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Show TUB GLOBE-HEADE- DEMAND DYNAMITERS $50,000 FROM NORTHERN PACIFIC. UTAH PAYSON, Dsclare That a Refusal to Pay Down Thlo Sum Will Result in Wholesale Destruction of Property, UTAn STATE NEWS. Smallpox baa broken out at Sallna, been and the mlaalon scboolshav closed. lira. Ifair 8no of Tburber City baa been appointed cook at tbe Fort Apache Indian agency. William Borrows baa been appoint ed regular and A. Spencer free delivery carrier at Sandy. Tbe county fair at Psrowsn proved to be a remarkably successful affair, the exhibits being line and tbe attend-anc- e sub-rur- al good. There seems to be no check la tbe typhoid epidemic In Salt Lake City, there being 100 cases at the closing of the week. The Socialists of Salt Lake City have placed a ticket In the Held to he voted 'on at the forthcoming municipal election. die patch from San Francisco says that Isaac Kussell, a 8alt Laker, haa been selected as toastmaster for the Stanford Press club. Tbe convention of tbe State Teachers association has been changed from October 6th, 7th and 8lh to October 6th, bih and 7th. Mrs. Elizabeth Rausch ofSalt Lake City sustained a severe shock and had scalp wound by stepping off backward from a moving car. It la claimed that a company la being formed In Buffalo, N. Y., to extract that rare metal, radium, from the uranium beds of Grand county. And now the powers that be have decided that there are no typhoid germs In the milk sold to Salt Lake City consumers, but that the milk contains too muck water. The recent fire in Price will probably fesult in tbe erection of a system of waterworks, the business men having finally decided that suitable waterworks art an absolute necessity. A crusade against tobacco dealers who sell cigarettes to minors was begun In Salt Lake City last week, when two dealers were arrested charged with selling cigarettes to boys. The level of Greet Salt Lake Is said to have fallen nearly three feet during the past summer, ft now stands at a point that la several feet lower than It has ever been known to be before. While hunting near Park City, Willie Irvins accidentally shot James Dunimors with a rifle, the ball striking Dunsmore Into the stomach, Inflicting a very dangerous ..wound. Word has been received of the death In the east of Arthnr Van Meter. Mr. Van Meter will be remembered at the man who fasted for forty days In Salt Lake City In an endeavor to cure dropsy. On the 22nd the colored population of Salt Lake City celebrated emancipation day, at the meeting In the Methodist church building a number of prominent colored men delivering addressee. Mary N. Collins, about 20 years of age, whose home Is In Bench, Idaho, suicided at the Cullen hotel in Salt Lake City by taking strychnine. It la thought the girl had become erased over religious matters. An abstract of reports from the national banka of Utah at dose of business on September 9tb, shows the lawful money reserve haa increased since June 9th from 1284,718 to $331,-00The Individual deposits throughout the etate have Increased 8569,863 since last June. A rogues gallery" of shoplifters will probably he established In Salt Lake City by several of the prominent dry goods houses as a result of the crusade inaugurated by them against this kind of theft Joseph Bragg has been arrested In Ogiiwn, charged with passing counterfeit money. It Is believed that somewhere In the vicinity of Ogden Is a counterfeiter! den where the coin la manufactured, and that others are Implicated. Tbe money passed by Bragg was silver dollars. Allen Powaon, employed on a steam launch nt the Lucin cut-offainted and fell under a large his skull being crushed and death being Instantaneous. Iowxon was affected with heart disease and subject to fainting spells. It is said that last week 300 Greek laborers on the Lethbridge line of the Great Northern at Great Fails. Mont., quit work and started for Salt Lake to work on the Salt Lake route. The management had meant to displace them with Japanese, and learning of this, they quit in a body. F. C. Schuster, a Sait Lake messenger boy, turned a corner sharply on his wheel in the usual manner of messenger hoys, and stnirk Mrs. F. H. King, who had a child In her arms, which was thrown to the pavement and badly bruised. Schuster was landed in Jail. The statement is made' by a Salt Lake paper that 50 per cent of tbs women who call for fancy drinks at the soda fountains ask for drinks that contain liquor, while that no lest than 90 per cent of the women who patronise restaurants indulge in spirltous 6. f. EXECUTED. KEFFER