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Show TUB CLOBE-HEAD- E UTAH STATE NEWS USE DYNAMITE AND POISON. WAKSlilTS AT BEIRUT COAL VEIN 40 FEET THICK. U. Lucky Strike Mads Eighteen Miles DEPEND MOVEMENTS FUTURE From Evanston, Wyoming. CIRCUMSTANCES. UPON According to n epeclai from Evans-ton- , has Wyoming, Joseph A cocks pads public the story of probably the The American Vessels Will, Howsvtr, Look After tha Protection of Ingreatest coal discovery ever made In the western states. Mr. Aoocka says terfile of American Ctiaena In that about eight years ago, while Sultans Domain. prospecting for quarts soma eighteen I iu Mon Fanguitch Tiller thta aver dm of (he largest nd best crape known In that section. of of an acreFrom seren-tentha Centerville of ground a. Brown this year marketed 11.400 worth of cherries. It la stated that the Utah Sugar ts company will ship 1.000 tons of bee bom the Bear river country to the miles northeast of Evanston, be stuck hie prospecting pick through a thin stratum of sandstone, which broke away, uncovering a coal vein. There being no great market for coal at that time, he covered up hie prospect, awaiting an opportune time to open It up. This summer the Union Pacific Coal company sent its prospecting gang into the country with a diamond drill to locate If possible the east dip of the Cumberland and the Spring Valley coal veins. Mr. A cocks watched their movements clocely until they were within taro miles of his hidden treasure, and then procured a force of men and commenced to open up the vein. Ill greatest expectations wers more than realised, for a vein was exposed forty font in thickness and has already been uncovered for n distance of eight miles, with apparently no end. Eight entries have been made Into the stratum, which dips on an angle of 15 or 20 degrees. The coal Is of n superior quality, being the true Cumberland stratum, which la the Fox hill formation unbroken and In place and much cleaner than the original Cumberland vein. A good water supply and excellent railroad facilities are close at hand. The land this coal was discovered on Is government property, and Mr. Acocks has applied for a patent on nil the surrounding country. Jle will make no statement as to what disposition he will make of his great discovery, beyond Baying he hae been offered n good figure by three prominent concerns. Lehi factory. It Is believed iliat Evle Munson,, Junction hoy who died the one cuddenly day last week, was poisoned by eating candy. The name of the postoOTee at Lfr land, Uintah county, Utah, has been changed to Randlctt, with Charles L. Eplcknall as postmaster. Utah holds fourth position In rank of metal producing states, Colorado, California and Montana leading this state la the production of metals. Labor leaders deny that all the union miner of Utah are to he celled out on strike because of the labor troubles In the mines of Colorado. Ulysses Stokes, aged 10, fell Into n vat of boiling water at n slaughter house in Sait Lake City, and was so severely burned that death resulted n few hours later. John Crawford, one of the eldest and most respected citizens of Mantl, Is dead at the ago cl 74. Mr. Crawford helped build tho first house of worship In Utah. Mrs. Jacob Rausch of Salt Lake City suicided last week, taking carbolic add. She had been in 111 health Cor some time and finally decided to and her sufferings. Business condition throughout the state experienced n decided change for the better during the past week, and the outlook for n big business this fall is very bright. On Sunday n monument was unveiled In the Salt Lake City cemetery by the friends of James R. Hay, tor whose murder Peter Mortensen Is under sentence of death. Albert Oliver, aged 16, of Sandy accidentally shot himself while on n pleasure trip in Big Cottonwood can-iro-n the bullet entering his temple, eaualng Instant death. . Fire started by sparks from a thrashing engine destroyed over 100 tons of hay belonging to James Harvey of Kaysvllla, the lots being In the neighborhood of fl,000. As threshing proceeds In the vicinity of Mt Pleasant, prospects for an excellent crop betome better. This b tbs report that also comes from atarly all surrounding towna Alex I. Wyatt, formerly a resident of Salt Lak City, being a prominent . Jeweler, accidentally shot and killed himself while engaged In cleaning n revolver