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Show SEWS SlMMAltY. RENEGACE SHOT TO DEATH. EAX TK.UiKIlY. Mill-Oi- l LAX!) IiH'K-.- l ACKKTS. American Leader of Yaqui UNCLE SAM PROTECTING CONBLOWN UP AND FORTY-ONExecuted by Mexican Troopers. SHIP O.. of union Cleveland, painters Tie SULATE IN SAN DOMINGO. PERISH. PEOPLE i Tinm publishes a have nun their strike. lliof and execution of Tefta have been made in Lundon of and John liycr, ( lit- Arizona cowboy and Situation Crows Mors Critical, the tho new wireless telephouq system Cargo Consisted of Gunpowder Revolutionists Being Diapoaed to man who is reputed to newupajM-- r Dynairite, Which in Some Manrvith great success. Resist to the Last. Became ner have Ignited. himself proclaimed recently and In Jackson, Mich., two hundred of leader the Yakuts in Sonora. The fifty laborer and maaona at nick fur The situation in Ban Domingo City It Is tielicvpit that Hit- steamer Bain-barcapture was made by the Fourth batan Increase In wages. ' is very critical. The commander of on h- -r first nip from Marseilles talion hi Mexican regulars near BaCharley Flemming, aged 9, has lieen to Dakar, French Wcm Africa, with a rn in. state of Sonora, according to the the United States cruiser Atlanta, kidnapped from Somerville, Mass., and cargo of 5,wu pounds of gunpowder Herald, and he waa Immediately tried which arrived at San Domingo from no trace can be found of him. and two cusps of dynamite, has been by court martial and sentenced to be Cape llaytien on Thursday, landed a ; Minister Merry reports to the state blown shot at daylight. Dyer completely detachment of fifty bluejackets to up at sea and has foundered. department, In a cablegram, that mar- Lloyd says there is reason to fear that broke down and offered to betray the guard the United States consul gential law has been proclaimed in Nicar- this orcun 1, although uo confirmation secret plans of the Yaquls and their eral in that city. agua. A shell fired by the Dominican is at band. The Kambara has not whereabouts if his life were spared. ' The boiler of the barge Fitzpatrick been reported from liiliraltar, although When the hour for the execution ar- cruiser Presidente, which is on the blew up off Ixmg Island, the boat she should have been sighted there rived two Mexican soldiers had to side of ITesident Vasques, fell on the inking Immediately, five men being March 31. The captain r the French drag itycr from his tent to the exe- German consulate. The damage done, .drowned. schooner Assumption of Marseilles, cution. Dyer, during hia brief leadhowever, was purely material, as the John Crassen, while resisting ar- reports that on March Its, when sixty ership of the Yaquls. earned the name project happily did not burst. A battle lasting three hours took rest, waa shot and killed by Frank miles off tile oe Pallmir, he saw a of "ICI Kenegado," on acrount of his .Wllaon, a deputy sheriff, in a saloon brilliant flash of light, which was fol- alleged Inhuman cruelty to Mexican place Thursday morning between the lowed by a loin i explosion. The cae women and white men. at Naco, Arizona. He is said government troops and the revolutionAt Franklin ton, N. C., the house oc- tain of the Nina makes a similar re- to have hanged two Mexican women ists on the Lanka of the River Ozama, ; numwhich flows into the Caribbean sea at and one infant child in a public roadcupied by Itufus Daniel, colored, was port The crew of the Barnhart A hundred men were San Domingo. six t carried e men. and thirty-fibered chilfor dehis to four of a way and lire carrying provisions destroyed by killed or wounded. President Vasques tachment of Mexican troops. passengers. dren burned to death, demands the surrender of San DoJack Cleeson. an American prosmingo City, but the revolutionists are be killed to men known i are Eight TOWN DESTROYED BY FIRE. disposed to resist up to the last mo pector, was caught by a band of And fourteen entombed as the result and taken to Ityer'a camp, where. nient. of an explosion of gas in the Koenig Every Business House in Dunamulr, Instead of receiving his release as he Cal., la Destroyed. RIOT IN OLD MEXICO. (Luis mine at Outfield, Russia. on account of being a counexpected third in out broke the Fire story John McQuade, for thirty three year of