RAILWAY BLACKMAIL R. It has developed that the recent attempts to dynamite the brldgea and track on the line of the Northern Pa clfle between Livingston and Missoula ara In furtherance of n plot to force tbe railway company to pay $50,000 for immunity from the outrages. In August last the company received a letter demanding $25,000, and It was threatened If the terms proposed were not agreed to, dynamite would be used on the line. No attention wae paid to the demand and shortly after the railroad bridge at Livingston was partially wrecked by dynamite, and a few nights later another stick of dynamite was exploded near Boseman under a passing train. Other letters followed, and the dynamiters proposed that the company pay $50,000, and If It acceded to the demand it was to carry a white flag on engines hauling trains, and Sept. 32 was to run a light engine from Butte to Miasoula and at a point on the road it was to stop on a signal and nn agent of the company was to pay over the money. The company, hoping to catch tbe men, put out the white flags and on the night agreed upon ran the light engine. Behind It followed another engine, polling two care. One was filled with armed sheriffs and deputies, and the other contained horaee and bloodhounds. The run was made from Butte to but there was no signal, and It was thought tbe men bad been Beared off. Shortly after the letter began to arrive again from the dynamiters, making the asms demand and telling the railroad if it agreed to the terms to put the flags on the engines. This the railroad company baa not done, and In the past two weeks there have been four attempt to damage the line by the use of dynamite. -- day- - The crime committed by Kqffar wae one of the most brutal and affairs Kaffer was Tender Warren, habit of keeping a considerable sum of money in the house, end this fact coming to tha knowledge of Keffer ha determined to secure th money. Arming himself with n shotgun one night Keffer went to Warrene cabin, and while tha old man waa asleep la hla bed, blew out hie brslns. FOILED TRAIN Mls-aoul- a, SAVED BY PLAYMATES. Attempt to Kidnap Child of Governor of Nebraska Failed. An attempt was made Saturday night to kidnap the girl of Governor Mickey of Nebraska. While four of the governor's children were playing In front of the mansion nn unknown man came along and tried to cany the oldest girl away. The other children clung to her clothes end screamed. The man was so badly frightened when he saw neighbors coming that he dropped the child and ran. Governor Mickey says that the warden of the penitentiary, Mr. B earner, reported to him twice that a kidnaping attempt had been propheOne convict sied by the convlcta. said some time ago that such a plan had been formed as a way of getting revenge upon the governor for his refusal to interfere when William Rhea waa hanged last summer tor - murder. Trade of the Philippines. The return of Philippine commerce for May, 1903, show the foreign trade iff the islands aggregated for the month $6,873,982, exclusive of government supplies and gold and silver, being even greater then that reported for April of the present year, the valna of which exceeded that for any single month since American occupation. Importations amounted to $3,891,-65being considerable In excess of the monthly average, as a result of The heavy purchases of foodstuffs. outgoing trade Included shipments of Philippine products to the value of For eleven months ended May 31. 1903, the total trade amounted to $60,576,245, while for the corresponding period of 1902 the value waa $50,824,090. NEWS Murderer Walked Calmly to the 61--. Iowa and Made a Speech. James Keffer was hanged in tbe coart bona yard at Lander, Wyo., Friday morning. The trap was sprung at 10:16 and Keffer'a neck waa broken.' His body was cut down eight minutes later and an antopsy bald. The brain of the murderer waa found to ho perfectly normal, thus disproving the claim of Keffer and hla friends that ha waa Insane. Keffer had been on th verge of collapse for several days, but ho braced np the night before the execution. He slept well end at a hearty breakfast He bade hie fellow prisfarewell oner and while Sheriff Btough was preparing him for the execution Keffer told Btough to not get excited. Keffer walked calmly to th gallows and while the lsck cap and noose were being adjusted h mada a short speech In whicbj ha said th Jury that convicted hlmhad mad a mistake and would reallt , It aom ROBBERS. Engineer on New York Read points . Disap- Holdups. Because the trained eye of Engineer George W. Boss recognized la th awkward