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Show i THE TRAIN DESTROYED BY POWDER. OHIO RIVER STEAMER GLOBE-HEADE- R, CAPSIZES IN A GALE. Twsaty-ala- By Ototo-M- w hblkklii Craft Ok TJTAII STATE NEWS. II la Juat twelve years sine tha Aral electric atraet ear waa run for business la Salt Lake City. Tbara are 14,543 children of school age in Salt Lake City, an increase of only 115 over last year. Between ten and twelve ears of Utah cheese have bean sent out of the state the past few weeks, moat of it going to California points. After an absence of almoet three yeare in the Philippines, Captain Brian! H. Walla, brother of Governor Walla, has returned to Salt Lake City. A slight earthquake shook waa felt at Spanish Fork and Springvilla on the llthinat Tha shock was heavy enough to ahake the doors of houaaa and the dishes in the cupboards. It ia estimated that tha lose to far mere la the Salt Lake valley, by reason of the low stage of water in Utah Lake, will approximate 850,000. Some farmers will loae almost their entire irop. The state board of land commission re haa completed arrangements with the National Park bank of New York for a loan of 940,000 for ninety daya at the remarkable low rate of interest of IK par east per annum. The contest over the selection of a queen to preside at the Elk's carnival, to be held next month at Salt Lake, reaulted in the choice of Mias Mabelle Snow, daughter of President Lorenzo and Mrs. Minnie J. Snow. Three Salt Lake youngsters, the eldest being but 11 years old, were arrested last week for stealing 114 from tha pockets of Wm. Dobson, a miner, while he was taking a bath at the Sanitarium. The lads admitted tha theft Frank Dalton of Parowan ia in bed covered with bruises, caused by bis wagon, which waa heavily loaded with lumbar, tipping over while coming down the mountain, Dalton jumping clear of the lumber but his horses falling upon him. Mn Annie Peterson, a widow, 00 of igi, s struck and instantly killed by at t car in Salt Lake City lust Friday. She had juat alighted und ear aud, stepping frgi a eon theVxt track, waa at ruck by a orthbouud car. The steamer City of Goleonda, plying between Paducah, Ky., and Elisabethtown, 111., was struck by a squall during a storm about 7 o'clock Monday night and turned over in ten feet of water as she waa going into Cromwell's landing. About twenty people were drowned. The disaster happened as supper was bciug served and many of the seven passengers were in the cabin. The wind atruek the boat without warning and there was no time for those nu the inside to escape. A partial list of the lost folly-fl- lows: Miss Lizzie Graham, Miss Trixie Grimes, Grahamviile, Ky.; Colonel Turner, William Webb, Cbayton Gordon, Mrs. Dave Adams, Miss Lucy Barnett, Smitblaud, Ky.; Watt Davis, Livingston eounty; Clarence Slayden, Lola, Ky.; Mrs. W. A. Hogan, two eons and daughter, Paducah, Ky.; Will Woods, Horace Rondeau, Goleonda, 111., and Dee Jackson, Psdncab, deck hands; George Stansbury. Charges af Trejadlce Against Men bar of Schley Coart or Inquiry. During a conference with Acting Secretary liackett, Monday, Mess re Raynor and Wilson, consul for Admiral Schley, advlaed the secretary that a communication would bo tent him rela- tive to certain statements reported to Uow-lao- n, have been made by a member of the court of inquiry, Kear-Admlr- in regard to the Schley-Sampao- al n con- troversy. The letter to the secretary will inclose copies of interviews purporting to have come from Admiral llowiaon, stating among othsr things, "that the battle of Santiago waa won by Sampson, that the letter's presence was not necessary at that fight, that Schley deserved no credit for the victory, and that between the two officers Sampson is the better one." Mr, nsekett was requested to forward this communication to Admiral Ilowlson for his consideration, and a copy of that officer's reply to the department is asked for. flood Close of Moo for the Navy. Chaplain Harry Jones of the American training ship Monongahela, inf an address at New York Monday night, said that few persons knew what kind of men were getting into the navy. At the apprentices' barracks in Newport, where there are 1,174 boys, he eaid there were sons of congressmen and men in professional Ufa They oome from all parts of