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Show T I THE ; GLOBE-HEADE- aM-Hnl- PAYSON. tf FORTY KILLED IN WRECK NEAR KALIbPELL, MONT. R, Fulillshlsg Ok UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS. u Utah's share of the military appropriation la 10,371. The assessed valuation of Utah county ia 810,719,5X3. A auit was Blgd in a justice's court. Salt Lake, last week for the collection of S5 cents. Much intereat ie being manifested In the discovery made of a deposit of kaolin near Richfield. The poatofllce building at Mill Creek, together with ite contents, was destroyed by Are last week. A acheme ia on foot to eatabliah a sugar factory over Jordan.1 about three miles west of Salt Laks City. A raid la being made on Halt Lake drug atorea accused of selling liquors at the aodawater fountains, nine druggists being arrested last week. Miss Ida Ilslliday of Collioston la In a Salt Lake hospital suffering from a broken jaw aud other injuries received la n runaway accident. Fully 500 scholars were enrolled the opening week of the llrigham Young Academy at I'ruvo, breaking all previous records for opening week. Threshing ia going on at a rapid rate la the vicinity of Manti, aud farmers say that the wheat crop is, with the exception of a slight shortage, as good ss ever. The town of Kimberley came near being burned down Tuesday of. last week, Are spreading from a peddler's to the timber which surcamp-fir- e rounds the town. Representatives of railroads and produce men are scouring the state looking for fruit and vegetables fur shipment east. All are looking particularly for apples and potatoes. A smut explosion occurred In threshing machine working at Loren Morteraon'u place, near Spanish Fork, the machine, straw, grain, stables and granaries being destroyed by fire. Hugh O. Gibson, a miner well known In Utah and especially Tlntic district, was killed Thursday last by a prema- tore blaat while working a prospect about twenty milea from Ely, Nevada, The school census of Salt Lake coun- ty, outside of Halt Lake City, shows a total of 7,877 children of school age. There are 6.859 attending publio and private schools and 1,018 not attending i enyschqol. Officials of the war department say that both the Twelfth and Twenty-secon- d battery of artillery will be stationed at Fort Douglas when the latter la organised. Each battery ia to have half veterans and half recruits. Joalah Back's jewelry store at Provo was burglarised of over 84,000 worth of Jewelry Tuesday night of last week. The eafe was blown open. About 8135 iu money was also secured. It is tha biggest burglary aver perpetrated In Provo. Wild Train ef Twruty Fight Freight Car Crashes Into Kenr el I'sMMxer tire flu I. has Iteslrst-Uoo- . Probably the worst wreck ia the annals of western railroading occurred fifty inilea east of KalispeK, Montana, Saturday morning, on a steep grsde. care, A freight train of twenty-eigh- t which had broken loose from two engines, crashed into tbs sear of a passenger train, while running at a speed of upward of seventy miles per hour. Superintendent 1. L. Downs of the road, and his sou T. Kirk, in a private car at the rear of the train, were instantly killed, in the car directly ahead were about fifty railroad laborers, and thirty-si- x of these were either instantly killed ur incinerated in a fire that followed the wreck. With a roar the runaway train burst around a curve behind the passenger sud, whet is most remarkable, jumped a split switch which would have turned It to the sidetrack, and crashed into the rear of westbound passcngei No. 3 near tlie siding at Kyack. As the runaway train sped by tlia witch it struck s cobooae and day coach on the siding, wrecked them, and tha fire started from the oil lamps in the caboose. The point where the wild train crashed lulu the passenger was several hundred feet sway, and it was two and a half hours before the flames reached the main wreck. Meanwhile frantic effurla were in ado to take out the dead and injured. The wreck wse piled high and wedged into almost hopeless confusion, and in spits of superhuman efforts the flames burned their way to the wrecked cars before the work wse completed. It appears that the wreck was caused d by an freight train of twenty-eigh- t care, which was at Essex, and that the head engine went forward, leaving a helper engine in the rear to hold the train. The helper engine set the air brakea and left the train aland-lo- g on tha track and went to coal up Conductor