Dyer's, the story goes that Two Citizens and Two Officers treasurer of Tammany hall. Is deaJ. of the Mount Shasta hotel at Duns-mul- tryman he was shut dead by Dyer himself. Killed in the 8treeta. Cal., a frame structure, and with Justice and McQuade was sn the celebration at Monterey, During IN BATTLE THE BALKANS. a strict leader. He made a fortune a strong north wind prevailing the of Mexico, the victory of General do to could fire nothing department as a contractor. Bands Try Conclusions Diaz's troops over the French at PuBulgarian which the through flames, spread stay The German press treats President With Troops. eblo on April 2, 18C7, after the disRoosevelt's speech at Chicago on th the main portion of town, and in less A dispatch to the Berlin Anxieger of a grand parade on the banding of of ashna Monroe doctrine in a kindly way, the than an hour made a heap from announces a mob of about 15,000 that Constantinople plaza, in house business town, exrept Irritation caused by the Dewey inter- every the Bulgarian bauds and the Turkish citizens, partisans of Francisco Reyes, store. a and butcher a millinery shop view having passed. Fifteen of the finest dwellings In the troops in Okhrelda have fought a bat- who is one of the candidates opposIn a tornado which struck English, town went also. The total loss is close tle, and that l.Onu men were killed or ing Governor Bernardo Reyes, late Indiana, Mrs. (leorge Cunningham was wounded. Official advices received In minister of war, in Pimdcnt Diaz with insurance of son suf- to (300,000, hilled and her says cabinet, marched In a body to the resof that sum. The town Is Constantinople from Muuastir fered a fractured skull. Their house idence of Governor Reyes and began vilof inhabitants the. Bulgarian thirty without food nnd provisions, save the waa blown down on them. to heap abuse upon the governor, Okhrelda totalin the lages district, in families. stores little private Unless It is shown conclusively At and supported by the greeting him with a shower of stones night there, were many men with- ing 3,000 men, that 'the foot and mouth disease does out a of revolutionary ami yells of "Death to Reyes! and a and number place to sleep, although women bishop not exist among cattle In northern and children are well have risen the Turks. other cries. hands, against provided for. The governor called upon the poKansas, the stalp of Nebraska will The railroad surrounded small a detachment They hus thrown company Kansas. lice In by telephone fur protection, and of mountains against Turkish troops the quarantine open all its ware nxiiiis and empty northward of Okhrelda, blit the troops a squad immediately responded and ' About 400 wagon makers In Pitts- freight cars fur shelter purposes. the succeeded in cutting their way out, began the work of dispersing burg, Pa., struck for an Increase In A mob. pitched battle ensued, in wages of IS per cent, recognition of THREATENS TO KILL PRESIDENT after sustaining considerable lists. Anwhich stones, sticks and pistols played other dynamite outrage at the town prominent the union, a nine-hou- r day and time Man Who Made Threats Mcparts. A large number of Against of Mustapha Pacha lias led to the dis- shots were exchanged between the poand a half for all overtime work. Kinley Now Threatens Roosevelt. lice and the mob, and when the mob covery that the revolutionary commitThe first hanging In the history of J. P. Brown of Redlands, Cal., who tee is supisised to be responsible for had dispersed it was found that two took Armstrong county, Pennsylvania, policemen and two citizens had been was arrested just before the last visit the attempt to wreck the Oriental ex- killed and a large number of place last week, when Frank Dudash, of President persons Instrucunder McKinley, press early in the morning of March more or lesj seriously wounded. who killed his cousin, Joseph Fedelen, of who 31. when the Governor tions Gage, Turkish-Orientbridge of the on October 16, 1901, waa executed. HOUSE COLLAPSED. learned that he had made threats between Adrianople railroad The quarterly estimate of the value against the president, is again In the and Mustapha Pacha was blown up by Inmates Asleep in Their Beds When of foreign coins Issued by the director county jail, having been taken Into