at his home In Chicago. During Conference week in Salt Lake City, it Is Intended to have n grand reunion of all Londoners who hr .e emigrated to Utah, Idaho and eon. guous states during the past fifty yean. Vern Me Sell, n boy of American Fork, was seriously Injured last week, being thrown from n horse, the animal s hoof striking him lu the head and tearing the scalp nearly an elf one aide of hla head. Hyram Peterson of 8pring City, while assisting In unloading n threshing machine, was thrown heavily to the ground, striking on his shoulder,-breakinthe shoulder bone badly and In other ways injuring him about the Ban alto-Tethe- first-clas- Gives Her a Dose of Arsenic. A coroner's jury has returned n top Liege Lord diet that t Martin Bowers, tha San Francisco man Who died from arsenical poisoning on August 25, was poisoned by his wife; that the poison was a prescription procured through forged by Mrs. Martha E. Bowers, wife of tlie deceased; and that Mrs. E. C. Sutton, slater of Mrs. Bowers, secured the poison on the forged prescription. Mrs. Bowers was charged murder. Considering her slater, Elth Sutton, the Jury said: "We do pot foal Justified from the evidence In Charging Mrs. 8utton as a principal, lut wo recommend that Mrs. Button pe compelled to stand trial as an accessory to the crime." Twenty Ladrones Mads Good by tha Jolo Constabulary. The Jolo constabulary has, come In conflict with a body'cAKhsurgenta In the province of Cavite, near the Laguna de Bay, and killed twenty of (hem during n sharp engagement. The constabulary had one man killed during the fight. Reinforcements have already left Manila for the scene of the disturbance to eubdue the insurgents, who have taken up a strong position In the mountains which flank tha Laguna de Bay. View. The London Morning Post publishes n letter from its Constantinople correspondent In which he discusses the Beirut affair and the position of tho American missionaries In Asia Minor. lie says: "Things have arrived at n crisis. Tha United States must either Insist ipon the porto listening to Its representations regarding American converts or drop tho missionaries Tho latter course la natural-'- y Impossible, and the sending of n quadron has great significance as '.bowing a determination on the part f America (o tilie an active part In he Turkish question. One result of this step will probably be to Induce tho sultan to raise hla representative at Washington to the rank of ambassador so that the United States can be equally represented here. At present America Is at a decided disadvantage in this respect compared s with the other powers. Nobody can quite foresee the ultimate of the United States, but it li almost certain that her weight will Incline on the aide of the Christian against the Turk. At the same time, as a matter of Importance to Great Britain, America is almost bound to oppose the descent of Russia on the Dardanelles, because In religious matters the Turk la more tolerant than the Russian." Francisco Woman RELIANCE WINS FINAL RACE. . Mm. An Inquisitive bartender of Salt Lake, with a desire to see what would happen If he applied a lighted match to tho bunghole of a whisky barrel, cams near causing a disastrous fire and killing himself, one day last week, the explosion being heard several blocks. . Callentes la experiencing a boom in-- K eldant to the beginning of the 8an Pedro work. On the 19th of last amoth the town consisted of n hoi la tho ground, box car and four saloons. Now it boasts of eighteen atoonA a substantial gain feeo aba t . - te (poRsoriaf rill Parlor. Best Train in the State. - each way n 2 trains every day L m mm Fine bath room in connection:1 . TheOQlQrado Midland 7:I-ipi- W1NCHESTE Makee It Three Straight Frem Sir Thomas Challenger. The Reliance, the American cup defender, on Thursday won the third and final race and the aeries for that famous aea trophy, the America1 cup. In a dense fog which prevented vision beyond 200 yards, aha finished the race at 6:30:02, amid the acclamations of tha assembled fleet The shamrock iiITatteF running" fof Trior than an hour In the fog, mlsaed the finish line, passed by It and returned to It from the opposite direction. As the Reliance was then being towed through the fleet the yacht's ensign fluttering from her truck and spreaders In celebration of her victory, tha Shamrock III did not cross the finish