Matthews was in tlie office getting orders, end both brakeinen were with the engineer. It ie believed that tha air leaked aud that the train alipped away without the crew knowing about it, and dashed down Ilia mountain at a tremendous rata of peed, variously estimated at from 75 to 100 milea an hour, going down the ) hill a distance of seventeen miles, when It overtook the passenger. The train i moving In the same direction as U6 runaway, otherwise tlie dl,Mler would have been greater. The men on the passenger train had not tha elighteet warning of their danger. There is nothing of tba wreck left (ut einonljbdtiug ashes and , burnt Iron rods and chaina. east-boun- Clevelud Flooded by Clondliarst. With the breaking of dawn Sunday morning the citizena of Cleveland, O., awoke to look upon a scene of devastation and destruction caused by n raging flood. While the entire city was more or less affected, the great volume of raging water vented its anger over miles of the eastern portion of the city and caused an amount of damaga estimated at 81,000,000. The overflow waa eauaed by a heavy rain that commenced to fall shortly Chi a Ms Inspector Aeeldsotsllv KIllaA. B. F. Jossey, United Chinese Inspector at Tuscon, Arizona, was shot and killed Tuesday morning at bis home. Tha coroner's Jury returned a verdict of death by tba accidental discharge of a gnn. The deceased heard a disturbance among his poultry during tba night, aroaa from bed, took a shotgun and, attired In his night dreaa, went to Investigate. A few moments later tha report of tha gun waa heard. Mrs Joasey ran out and found Jossey prostrate, insensible, with a gaping wound in his left breast His gun, which waa about eighteen Inches long, waa eight feet from him. The small which ha attempted to mount to firs over tha fence into the poultry yard, had fallen aa he stepped on it, and bis gnn had evidently been prematurely discharged. The fact that he waa accused of complicity in the Chinese smuggling at Nogales at first aroused auapicion of suicide, but they were absolutely dispelled by tha evidence brought out at the iuquesL Joasey was from Americas, Gs., and waa appointed to bis position nnder Cleveland and leaves a widow and a daughter 18 years of I Pot-art- Fear I'nels Sam Wants to Take la Central A tufricd. G. F. Baer, president of the A Reading system, who haa from Europe, tells of a returned just remarkable impression which, heavers, la general throughout Germany. Germany," lie said, ia watching with interest the development of the troubles in Houth Africa and Central America. The interest is not because England ia engaged ia war in Africa, lor because tlie Houth American republics are having probably a little mors than their usual amount of revolutionary exciteinenL The real reason, when I found It, startled me. The Germans believe that all these troubles have been fomented by America for tlie express purpose of obtaining possession of both disputed territories They say that America brought about the Spanish war simply to get Cuba, Porta Rico and the Philip pines, and that this country will not be satisfied without holdings in Africa and Houth America. They look upon Cuba aa actually a part of the United States and do not believe that thia country will ever gire freedom to that Island. age. Tin Flat Compear Deals Mow to htrlksrs. The American Tin Plata company baa announced that all mills started daring the continuance of the strike of the Amalgamated association will be continued indefinitely as non-unimills, and that all men going to work now will be refaiued in their positions. This is tha only development in tha strike. Both aides remain firm. Thia action of the American Tin Flats company is important because It baa always been considered as among the strongholds of tha Amalgamated association, and the dell appears to have been brought about by tha associ- Superintendent Tullan of the United States fish commission, who recently after 8 o'clock, turning into a perfect Investigated Utah lake, finds that tha cloudburst between tha hours of 8 and laka trout have done poorly, owing to 5, and then continued with great force the muddy water, but that the black until 10 o'clock. The storm, nearly bass have thriven, while there ie plenty according to weather officials, waa tha of carp. heaviest that hae swept over Cleveland Jeremiah Reese, who eerved In tha aioca the establishment of the governearly hardship of Utah and the Indian ment bureau in that city, over forty