an infernal machine. Although affairs Crash Came. of the mint shows a decrease in the , rutf iHfff r on a similar. ... at Redlands MTieui I -- yaua of sllvi f argf1, ho having nectr of prnearff hint and nine ously slightly injured in those districts creates by months of .01206 cents per fine ounce. I threatening allusions to Pres- - Albaniansconcern In a brick tenement walls falling and at the palace, intense Aa the result f an April fool Joke, Ident Roosevelt. It Is stated that ever emholme In Louisville, Ky. The collapse among the ministers and at the Inhis of annonnred K A Karel as of bank the since par the private president caught the inmates asleep in their bassy. Vhlrago experienced a run, during tention of visiting the coast Brown bes. John Vaughn, colored, was ihe of banking hours has been closely watched, and his artfalrh up to the ch-sfin to reach the scene. Fannie of the dead women, waa found fully (200,000 was withdrawn liy 400 rest wss derided npon as a measure of He is charged with var mntning for help. She begged piteof the 900 depositors. precaution. ously that her mother he helped first. The most severe hailstorm ever ex grancy, and the arresting officer, exMatdy Taylor, the mother, was found I Marshal Revere, In I a Crosa, Wis., caused otT United States lyli In hed and slightly Injured. As I much, loo talked he that the.old woman was lifted tnrough a great damage to all greenhouses and plxlns window the daughter raised herself conservatories. The hailstones, which I to Force Car Through Crowds, sufficiently to say a word of thanks were an Inch In diameter, came down to tie rescuers, and fell back dead. BoPUIlie he tHd to force his car I for funerals or when bell lilckly for fifteen mlnutee. the toll to was which a blocking through parade I THE IRISH. lieutenant Joel R. I.ee of the ragjc n Halated street, Chicago, Mo-- 1 members of the congregation die. The I I fenth Infantry who was tried by court torman Koran was ihot and seriously knell was heard to sound, but only Two nd a Half Million Dollars to Be martial at lllgan, 'Island of Minds-- 1 injured by one of the marchers. Near-- I once, and It was supposed to have PR in Transportation Scheme. ooo Italians who were in the pa-- 1 been an accidental tug at the rope. Iso, on the charge of manslaughter. It ii said that Lord Iveagh of Dubhas been acquitted. The rase arose rade broke ranks as soon as the dla I After the early morning service an lin ad Alderman Pierre of Belfast from the killing of two native prison-er- a turbanre began and a riot followed. In altar boy was sent to the organ loft are prpared to put at least (2,500,000 of war. which switching irons, rocks and other I on an errand, and in passing through into teir transportation scheme With the book that he had been missiles were used. In response to the belfry found Kroch'a body dang-to to the Irish farmers, and used of help the end planne rope from the lading still grasped in his hands, Dr. a riot call a score of policemen were ling toll the bell. When he swung himself that pobably the central depots will ft scar Stenr, a Yale graduate and a on the scene in a few minutes, but be- clear of the floor the bell sounded be estblished, to which produce will I could lip restored several once, and that was the signal of be coney ed by an extensive system profound student, waa found dead In ;ore qu been nervous of colittion wagons drawn by horses hla room in Washington. Nearby was I penoM were severely rut and Kroch'a death. He had until hVf railroads are built and Insomnia. from and suffering I small gas stove, the tube of which bruised, motor-q- services are established. has partly disconnected. Snowslides in Colorado. Man orMurder Bent is Killed by a A snowsllde camo down at the Joseph Stefrks of New Haven, bet- Policeman. mine, says a dispatch ter known as Kid Stearks, who was Desperate Fight Between Citizens and Trust-RubAlonxf'Hamon, aged 25 years, was Va. all s W. Hold-upwith in Huntington, knocked out in a boxing match from Ouray, Colo., carrying away aniiilled at Sedan, Kan., Thursshot the S. J. Swenson, Max Holmes of Bridgeport, Conn., is John Stephens was shot and fatally the buildings. lead from his Injuries. Holmes was Injured and Ben P. Edens was shot watchman, and Oscar Lanpen were in day by instable