line. Aa often said of the hlstorlo race when the America won the cup, Rumors of an Attempt Mads on tha Life of the Servian Rular. there waa no second. Special dispatches give an unconfirmed report of an attempt on King Peters life at Nish on Saturday. It la said that stones were thrown at the royal carriage, one striking the king In the face, and a pistol was fired from a neighboring window. It la also rumored that the Sixth Servian regiment, notorious for the part It played In the recent regicides, baa been ordered to Nish. "New Rival" Leader Repeater y, mi . . JOS. 8. TANNER, CYRUS E KNELL, ChshlM DENTIST. C. C. LANGLEY , D. D. S. A Graduate of 6 Year Experi- l.plt.1 Btoik WHERE THEY ALWAYS KEEP THE FINEST OP PAYSON EXCHANGE All Work Guaranteed. Painless Extraction. Office' over Bank, Payson, Antborlaad "THE CLUB" 840,000.00. ence, prepared to do any kind of work known to the profes alon. Poisonous Gasses From a 8prlng Kill Utah. SAVINGS hroi, BANK Ptob. rrtiHrti Gnwni Brukinf a Woman. Wines, Liquors CLid Cigars. Bullmm per cenf interval From late reports received at Cody, Wyo., it appears that Mrs. Anna EL Brown of Rlvervlew met death In a moat nnusual manner at Deraaris Hot paid on time depoaita DENTIST. Her death was not due to drowning, as at first supposed, an Inquest developing the fact that there Continuous Gum, Gold, AlumH was no water In her lungs. She waa Gold a victim of iwljcncua gases which are num and Rubber Plates. and Porcelain bridge. Every said to rise frera the springs, and which are alleged to have proved fatal operation guaranteed. in more than one case during the past twenty years. Dr. 7. Roll cid Four People Killed ao tha Result of 8trcet Car Collision. Office Two doors West of Guthell llarber Shop. collision on Through a head-oSunday at Pelham, N. H., two electric car, each running, It la aald, at A rate of more than twenty miles an hear, four persons were killed and nineteen were so seriously Injured that they are under physician care end several of then are expected to die. As there were seventy passen-.r- e on the two cars, many others i cits and minor wounds which did not prevent their going to their homes. head. Six governors have so far accepted Invitations to attend the Irrigation congress at Ogden. They are Pardee of California, Sparks oi Nevada, Mop--' rlson ortdaho, Peabody of Colorado. Chatterton of Wyoming and Wells of Utah. A project of vast Importance to that section of the country la the one now on foot in Wayne county, that has for its object (he construction of a canal about five miles In length, to carry the water from Red Gato point to the Torrey land. Word has been received by O. 8. Hlckox, local agent in charge of the bureau of animal industry, that all sheep to be shipped frem tho state may be given n clean hill of health it they have been dipped within ninety days prior to shipment The state land board has appro priated $1,500 to make a preliminary survey of the Buckhorn flats reservoir scheme. The resorvolr will irrigate about 10,000 acres of land In Emery aounty along the Huntington river. In (he vicinity of Huntington. The son of Robert Powell,; Jr., n prosperous farmer1 living two miles above Price, was drowned In an irrigation ditch last week. The lather had left the house to work In an adjoining field, and It la supposed ibe little fellow attempted to follow f Q 3 cruisers of Admiral Cotton's squadron, which an rived at Beirut Friday, has not yet been finally determined by tho administration. No orders regarding tha future movement of the vessels have been sent to Admiral Cotton, and much will depend upon tho character of the report he makes concerning conditions In and about BelruL and on the rpresentatlona which may come from the minister as to tbs necessity for the presence of American war vessels In Turkish waten to look after the protection of the Interests of tha citizens of the United States In the sultan's domain. GOT RID OF HUSBAND. Wrong. r F. Tha disposition of tha Brooklyn and Ban Francisco A British LiVer vVrong-sX-ll Macedonians Desire to Wipe Turks la have goal toali with a fcej Thor. It ia Marty aa InaMiaia la bin had Malik with a garni From Face of the Earth. Thru, k Ox blM at tbs y kt.aa you tiir... a: lha ,uaadkt&a kvmla. Moot cauiM year bit InU, but tlx Itwcr The Cologne Gazette publishes the Is bach at smey aaa at teas, ul h Vjr report