wars, la dead at layson at the age of years ago. There wse no loss of life. 68. lie came to l'ayson in 1856 with a and made several trips tha Batlsrsrtorjr I'roirfM In Fhlllpplaes. back to Omaha for emigrants with ox Everything points to the early capteams. ture or surrender of Miguel Mslvsr, While Christo Hyldahl and Lewis the insurgent leader. When either Soderberk were repairing a dirt roof event occurs everything will be favcabia near Richfield, the roof fell In on orable to the establishment of permathem and the men would have perished nent peace. but for the timely arrival of a man It is in the plans of tha military auand woman passing by, who dug them thorities, as a first step toward reducout. ing the force, to make two departments The sale of the state's oil lands in instead of four, which would result In the Green River country, advertised a considerable saving. The headquarfor a recent date, proved a failure, ters of one department would lie at Mathere being no bidders. A little agri- nila and of the other at Iloilo. Each day shows an Increasing numcultural land was sold. If oil ia deof surrenders snd captures in all ber barren section that will a be veloped ths disaffected districts. bonanza to the slate. llenry Peareon, engineer at tha Des- Tacoma Man Ntahhe-- la Ucnth !y a Hoy. eret Newt, Halt Lake, while at work A. M. Sugar, aged 33, whose home is about the machinery, got hie right supposed to lie at Cherry Yale, Kana, arm canght in a belt, the arm being wsa stabbed to denth Sunday night by wrenched and twisted until It was Riley Smallwood, aged 19, with whose broken In two places, Pearson having family he had been rooming. The n narrow escape from death. affair started in a saloon on Jefferson Tbs Utah Hngar companys Idea of avenue, Tacoma, Wash., when Smalllocating a factory at Gunnison, with wood kicked Sagar, and, after considglpe lines from Sanpete and Sevier erable angry talk, stabbed him in the counties has been abandoned, and it Is breast near the heart with a small now proposed to locate a small factory knife. Smallwood fled aud hae not In each of these tnro counties as aoon yet been captured. as conditions justify. Steamer Flneil fur Neglect of I.IFsi Shadrsch Green, arrested in Salt Port Collector Willieuts, at Duluth, Lake for burglary, has confessed to Minn., has fined the steamer Alexander burglarising twenty houses in that McDongall 81,000 for not stopping to city, taking anything saleable, from assist tlie of tlie ferryboat piissengera fountain pens to gold watches. which waa recently sunk at and the illness of his young wife Steuben, Fort Gratiot. Is the excuse given for the crime. Captain Kilby explains that lie get Aunt" Zina D. II. Young, wife of his boat out of tbe way quickly to give President Brigham Young, and one of the imsll craft nearby an opportunity the most widely known and well be- to perform that service. The law does loved women In the elate cf Utah, ia Dot recognize an action of that kind. dead, after an illness lasting just ona The fine may he remitted by tbs treasweek, she having fallen into a deep ury department. leap from which she never awoke. hand-cart- GERMANS ARE ALARMED. Phlla-delpH- ia Labor Paper Dsmsuds the Impasehsssst of tbaffrr, An editoriol in the current ieaua of the Labor World, the organ of the International Tin Workers' Protective association, and the mouthpiece of the Pittsburg district of tha Mine Workers' union and tha Pattern Makers' association, demands the impeachment of President Shaffer of the Amalgamated association for calling the pres- steel-worke- Tnarkana, Arkansas, Early Friday Texarkana, Ark., waa visited by one of the most severe electrical storms in its history. The lightning hurled huge, balls of fire all over tbe city. Professor Gashy's son was killed, his neck being broken, lie was under an umbrella with s companion, mIiii also was badly shucked. The State Line Methodist church and Oak Street Baptist eliureli. both colored, were struck and badly damaged. One residence nit deslioyed sud others damaged. E. DEAN, About UTAH F. McCAW, DENTIST. Watchmaker Continuous Gum, Gold, Aluminum and Rubber Plates. Gold and Porcelain bridges. Every operation guaranteed. and Office Two doors West of XE DOOR PAGE Jk 0X8. Te inriXK'HDRVO STORE REMOVED FROM Guthellj Barber Shop. Y on C. C. LANGLEY , D. D. S. Can Save SFoney A Graduate of 5 Years Experience, prepared to do any kind of work known to tbe profes- by purchasing your sion. , 11 Had Wreck In Montana. Great