awing of a lantern the work off! novice, he pulled the throttle wide open and drove hie train swiftly by a danger signal set dead against him and frustrated what ha believed to have been an attempt to hold up the boat train at Plummer's lodge, a lonesome spot a mile north of Whit In sUtion. R. I., on th New York, New Haven A Hartford railroad, last night Four cars full of passengers, unconscious of peril met and avoided, war landed safely in Providence. Sailors Drowned. The United SUtee weather bureau at Norfolk, Va., on Friday night received Information from tha Curituck Ufa saving station that the stem of a steamer bearing tha name, Beatrice, New York," was pounding bottom up in the breakers of Coffey's Inlet Ilf Tha wreckage Is saving station. thought to be from the fishing steamer Beatrice, which was caught In tha recent hurricane when south of Delaware breakwater, September 16. She men and carried a crew of thirty-fiv- e waa loaded with 400 barrels of codThirty-fou- r fish. Hair In Hla Appendix. J. J. Snyder, a clgarmaksr, of Sioux City, Iowa, haa had an attack of appendicitis, due to biting off his mustache and swallowing tha hair. Snydar was removed to a hospital and an operation performed. The Burgeons found in the appendix a number of hairs which matched the patients mustache, but were different from the hairs on hla head. These were pronounced the direct cause of the attack. After recovering consciousness Snyder acknowledged he hid a habit of continually biting tha ends of hla mustache. Nordics at tha Tabernacle. An event of unusual Importance la Child Whipped In Court By order of Recorder Lazarus, sitting at Bayonne, N. J., Katie Kanter, 9 years old, has been publicly whipped In court by her father. The latter laid hit offspring across his knees and applied fifty lashes with a while an audience which Included fifty women, looked on. The victim confessed to having stolen eggs from the grocers and the appearance In the tabernacle, Salt Lake City, October 14th, of the great diva, Nordics, tha Metropolitan Opera House Symphony of New York, Madame Flak, contralto, and Franks, the celebrated violinist Arrangements have Just been made by George Di Pyper, manager of tbe Salt Lake for the appearance of this combination, and muslo lovers all through Utah should not loan tha chance of being present Mother Saw Baba Drowned. Word has been received of the drowning of the youngest child of Charles Thexl In a dam at Otter, a email stock town near Miles City, Mont. The child was playing on the edge of the water when it fell In. The mother witnessed the accident and fearlessly plunged into the water and searched frantically for the babe, but the little one failed to come to tbe surface. Five hours later the body was recovereu. It appears that when the child went down if caught among some anagn and was held fast. Curtis Jett was brought into court at Cynthiana, Ky., on Friday, whan Judge Osborne decided that ha ha hanged "between sunrise and sunset December 18, for killing James Cock-riat Jackson, Ky July 21, 1902. When Judge Osborne said ha would end the prisoner to another Jail, Jett pleaded earnestly not to be returned to Lexington. Ky. Judge Blanton filed papers giving hla grounds for a new trial preparatory to carrying tha case to the court of appeals at Frank- taught her playmates to help themselves In the Bayonne stores to all aorta of trinkets. Judge Advocate General Decides Soldiers May Become Postmasters. Advocate General Davis of Judge tbe army has rendered an opinion that there Is no legal objection to the acceptance of an enlisted man of the army of an office under the federal government, the duties of which are not Incompatible with his military duties. The question arose In the case of the appointment iff an ordnance sergeant stationed at Fort Fremont, S. C, for the position of United States postmaster at that place. Berlin Public Scandal. Corruption in th public service was shown up at the trial of Berman secretary of the prosecuting attorney of one of Berlin! two criminal drinks courts, who was accused of selling inProtest has hern Hied against the formation to Indicted persons. There award of the Havomeyer cup for ihe were five specifications, Including one best exhihlt of sugar beeta at tbo Involving the former emperors Eleventh National Irrigation coiigrow. banker, Edward Sandman, director Of The enp was awarded to A. Rhodes the Prussian Mortgage bank, who was of Garland. Utah. The protestors 1S02, to six years' ara E. C. Tost of Colorado and J sentenced in July. and' to pay a flae of Imprisonment Boas Clark of California $3750 for falsifying balance sheets Th-atr- Jett Sentenced to be Hung. ll fort Warning From Bulgarians Sensational rumors are current at 8ofla that Bulgaria has sent an ultimatum to Turkey, announcing that unless satisfactory assurances are at onco that the Ottoman troop will be withdrawn immediately from the frontier, Bulgaria will forthwith mobilize her whole army. The reports, however, are categorically denied by the foreign office at Sofia, which declares that no anch ultimatum haa been sent The officials add that tbs situation la unchanged. Canal May Prevent Famine. Th government has decided to build a canal from Lake Taal, P. L, to the sea at an expense of $200,000, out of the congressional relief fond. This will give Batangaa province an outlet for 1U products. Governor Taft haa Just received additional reports of distress among th natives of Batan-gnNegroes. Tayabas and Cebu, tbe result of failure of tbe crops owing to the ravages of locust. The government Is now distributing $350,000 worth of ties among the affitotod s, The street ra at a standstill, It Is though will he tried October. Thi report astrona landalin proves to be Rebele and a Kwangtung prr to be preparing Tbe Sovereigi Fellows, in elded to meet a cisco. Th Panama anal treaty la regarded as dead,: m6 now President -Roosevelt must tk the next step In for leave Tinlla an Ttetns J Paysoa matter. th la die tee at 6.4$ a. m. sad 6:12 p, Great damage baa been done to Far Balt lake City sad aU peiata a. the cotton crop of Texas by boU wov tael aad West at TM) a. as. and $:1$ 1, the bon worm, the sharpshooter P and dry weather Both the plagtC and cholera Servraging at Pel ?ng, China, 2,006 Best Local deaths having otfurrod during tha Bt&to. ice In past two months. hf setae, eto.( Inquire of Captain N. J. Tfrl a prominent cit W. S. SHZKUtft, Agent, Paysea. izen of Loa Angel Cal., suicided by L A. BEN-rtW- , ghootln JOSmu in tha head. Ill Bamaral Agent Passenger DepertateaL health wax .tha cJys. Catherine C. Hi kina, one of the ' , e Massachusetts last survivors of E. DEAN, Proprietor. Indians, Is dead j .mbridga. Mass, UTAH PAYSON. at the age of 104 rs. An the strikers the Bock Island C. Kans., have roshops at Qoodlan-turnebztwbkb to work, le company having OBBEOSD DEXYER in wages. granted an Increi Dean Tompklnj tha VIA. defaulting treasurer at San Fernando, P. L, convicted recently for forgery, has hem sentenced to seventeen years' Imprisonment i ' RAILWAY. : , i has Pensacola admitted the George murder of Fred Potter at Suiana, Cal. Tbe Fines! Mountain Scenery in the World. Ha says he stabbea Potter and threw the body In Bulsun bay, but claims ho last ihe Cy otis' Kansas City acted In Bound Express Chicago Limited No. 4 , . No-- 6 Joseph Wolf, a reman, and three Schedule.. Leave T:26em Ogdea 7:lpm laborers were killed andlww others M Salt lake 8:8Uem 8:80pm w Prove 0:48s as fatally Injured at ttmUfn, Ind., in .. a fcS9pm " Sprtugvlll 9:5Asna collision between up Interurban car 9:46pm 19c 16pm " ThUtfs 10:25am and a construction train. ' M Pile :06esn 1:22pm The New York testimonial com" Grand Joe. 0:15pm 6:1 Sera mittee has about $10,000 raised by Arrive OlenwoeJg.M, 1:49am P" Springs popular subscription, which they win 10:30am Aspen 10:55pm us for the purchase of a suitable Loedvillo 1:85am 1:00pm Buenn Viatel: lfiem 1:45pm present for Sir Thomas Liptom. CrippleCk. 10:56am Turkish soldiers recently took fifty Menltou 8:09am 5:55pm FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS women from the burned village of OOlo.Bpga 9:10s tn 6:11pm DENVER F.BOam 8 :45pm Kllssurtl and all attempts to recover them have been unavailing, the solBoth trains oerry slags ut Standard diers refusing to obey thair officers. Pullman Bleepers between Ogden and FfTCF you are looking for reliable shotgun am-- II Our Chair Car ara new aad In a freight wreck at Norwich. O, Denver. af the lateat pattern, being provided ra munition, the kind that shoots where you two oil tanka collided and exploded. with all modern senvanleiiem. Four houses at the side of the track The Colorado Midland trains err MiH point your gun, buy Winchester Factory i by the R. Q. W. R'y between dsught fire and were destroyed, the handledana Loaded Shotgun Shells: New Rival, loaded with Grand Junction; sennaet-inOgden occupants barely escaping with their with nil trains of tbs Q. 8. L. and Black powder; Leader and Repeater, leaded Uvea. S; P. Ry., from the Ninth and West; . at Untondu The sultan of Morocco has Issued a making direct eooneotlnna with Smokeless. Insist upon having Wincheiter Springs, Denver and Pueblo with all decree, recently foreshadowed, order- lines for points North, East and South. Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no others. Write u for further particulars. We ing all foreigners, except consuls, to for to ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM bo will arrange Itinerary glad leave Fez and proceed to Tangier, W. H. DONNELL, your trip. camhe la a because engaged In General Agent. 808 RonthWest Temple 5L, Salt Lake paign." About 400 messenger boys, era-- Oily. Utah. ILL MEET YOV AT W. B. TAKHIR, Preaidant. played by the IlUnole District TeleJOS. B. TAKHIR, graph company In Chicago struck CYRUS I. SKILL, Caaklar last week as a protest against the employment of colored boys and to secure an Increase In wages. Aathoriaad taital Btoak Business failures in the United C. C. LANGLEY, D. D. S. States for the week ending Sept. 26th A Graduate of 8 Years Experi940,000.00. ence, prepared to do any kind number ISO, against 170 last week, 172 WHERE THEY ALWAYS to th pro foe--' work known f In th like week of 1902 and 170 In KEEP THE FINEST OP alien. PAYSON EXCHANGE 190L In Canada, failure for th All Work Guaranteed. week number IS, as compared with 19 BANK 19 Painless Extraction. SAVINGS In a and week week this last year etrid Wines, Office over Bank ago. Paraoq, Utah. A second eon was born last week to Utah. Paysoa lYmaaaata s Qanarol Bukta, Bnriaaai General and Mrs. Funaton. Tbe sec4 per oMi interest ond son is to be called Frederick, Jr. paid on time deposits The older son waa named for General Ceiroful Attention given fo- famMacArthur of Philippine fame. Genily irndb eral Funaton 1a at present In th Drafts on All Parts of the World north. When a car erf lumber which bad WALTER HENRY, Prop. been shipped from Michigan was op- Continuous Gum, Gold, AltimiJ ened at Brownsville, Pa., the dead num sad Rubber Plate. Gold and Porcelain bridges. Every bodies of two men were found. It is operation guaranteed. thought they crawled Into the car to teal a ride, ware locked la and wars BOOT AND SHOE starvea to -- eath. F- - Bolladay. Dr. REPAIRING. . . ; . Dr. Charles .Gardner, one of the moat prominent surgeons In tbe state Offloe Twq doors West af Guthell Barber Shop. of Kansas, died of heart failure at OKK DOOB WEST OV OCTSSILV BARBIB SBOr . rAZSOX, I'TAH Emporia while performing an operation. The patient suffered a savor hemorrhage before another physician Firt Clast Barbrnng in all OUAKAXTEB SATISFACTION could ha summoned. "its Broaches. CYRUS . SNELL A. B. Brownlee, aged 60 yean, shot and UUed hla wife, Henrietta, aged 52 KOTABT rrBLIO years, at Youngstown, O, Saturday night, and then committed suicide, dying within a few minute. IK health BANK DUILUIXO PAYSON, UTAH. Depot St. and despondency are aaslgned as tha canaea of tha tragedy. Rev. Mr. McLnghley, a missionary who left Bear river. Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba, with five Indian children In n sailboat, a route to the Brad on Indian Industrial school, several days ago. la missing, and It la believed tha tr YOPARI OOIM3 TO party haa been drowned. The largest log raft ever towed Kansas City, St. Louis, down the Pacific coast arrived in San Chicago, New York. Francisco last week Iff tow of the OR ANY POINT steamer Francis A. Leggett, CapL East or South Jackson. It contains 9,000,000 feet of lumber and was built In Oregon for Be. Ihtl yow ticket raada via the Hammond Lumber company. Mlaaoorl rtalt) KaUwsy. Thousands of visitors- to Conoy Island were thrown Into a panic SatIlafaai aoaobaa, qvlek Mac u4 superb urday by tile escape from an amuse- traok mekas iki 11.. tbe people's favorite ment park of .a lion, which ran through rente Tb. mly Use rverblnir Hot Sprier. Ark.it-lb crowded streets, pursued by police th. Cerlebed af Aaierlea. Tor map, la SiT H tES and animal trainers, until ha waa toreatlon, eta., aall on er nddrwa: driven Into a corner and aecurafl. 0. A. TRIPP, G. P. A F. A., Tha negotiations for the first land ale under the new land act have bean IIS W, Sacmad Booth St. completed between th Duke of LeinBelt Lake Clw. Utah. ster end the tenants of his estate in the Athy end jaynooth districts of Tha twIre! and I T0IKE1D. 6. r. r. L, ST. tOEH, 10. County KUda ants era -- glventy At years purchase. (poRgoriaf mK Parlor. If Train the Fine bath room in connection: d each way n 2 trains every day - Th8Golorado Midland self-defen- . . EOS WINCHESTER New Rival Leader'' Repeater'' A THE CLUB" DENTIST. Liquors Cigars. - DENTIST. A. Grutheil, R ntANK HAWKINS THE BARBER! PRINTING ...Stationery. Brief Work , Book Work N. I V ...At This Office... |