of an Interview with one of the laa cun urt at Ma. M yos carnd I 4 Macedonian leaders, who la quoted as tia llvar yoa carnd all. saying that the Macedonian commitFast Trains Dally tee controls an enormous quantity of All Points East QJ to amdynamite, many guns and much munition, and a large sura of money, la aa and is frankly resolved that, unlees Pullman Palace and Ordinary to correct the Bvrr Its efforts result in a war between as R is sure you have one. Sleeping Cara. Bulgaria and Turkey or in European Through the liver it cures IndigesChair Cara Free Reclining Intervention, to destroy the Macetion, Constipation, Malaria and those which arias from a lack of proper digestion donian dtlea wltir dynamite, burn the Perfect Dining Car Service. aud assimilation of food. At druggists, jo ants per bottle. villages end contaminate the fountains and water systems throughout the country. The committee, this Ftrscsall Contacts! Excursions. leader says, fully expects war, aa otherwise anarchy might be carried Into Bulgaria. Placed face to face Train a leave Fay son for Tlnilo and with such au alternative, Bulgaria would prefer war, and upon this re- inter madia tea at 6:43 a. m. and 8:53 p. sult Macedonian hope are also based. m. Fro Bait Lak City end all polnta East anil West at 7:50 a. m. and 1:18 BULGARIA DEFINES POSITION. p. m. Will Not Declare fWar Unless Forced by Turks to Fight ServLocal According to reliable reports from ice Varna, at the reiint council of ministers, presided ovt-- r Ly Prince Ferdi- Fro rates, etc., Inquire of W. IL SHERMEIL Agent, Person. nand at the palace of Euxlnograd, It was resolved that Bulgaria should I. A. BENTON, continue to maintain an attitude of Central Passenger Department Agent the strictest neutrality In the Macedonian question, and further that the most stringent measures should be E. DEA.X, Proprietor. adopted to prevent anything likely to . UTAD PAYSON. cause a disturbance In Bulgaria's relations with Turkey The war minister is reported to BETWEEN have spoken strongly In the council against any thought of Bulgaria deogden claring war on Turkey; first on acIA count of the enormous expenditure that such a war would involve, and secondly, because the great powors would never permit Bulgaria to reap the advantage If the were victorious. Should Turkey attack Bulgaria, de- The Finest Mountain Scenerj clared the minister, the present army in the World. could hold the Turks In check for the first few days, while the entire Kans ia City Eukt The Cynt 4 'Idrago Bulgarian army could be mobilized Bound Exiivte Bulwltnin three to twelve days. No. 8 Limited No. 4 Schedule. garia would never declare war, ha Lvov Ogden TJJm added, hut if war waa declared Salt Lake fhsunrn tfcMpm 9:4.4a in Provo against her aha would accept tho chut-- , 9:45pm 9:t5xn lenge fearlessly. Spilngvllle 10: 15pm Tlihlle 10:mih J :05am WILL TRY FOR NORTH POLE. :2'Jiin rile 11 6:15a iu Grand Jnc. 6:26pm pro Commander Peary Will Make Another Arrive Glcnwooilg.nn 8:49am Hidings Trip to tha Frozen North. 10:40am 10:55pm Aspen Commander Robert E. Peary, U. 8. Lead villa 1:85am 1:00pm linens Vita2:15am l:45pin N, the well knoqrn Arctic explorer, CriicCk. HhM in will make another dash for the north Manitnu 6:l,9.ira 8:55pm FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS absence for Leave of three pole. Coln.Hiwa. 6: 40 in 6:13pm DENVER 9:30ain 8:45pm years hsa been granted him, with the permission of the president, by asBoth trains carry elegant Standard sistant Secretary 'of the Navy Darl- Pullman Sleepers tietween Ogden ami jF you are looking for reliable , shotgun aming, and he has been assured of the Denver. Our Chair Car are new and latest lattero, being pruvlden hearty sympathy of both these of- of the munition, the kind that sbsots where .you with all modern cenvunlmiro-s- . ficials. are Midland Colorado trains The point your gun, buy Winchester Factory In hla letter at application for handled by the R. G. W. Ky between leave of absence. Commander Peary Ogden and Qraud Junction; connectLoaded Shotgun Shells: "New Rival, loaded with ' briefly outlines his plans at action. In ing with all trains of the O. 8. L. an.. Black powderj Leader and Repeater, Iaaded a suitable ship bujiyn one of our best B.P. Ry.. from tha North and West; shipyards, nfhflmfKiranfi htrength-ane- d nftHlig ulrecTconneclI'dis' at Culorad..' with Smokeless.' 