Northern officials at Spokane Saturday received meagre reports of what appear to be a bad wreck near Kalinpeil, Montana. It is known that among the killed were I. T. Downs aud son. Mr. Downs was until recently, assistant general superintendent of tha Great Northern. Ths wreck was caused by an eaatbound freigbl'a breaking away and running into a d passenger on a steep grads. The wreck took lire aud tbs telegraph line was burned. COFFINS & CASKETS of A. PETERSON, Work Guaranteed. Painless Extraction. PAYSON, UTAH. Office over Bank, Hearse in Connection at Reasonable Prices. Utah. Payson, -- OREGON SHORT CDPBOARDS New Train Serviec. Rio on time. Patronise lj local and always when GrandeWestern you travel, AND LOCAL TIME CARD, Denver Uio Grande In effeet July 11,1001 Train Arrive end Depart at the Various tatlona.se Follow! North Bound South Bound sTffiosr EvTl No. 4 A M PM 4 80 840 IU f1 0410 819 Lshl Junatlon Labi American York Plsasant Orovs 9 80 640 8 47 95 Bpriiirvllla , Spanish York Par son Ntphi 8 IS 8 IS 8 9 01 9081 MOB 10 U 10 M 1100 I A Ml PM 10 WIT 5 4510 SO 9 38 j 00 ft;Snlt L.ksfc 854 810 une of tiieWorld Scenic Jr. Ar No. 1 No. I Ocden 180 S 40 750 105 Fast Trains Daily to 8 85 5 00 8 SI 4 OS 8 St! 4 B1 All Points East. Pullman Palace and Ordinary Sleeping Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Perfect Dining Car Service. Provo frlJuabift Ousts Clear Lake MUfordi;j Lund Modena Uvsdn I I 5 I J7 licnrsionst (Mooted Personally I AND FLOUR BINS AT LOWEST PRICES. trains will be elegantly equipped ur them y ?J Trains leave Paymti for Tintle and Intermediates at 6:43 a. m. and 6:52 p. hit trains dallr m. For Balt I ake City and all points from sit Lakr to all point asst . East and West at 7:50 a. m. and 8:18 Tourist leeperssiul Improved Frisco I L - HOMEMADE LINE RY. These OFJ.8. MOUTH DENTIST. All Jewelei Fine Repaiimg a Specialty R F Bolladay. Dp o'clock Friday nights negro entered the home of Mrs. Shackleford, a while woman, within two squares of the sheriff's ofilce at McKinney, thirty miles north of Dallas, Texas, and attempted to criminally assault her. She awoke and screamed as ths negro seize 1 her, and ths man fled after a atrnggls. Hundreds of men are scouring Collin. Dallas and Hunt counties. Tha negroes of McKinney have been given notice to leave ths town, and there is said to be a panic among them. A serious race conflict is feared. west-boun- r Proprietor. PAYSON, festivities attending that event. Munir Bey, the Turkish ambassador to France, who is residing in Switzerland, has made a flying trip to Paris to have an interview with M. Constans, the French ambassador to Turkey. Ha came incognitio in order to avoid b banded his passports Race Conflict Imminent la Teas. Eiretrie Uluru. Throws lluxu nulls of Firs Over ' Fine bathroom in connection: rs al Government Will Frimernta CsrulM Banna rsstolUr Clerk for Lom of 4,000. The authorities will prosecute for criminal negligence H. C. Westell, bureau of tbs chief of the money-orde- r Hmvaus postoffice, who lost 84,000 of the funds of the postoffice In an omnibus while on the way to pay tbe money into the treasury Tuesday. The Havana secret police know who stole the The gang consists of four money. persons, two Cuban boys snd two negroes. All are ul large sud sra believed to lie hiding. top ent strike. The editorial is a long and bitter attack on President Shaffer. The demand for the impeachment 4e made because it is charged Shaffer compelled the to violate contracts; ation declaring a strike against the because he expelled the Chicago men, Tin Plate company after the scale for revoking their charter without a constitutional hearing, and because ths the year had been signed. Notwithwnole strike la nnconititntional and standing the fact that the Amalgamated people claim juriadiction on the hae brought ruin and wreck to men ground that their constitution provides who made the Amalgamated associafor each procedure, the officials of tha tion. The editorial gives twenty-fou- r Tin Plate company consider the action reasons why President Shaffar should a breach of trust and any that hence- be impeached. forth they are determined to ent loose I Grueraf Ludlow Dsad. from union labor entirely. Brigadier-GenerWilliam A. Lud low died at Convent, N. J., of consumpLom of Ufa la Yellow Fever Experiments tion Friday at the house of Mr. Gria-coResults. Justinvd liy HeneOclal His Illness was first noticed on Dr. A. II. Doty of New York, discussing the death In Havana