the country, and moat of them have bad the Aneat kind of home training. Of the 438 men and lioys that the next Monongahela will take out on liar Two boys, aged 7 and 8, came near cruise, 191 are total abetalnerx ' causing a disastrous wreck on the OreTilling Strlhnrs Tineas. gon Shoit Line in Salt Lake last SunThe United Hlates Steel corporation day by tampering with a switch while made a series of gains Monday in the playing, but fortunately little damage lestoratlon of erippled by properties was done, the switch being struck by a the strike of the Amalgamated associaslowly moving train. tion and its sympathizers. The steal A dispatch from Alamoaa, Cola, mills at Monessen, after a long period the 15th, says that a son of Brigham of inactivity, were partly put in motion Young had been robbed at a hotel in by atrike breakera gathered In soma of that town. The victim is supposed to the southern states; two mors mills in have been Apostle Brigham Young, the Painter plant were also started np, who loft recently for a tour of Colo- and another largo mill at the Clarke rado and New Mexica property was operated for the Brat time. was some disorder in Monessen, There James Reece died at Isyson on the no serious trouble. but llthinat., aged 71. He came across the hand-caone in of the Fireman llurnsd I Death. plains in 1850, when many perished While a large force of Bremen wore and were buried on the wayside before endeavoring to check a Bra in a nest of reaching Salt Lake, and also took part burning oil tanks at the Atlantlo Oil in the Black Hawk war. ReBulng companys plant at Point While Engineer F. C. Ch liver of the Breeze, in Philadelphia, an immense tank of benzolno suddenly exploded. Dooly block, Salt Lake, waa at the bottom of the elevator shaft oiling the Many Bremen were In close proximity whsels the operator lost control of the and fell victims to the blazing oil and of iron. Three or fonr eage and it descended upon him, when flying pieces and killed were many were badly inhe threw himself upon the Boor, narbefore they could bn rescued by jured rowly escaping death. tlclr more fortunate companions, the Captain Andy Rice, formerly of Salt Injured being hurried to the h os pi tab Lake City, ia now chief of the Sao Saluoa Man Shoot Threa Boys. Polio police department- - The district because one of his guests Enraged covered by Captain Burt ia one of the cut up a pool table, Powell l'hlacepka, toughest in Manila, butorder has beeu who conducts a saloon at No. 65 West brought out of chaos and the district Tweuly-flra- t street, fired siz shots into Is under perfect control. a crowd of boys who stood in front of A big fruit exhibit ia promised at the his place Monday night. Three of the coming state fair. Secretary Wright of boys were wounded end will in all the state board of horticulture having probability die. Those who were shot issued instructions to all eounty fruit are: Henry Keigelmeir, 18, years old, Inspectors to work up a good exhibit. will die; William Harris, 10 years old, Weber aud Utah counties will endeavor will die; Charles Bouhsused, 17 years to eclipse previous records. old, condition serious. The saloonPeter Chino, sou of Matt Chino of keeper was arrested. Park City, en route to Chicago, walked Hoar IVomra CoaOdrut of UntMi in his sleep from a car platform, while A dispatch from Pretoria says that the train was crossing Dale creek All, Boer women who have just been taken in Wyoming, Saturday morning. The to the concentration camps, their hustrain waa stopped and the boy picked bands being ou commando, declare np, but he waa not injured. loudly that in spile of all that haa The proposition of diverting a porlately, the Boers are going to tion of the waters of the Weber and win. They say that letters from the Duehssne rivers into the Provo to raise Boer delegation in Europe assure the the level of Utah Lake ia being con- fighting leaders that the continental sidered la soma quarters and thtf powers will shortly intervene. So sure state sugineer has been asked as to are the men of this that they are holdthe feasibility of the project. ing thanksgiving services. Fn i rt com-panl- ne A big derrick on the new Dess ret Kcws building, Balt Lake, broke loose from its moorings last Friday and fall seven stories, James Cahoon