'wincTlesfer' Insist upon having to the maximum degree and fit- Springs, Denver and Pueblo with alJ ted with American engines, "so that lines fro polnta North, East and South. and accept no others. Loaded Shells, Factory Write ua for further particulars. We she may go north aa an exponent of ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM American skill and mechanical abil-It- will bo glad to arrange Itinerary for W. II. DONNELL, Commander Peary hopes to start your trip. General Agent. with hla expedition about the 1st of 208 RouthWest Tempi St, Sait Lake July next City, Utah. I'Ll MEET YOV AT W. 8. TANNER, FMkldcnt ' A88AULTED KING PETER. Springs. ft at. Careful attention given to family trade. Drafts on Ail Parts of the World WALTER HENRY. Prop. A. Gutheil, TEE BARBER! . FllAXK HAWKINS AD BOOT 8IIOE REPAIRING...".. i n ONE IHMIB WEST OR OUTSEILI BABiusB suor . raxsoN, ctao .First Class Dirtwing in all CUARANTKE SATISFACTION iu Branches. CYRUS E. SNELL KOTART riltl.IO ren-ivei- story window of a hotel at Santa Monica. She fell a distance of fifonto a veranda, from whence feet teen !Woman Said to Have Shot Haraelf and crawled into a second-storjabe Than Leaped From a Window. There was a bullet wound In Mrs. Griflith, wife of Colonel Grif- her forehead, jimt abovg thd right fith J. Griflith, one of Los Angeles gtemple. park commissioners and owner of the Colonel Griffith says that In packlarge Los Felix ranch. Ilea at the Cal- ing their trunks his wife picked up n ifornia hospital at Los Angeles In a revolver and accidentally discharged serious condition aa the result of a It. The bullet struck her in the bullet wound In her forehead. forehead and, he says, she rushed to Mrs. Griffith leaped out of the third- - ,the window and leaped out. VERY STRANGE STORY. win-jdo- I ' i Strikers Draw No Benefits, But Operators Will. The coal strike In northeast Missouri has produced a reversal of ordinary strike conditions. By defying the authority of the nathinnl organisation the miners have barred themselves from drawing strike benefits. But tha Southwestern Coal Operators association has assumed the responsibility of indemnifying the npuritors for losses sustained during the present fight and It la the operators who dll draw strike benefits Sanitarium for Actors. Robert E. Bell, Peter McCpurt and Horace Phelps have filed Incorporation papers for the Bell Sanitarium for consumptive actors, to be erected In Denver. The papers empower the association to acquire land and raise money for the purpose of establishing ouch a sanitarium. The association Is not capitalised. The directorate for the first year consists of Robert E. BelL Peter McCourt, Abbey R. Pel-toRobert Levy, U,varu S. Irish, C. M. Van Law and James H Peabody n, Shot His Neighbor. William Lafare, cattleman, whose range Is on the Dolores river forty ml'.i'n south of Grand Junction, Colo, roue Into town Siturday night ard informed the sheriff that In a fight IF TOO ABE QOINO TO he ha1 shot and killed E. T. Massey, a ncightior. Lafare said Massey took thrr-shots at him.' holding bia own Kansas City. St. Louis, child in front of him to protect him-rc!Chicago, New York. Finally I .a fare got an opporOB ANY POINT tunity to shoot and did ao, killing . lie claims that the killing East or South wan in The men quarreled over water rights. thst year Hrket reeds via In Tried to Assassinate the Mayor.. . Missouri PeclA I Railway. Two men attempted to assassinate i. Mayor Charles L. McMasters at Zlszsst snsrhm, qnlrk tlmv and superb Ills., Sunday bight aa he waa traps make this lisa the people's (avoriui rents. cull", ing Lie barn to. put u hla horse Tk my lln resrhln Hot Farina,. ArkanYnr maps, of Atnrrir after a drive. The men were con- san. thn (wrlnbsdesU on or addrew: fom.eiiou, tit., ceited In the barn aud attacked Mayor Mr Mast ere with paving brirka. felling him twice with Mows on tho hend. A. TRIPP, G. P A F. A., Dim blow was struck from behind. The mayor fought off the as:o!i-- i 111 IV. gppnnd Fautk 9t nts and they fiM. The myor le Ball Lake City. Utah I' over- be ret op:.iiid the moa he hvl a.to r Mom's of two T0IBED, fl. r. r. 1., ST. ions, 10. t "c a rette I: .ve r' d.' Depot St. PRJNTi'NG Stationery... Brief Work ?.lKi-ey- Tus-ciI:- I. a I OL BANK BUILDING TAYSUN, UTAH. Book Work- - V ;v ...At This Office... 3L jrTTr-rj-- A -- ?r ft-t- b,; |