of Miss Clara his arrival in the Philippine in May Maas, reiterated his recently expressed last lie waa at once sent home In the opinion that the results achieved fully hope that the American climate would warranted the experiments that era restore him, and went at once to Convent. being carried on in Cuba. While he waa serving na brigadier We must not look simply at tha deaths of the three persona in Havana, general of volunteers be waa military LJ3cDatyv-ibub-wwiUconsider governor of Havana, and Institnted also tha incalculable number of lives many reforms in the government of that will be saved by thia absolute that city. 11a was tha Ideal soldier In proof that uiut quit oca carry yellow appearance and was a man of grant fever. This la the only way to find it ability, lie was number three on the list of brigadier generals, and had ha out. We now know beyond question that lived "was destined soon to beooma a people must protect themselves by net- major general, and perhaps ultimately ting, especially at night, from mos- to command the army. He waa a brother of Rear Admiral Nicol Ludlow, quitoes in districts infected with yel- retired. low fever, and that they hinst get rid llrusk In Sinks at McKeesport. by drainage and other means of the The first bresk in tha strike st Mcfavor tha conditions that unsanitary Keesport, Pa., was made Friday evenpropagation of mosquitoes. when about forty men went to ing, Inhsrttsnes Tas KvxuUtlons. In the seamless tube department work Commissioner of Internal revenue of the National Tuba works. The men Yerkee has held that when a stock has returned on the same basis aa before been appraised subsequent fluctuations tha sympathetic strike was InauguIn the market price shall not be conTha men did not organise, rated. sidered in fixing the amount of inheralthough they met with Federation of on same. the tax ltanee men Labor a number of times. It is Also that when a note or other permore will report The many thought sonal property ha been appraised as men were not molested, as their return no of and value, subsequently being was a surprise to tha strike leaders. such property la sold for a valuable The tube works officials are jubilant consideration, thia fact shall be over the break at the seamless mill, as evidence tha that appraisegarded and tha outcome of Friday's parade at ment waa Incorrect and tax shall be Duquesns. levied on the amount realized. Xo Developments In Franro-Turkli- h Sits, tlon. Lawyers Fslltlun President to Remove an Alaskan Judge. The Franco -- Turkish situation reA petition, signed by fifty-tw- o memmains unchanged. It ia understood bers of the Nome bar, addressed to that the French government will take President McKinley, asking for the no active measures to coerce the Sultsn moral of Judge Arthur U. Noyes of tha until the Czar's visit to France, In order United State district court of Alaska, that nothing may occur to mar tha has arrived at Washington. Dudley Dubose, the Nome attorney who is serving a six months sentence In the Alameda county. Cal., jail for contempt of court In connection with the Cape Nome mining cases, filed a petition in tha United States circuit court Tuesday asking for a rehearing. SoBSorial ciKParlop. SWt Your trains dally from Ogden to sit Lake. Two YreeReclIn-InxChslrOs- rs nit I.nketn Chirac o without p. m. Klsxant Liny Conches dunes. Tbs only tins operatiuif iliiiinv ear service. The horteet and Fastest Lina from halt Denver. KcnsaiCity. Mmaha and all ServPoints East. j Psseenacrs not enrrird o freight trains. W. H. BANCROFT, Vice-- 1 res and Gen- - Mcr ; j For rates, etc., inquire of 8. W. I00I.R Oen.Trf. tier. D. B. Burley. Gen'l Pssaiixer Jft. j II. W, SIIERMER, Agent, Payson. City Ticket Office Sm Main st. sit Laks City GEO. W. 1IEINTZ, AlexIThnrntou. Agent, Payson. AasL General Taraengcr Agent. J-- k,ta I Best Local Train ice in the State. If you are going to All the Chicago, Comforts of Home Kansas City, St. Louis Can helind on the MugidBcsut Limited Train of the - , - - uni nap, Or any point Kat. mid wish to enjoy n daylight ri.ln thronxh ths grandest scenery of theashKork) fur mountains, be stirs to a ticket that reads via tbs I SI fail S';. Leaving OMAIIA daily at 6:00 pi m., fur CHICAGO. . R, Shd Glectrio-Eight- -s ed Train OF No Tirwomo Layovers, Day Coaches, Close Connections in Union Depots. And Positively the Quickest llouie Chair-Car- Dining-Car- s, s, and Palace Sleepers. 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