and James White being caught in the wreckage and slightly injured, scores of the employes having narrow escapes. Two young sons of President Willis & Robinson of Wayne stake, who are eamplng with their parents on Fish lake, were chased into camp by a bear last week, narrowly escaping being torn to pieces by tha enraged animal, Fhose cube they had moleated. Mob of 1,000 l.jrorh Negro. Will Goodley, a negro, was lynched a by a mob composed of 1,000 armed at Pierce City, Mo., Monday night, for the murder of Mies Ceseelle cit-Izen- Wild, whose body waa found in the wooda near there. The mob went to the jail about 9 o'clock at night, und battered down the doors and threw ropes arnuud the neeks of Goodley aud Jean Carter, another suspect. Goodley waa hanged in frout of the Lawrence hotel and his body riddled with but-let- s. Carterll guilt was not clsariy established and lie was takeu back to jalL ! a Orsr sad Twenty People are Drowned. UTAH PAYSON, aSdaaljF Toppled Freight Cars Cubi plat sly Dsstrsysd by F.iplseloa. train Na 223 waa wracked abont seven miles north of Glendale, Oregon, at tunnel Na 7, Sunday evening. Tha trala contained twenty-nin- e ears, two of which contained powder. An exploeion occurred, almoet completely demolishing the train. Tha craw was badly shaken np, but no one wee seriously hurt. The explosion waa terrifle, tba surrounding woods all being eet on fire. At the Victor mine, situated half a mile over tbe bill from tlie scene of the explosion, every window In the settlement was broken. Ia a bouse half a mile distant from the scene a sick woman waa thrown from her bed by the force of the shock, her arm and shoulder being badly dislocated in tbe fall. The train eraw miraculously escaped with only a few bruises and scratches. A number of trzmps who were riding la a half closed car, it is believed, escaped, but until the debris le cleared tlie lose of life can not ba known. At least eleven care were blown to atoms and cannot be accounted for, even tbe trucks being mleeing. Tallow Fever, Tissaarittsd by MesqalM Bite, Cease Daatb le Havana. Chief Surgeon Iiavard announced Sunday that the ozperiments at Havana of propagation of yellow fever, ao faf as these involved the mosquito test, will be discontinued. Thla decision was taken because one of the ato-ii- v munei who wee recently bitten by an infected mosquito died of the yellow fever. The man, who is a Spaniard, dealrad to become an immune, and, therefore, allowed himself to be bitten by an infested moaquita Another men who wee bitten ia also suffering from a vary bad caaa Both were bitten by Inseote which had been let apart for tha ax perlments of Dr. Caldax, the Brasilian expert, arranging to demonstrate tbe alleged efficiency of a aernm as a preventive ngainet yellow fever. According to Major Uavard, tba caael dne to mosquito infection, prior to tha last two, ware light, but the matter haa assumed a more dangerous fora than tha first experiments led the yellow fever eommlealon to expect The experiments of Dr. Caldax have not began. three-quarte-rs Fine bathroom in connection: E. DEAN, Farming Industry la Alaska The ccnaui bureau baa issued a report on the agricultural statistics for Alaska It shown that Alaska's total farm wealth Jana 1, 1900, waa 115,089, of which 13,190 waa invested in live stock, 1090 in implements and machinery, and 118,000 represented tha veins of buildings and other improvementa Buildings have been erected on nine of tbe twelve farms in the territory. Preparing tha soil for cultivation baa been tbe chief item of expense in opening farms, being in some instances 1120 per aero. Tha twelve farms have a total acreage of 159 acres, and vegetables are tbe principal product. Five of the farme are only email market gardens, or lean than three acrea The total veins of domestie animals and poultry waa 12,190. Potatoes and turntpa fnrniah tha principal income from vegetablea Next to vegetablea grate cut for hay la the moat Important agricnltnral product. From the standpoint of income upon capital invented, poultry raising in 1899 was relatively tbe moat profitable branch of Alaakan agriculture. Chief Clerk Fatsos liuras Dismissed le Dlsgraoe. Edward V. Shepard of Massachusetts, chief clerk of the patent office, waa summarily dismissed from his position