ie had repel any suspicion. nan ueen and Silver King of Utah, which yield Japanese attack. she is awaiting de not taken a vacation. He bad a sal Jury Decides Murder Case by Tossing lions of thea delegate to tho conven- organization. ary of f 2,4oo a year. velopments in Japans policy. 26 and 40 per cent annually. tin .ine . u p nicKeis. court at circuit Alr Ship a Success. DEAD MAnHrETURNS. jxiwrencevllle. III., a Jury tryin the A Missouri Tragedy. Joseph Sullivan, confined in the Dr. Atirust Greth. who for a case or tne state aralnst George Ryan, Weber county Jail, came near making Was Buried Under an Assumed Name, ha been past nri-- . unoMmfat Inno! of with iiia uroden, aged 24, assault to commit mur- - Ing on an Sedalia. charged his escape by unlocking the door of to airship, surprised the re;.. Mistake. Owing Mo., the divorced wife of John Brock- - oer. couici not reach a verdict after dents of San Franeiseo bv aamn being out thirty six hours. Then nn lis cell with a key he had manufacn. F. Haroff of Pacific Junction fa way, who Is serving a term In the over their heads for two hours dipen or Them iiEsrefed flipping nickels . . . tured. The Yale & Towne Lock com- has arrived to disnmve Ma ItAffif I1M7 his machine Almost at recting muraer in sec oi heads nis to to tails convict, acquit. Each end demonstrating that in pany have a standing reward of fS.000 Several months beo a man sunnoned ond wife, was shot and"" essen- a bo Haroff arrived In Pacific Juncinstantly juror put nickel in the bat. a shake! ne nas solved the many for any one who can manufacture a to of problem tion In the last stages of consumption, killed by John n. Mayer, a farmer, un and toss, an I the r.kkels fell on the iiam "rial navigation. Tho tame, hx and six. neregHtln an- key without a model which would died and was buried bv the local iraito married and 3f) years of age. nar Ctner tops. The seennd trial hnwn,l Greth's aerial contrivance N open the lock, but Sullivan says Ifs of Odd Fellows. The dead man bore Gravis mills. Mayer was and has a rai.aHfv nt r.n rmn four heads and eight (alls, resulting arrested. a card in the Buffalo. Wyo.. lodge. The cause of f easy. w,,h a ,ir,,r,K rapacity In Is be murder not known Now the real Haroff who arrival frr, acquittal. of I.w to 2.000 pounds. The Th car court Warren Hughes of Fait Lake City Wyoming to Omaha recently, the hnt definitely, verdirt. believed accepted it is bt Maver beneath the ballon is has apwas approached by two men one night peared and proven that the man who objected to Miss Broden returning to aid not Know how It was reached. The sfrnction to that, used sirr't , state will get a new trial, and the by bed alia. and weighs about 800 pounds last week, who told him to throw up died wai some one else. jurors may be Indicted. tis hands, when Hughes, thinking the Nine Men Lose Their Lives on a Trav Choked His Wife to Death. Wall Street Man Not Guilty. Missouri Mine Operator Killed. to en were attempting to play a Joke eling Crane. With no excuse to offer other than The before which David Lamar, Gordon Allen, 22 years of age. a well on him, remonstrated and was struck Nine men were killed, two are miss "Monk"Jury had thoy Has? n an, Bernard Smith and known over the bead with a slungshot. ing and four were mining operator, was shot and Charles spent the night quarreling. F. Welffenbach. well con badly hurt at Pitts- Joseph Brown were tried on a charge Instantly killed by Benjamin Aylor of nected in Hughes regained consciousness fn burg, Pa., by the collapse, of a travel of assault with Webb to Intent 'dlj James about five hours, and found be had ing crane on the City at the Aylor mine near to death. Dayton. O., choked his wife end of the McMahon, returned a Pittsburg then tried to sleep but a new Wabash rallrrad brirleo over the been robbed. terjjrt of fiot Prosperity. Mo. Aylor Is a son cf J. half hour He I later a arose, prepared and W. guilty. Is mar, who a Aylor. the millionaire mine owner. prominent A meeting of the stockholders of the Mononeahela river. Tho ranee ,,f the accident has not yet hem ascertained". figure In Wail street, od Smith, his There were no witnesses of the shoot- - 8te big own breakfast. He later went Fait Lake & Los Angeles railroad b?s ine tjrklee Is r.f he rntik-vebrother In law, were .cused of having ine. A loaded revolver was found in to the tobacco warehouse where he Is patbeen called at Fait Lake City to tern, being constructed by th Amer- hired Hast man and f mpioyei as rnreman and cave tn. to a?anlt AHcn' pocket. flnf I. - ftlWerl .v,- -. 'tructiotis for th cl the proposition of extending its ican Bridge eompanv for thf Wabash McMahon. The he had thrrur,P,i fo Aylor. Aylor b?1 Weft to ro! last I was named for and railroad, from both building " Hrr"ir-nJin Jn'o fh Deep Creek region. It Is r.lit fiOt plaepfl n jaJJ of th river toward the center merly Lamar's coachman, and bad Pending oHy told the story of his crimo estimated that It win cost about $3,- - sidesmeans the verdict cf the was locked nn. of lad trouUa Ct ty overnead with travelers. is 00,000. Jury, employer SWIM COOK, rbllafc fnyiUmi BANDITS TERRORIZE TOWN NEAR PORTLAND, ORE. BLOWS OUT HIS BRAINS, n mi-lie- one-hal- Vicar-Genera- over-lendin- e g - two-third- Me-Lan- e, u v I Wel-Hal-We- l, back-firin- r, itusso-Japancs- e iv-an-- i e letter-carri-r- s st ,r . m n-- cigar-shape- Santos-Du-tnont- r con-rM- er I- d |