Friday. Thia action waa the culmination of an investigation that baa bean conducted for several days past for Commissioner of Patents Duell, the assistant commissioner and other officials in eonasotion with tha disappearance of certain moneys contained in unclaimed registered letter returned to tha offlea Mr. Shepard entered a tort denial of criminal intent and red to make good any ahortaga the same Urns hetndere4 hie . rscat ion j admitting 'the loae waa fine takarelessneu in hie office. lie waa not permitted to resign. m fifty-seve- Spain Inquiring About Deported Bpeelardl The Spanish minister haa aaked for the names of the Spanish subjects who were recently deported from Tampa, Florida, by thq citizens vigilance committee, as leaders of the Reeisteaola cigar makers atrike, and for an invest igalloa of the whole affair ao far aa Spain ia concerned. So far aa can be ascertained, all of the deported Spaniard were naturalized citlzena of the United States. No trace of the deported strike leaden, who are tup-- ! posed to be on an ialaud near Tampa, baa been discovered. Vs Admiral Schley will go over every- thing relating to the matter with bie counsel and place them ia possession of every fact pertaining to a thorough and complete understanding of tba events of the campaign which are In controversy. Admiral Schley decline! to talk about the case. He considers that tha order of Secretary Long prohibiting officers of tha navy from discussing any phase of It applies to him as well ae others and he is obeying it literally. et Fasblo Blears In. The first of six new and enormous blest furnaces at tha Pueblo Steel Worka, which take the place of the three old ones, has just been completed, and is being blown in. Work construction bee been going on day and night for a year and a half, and tha furnaca coat of a million dollara It consists in tha main' of a Costs sao, 000, 000 Tear for TrsaspatrlDg vast cylinder of boiler iron a hundred Philippine Sold lore. feet high and lined eix feet thick all General 0. F. Long, superintendent around with firs brick. The ehipway, of the army transport service in San or steel hoisting frames on one elds Francisco, la preparing hia annual reweighs eighty tons Fonr boiler plate to the qnartermaeter-genera- l of etovee for the hot air blast are a hun- port in round the will It show that army. dred feet high and twenty-tw- o feet in numbers 830,000,000 has been disbursed diameter and flllad with fira briek. in the maintenance of the transport Three, with two immense engines of aervlca The estimated cost of transthe finest pattern, bring tbe eostof the a soldier from San Francisco to furnace np to over a million dollara. porting la Manila aliown to be 8130; for a cabin Work of construction of the other five passenger 9200. Tha capacities of tha is well started. transports will vary from 1,200 to 2,000 Gsssrel MaeArthsr Arrive Irani ThUIppIss paaaengera Coal ia one of the biggest General MaeArthnr arrived at San Items of expense. The Meade will burn Francisco from Manila Sunday on tha on an average 119 tone per day for transport Sheridan. After a short visit twenty-fiv- e daya That alone ie an he left for Washington to report to tbe item of 127,000. war department. Boon Copters More British. S. M. Green of Milwaukee met GenFrench reporta that while a General eral MaeArthnr with a greeting from of French's scouts were of fifty party iuvlta-tlon Milwaukea tha peopla of and an to proceeding join in a column near from tha Merchants A Manwere surrounded in the Bethaada they ufacturers association of that city to a aumptnoua feast when he arrives hills by a superior force under Tberon and surrendered. One was killed and heme. three were wounded, Captain Betbel-heiFilipinos Rapidly Imprsilif, dangerously. Both the civil and military officials Reporting upon the engagement beare gratified at the progress now being tween Colonel Morringe and Commade by tlie Philippine commission. mandant Kritzlnger nt Middelburg, Everywhere throughout the northern Lord Kitchener says that the British islands the commissioners find condicommander drove the Boers north to tions ready for civil government, end Venteretad in confusion. He asserts General Chaffee has received none but also that General French' other colsatisfactory news from Batangas and umn in Cape Colony ie gradually drivMindoro, advices through these dising the enemy northward. tricts telling uniformly of captures of Dsvses Mounted Folio String Mon np bp surrenders. Many rifles have recently tbn W rlaU, been obtained, and large quantities o( Alfred Hespaler of the Klondike hue supplies secured. filed affidavits making very sensational Trsaldeet Kroger 1'rga Irishman t I Bcharges against tha northwest mounted ilals ths Roars. police officials of Dawson. Hie papers The Freeman's Journal of Dublin have been laid before Walter Waneky, publishes an interview between Mr. German consul for the Yukon territory. and William Redmond in The victim le Jacob Theiss, a German Kruger Holland, in which the former presisubject, who ie serving a sentence of dent of the South African republic, six months It la alleged that Theiaa after expressing gratitude for Irleh waa twice strung up by the wriata the support, said he regarded the Irleh as last time for one hour and brother in oppression, and urged minutes Consul Weneky sent the comtha pationilist members of the British plaint to Superintendent Primrose with parliamedt to continue their efforts a request that the matter be investiiu the cause of justice end truth. gated at ones Costly Ferencs Parlor. Sofisoriel Admiral Schley Preparing Ills Dales. Admlial Schley, has arrived in Washington sod will remain until ths court of inquiry, which ia to investigate the Santiago campaign, completes its work. 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Tksse trains will be slogautljr equipped urs ijloeal and always on thus Patronise them when you travel, Rio GrandeWestern AND LOCAL TIME CARD. In offset July 11, 1900. at th Denver Various Trains Arrive and Depart Rio Grande rations as Follows: South Bound Ar wo. No A Ml PM X ft;Salt Lak.Jfc isa Ar. I Ogden ti Scenic Line of tlieWorld North Bound Svntv.iI Lshl Junction Lshl American Fork Mat Orove Piss Provo Bprlngvllle Spanish Fork Pay sou Nsphl Oasis Lake Osar Lv IWordi; I 8 8 8 8 85 5 00 3114 56 Ml4 Fast Trains Daily 3 10 50 7 5 945 4 30 9 85 5 00 to All Points Q East. Qj Pullman Palace and Ordinary Sleeping Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars.' Perfect Dining Car Service. 51 18:4 45 I 55,4 86 7 4Sl4 7 35j4 06 7 Mil 51 8 85:8 00 8 001 5 SO AM 3 10 8 251 P HI Conducted Personally 80l 11 101 II I.und Modena Uvada Eicnrslonst Trains leave Payson for Tintic and Intermediates at 6:43 a. m. and 6:62 p. in. For Balt Lake City and all polnti East and West at 7:50 a. m. and 8:18 p. m. Frisco Four trains dally from Ogdon to alt Lake. Two fast trains daily from alt Laka to all points asst. Improved Tourist leopars anil Frss Reelln Ing Chair Cars alt Lake to Chleog o without Elegant Day Cosehss. stung. The only line operating dining ear ssrvlcs. The hortest and Ks. tret Lius from Milt Laksto Denver, KsnsaiCity. Vmnha and all -- Best Local Train Service in the State. Points Rost. Pamengers not earried o freight trains. W. H. BAKOROFT, Vles-- I Vet and Gen. Mgr 8. W. IOC LH Gti. Trf. Mgr. Fur rates, etc., Inquire of D. R. Burley. Qen'I Passenger igt. W, II. SIIEIIMER, Agent, Piywi. City Ttskst ORet 201 Main et. alt Laks City . GEO. W. IIEINTZ, AlszThsrntan, Agent, Payson. Ant General If you are going to Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis- All i Passenger Agent. the Comforts of Home Pan lie had ou the MagnlBocnt Limited Train of tbe - . - - - Or any point Rost, and wish to enjoy a daylight rids through tli grandest Beanery of ths Korky mountains, ba sura to ask for a ticket that reeds via the Leaving OMAHA daily at 6:00 pi m. for CHICAGO. K, n Oil I BUI Mosquitoes board of health of Montelalr, The N. J., baa given tbe authorities power to purchase oil to begin the work of exterminating mosquitoes The stagnant pools and awamp land will bo attacked first The plan adopted by Professor Howard in South Orange, of pouring tba oil on the surface of tbe water, will be Adopted. This is the first time in this section that municipal action haa been taken on the mosquito experiments heretofoie firoblem, carried on by private subscriptions, or by state officials Jeweler Solid gleotrio ed Tran igbt --OF- No Tiresome Layovers, Close Connections in Union Depots. 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