Robinson. Hamon. released on bait of (1,000 upon the and. dangerously wounded during a the bunk house, but escaped without Imaginings fancied wrong against the caster of the Sedan Savcharge of manslaughter. battle with highwaymen In the west- serious Injury. One of the men wss ings b&nl had threatened to wreck succeeded but four Va. W. hours, slide In the The plolce ot Milan attempted to ern limits of Huntington, the bank hlldlng and when Constable I Snowslides Robinson tdered him to halt, reached out disperse the Socialists, and during the Stephens had his skull fractured by a in digging himself The wires for his reilver. The officer fired flint, fighting which followed a stone was Mow. Edens leaped into a stream and are running everywhere. are details a and lacking. the bulJeCrom his rifle striking Haare down burled at the escutcheon on the Rus- escaped. The fight attracted quite in the mon overhe heart and killing him fallen has snow escaped four of crowd. The highwaymen feet was Three sian consulate, the flagstaff Instantly, y r hours. mopey. twenty-fouIn without mountains securing any broken, a police officer was injured, Mgco is Progressing. and four men were arrested. Run Down by Rangers. Murdered on the Trail, in his message at PresidenDiaz. Mrs. Jennie Impke, widow of Fred The report comes from Tucson, Art News has Just reached Kingman, the Mexico congress, the openldof an of Impke, the miner whose firing Arizona, of the murder of Charles sona, that Fred Barfoot, assisted by said that i mining coal mine Industry contina at of powder overcharge known as the "cowboy plan Rangers Felton and Peterson ami sev- ues makiniolld New minprogress. Daat Athens, 111., resulted in a concus- Blakeley, the a jrneg eral county officers, attacked 1st." and Roy Winchester, titles e been granted to the ing sion which caused the death of himRuck Black In the country miner, on the trail forty miles south vis csblns self and five other miners, attempted of this men who, it is number of (8 in the first half of the current fisq year, and four metallurplace, by James McKenney. and captured the eight suicide by taking laudanum. definite is known of the cause alleged, have been stealing cattle in gical estabfiments have been conNothing alAccording the the officials of the of the tracted for.frogress Is noted In Irrimurder, but it Is thought that the vicinity for a time, but have and tdraulic works. During bank at l.egar, O. T., which was were gation officers. killthe eluded They ways McKenney, who Is wanted for the the past sitnonths railway lines in robbed by three men, who escaped were a hut after and fight surrounded, I Porterville. at Wynn ing of William the country tve increased by 406 kily liter fatally shouting a citizen, took the men for of- compelled to yield. The men were ometers authe total length of the Cal.. last July, to the amount of (3,000 was ficers and laid in wait for them on the taken to 8olomonvllle, where they railways of e country Is now 57.756 were placed in Jail. Liken. A large Indian payment was trail. kilometers. lue, and the fund were in the bank. Rock. Ran Schooner Upon Madrid. at Bull Calf Is Sold For Rioting The anthracite strike commission In of (4.0(K. The steam schooner Alblan Kiver, was continMadrid at The rioting Isard with reference to the mining hour Saturday night sailing from San Francisco with forty until a Henry Stins of Laconia, X. A., engineers went Into effect Sunday. ued I Point Arena, ran on has for mob students of passengers s the Joined The paid (!) for a public old The new order gives the engineers a rocks in Bodega hay. Tin- - passen-wa- s hull calf. 1 mother of the ralf is black the a flag In the streets, parading obholiday on Sundays, which waa raised and there wera cries of gers were safely taken ashore by the Sadie Vale in o' ill :i. li Id r of the served throughout Ihe region for the crew i f Point world' settpnd thirty-d- a t first time in the history of coal mining. "Long live the republic" and 'Death j United Slates a ware wiilch for milk amiiMcr after hating The of the Interior." Reyes, to minister the The Every day adds to the pleasant will probably remember fer the i sire is Tier) I'ayie, :t pri'e-- !' and sabres with drawn j they charged police tloIn that entity has plague will bull. I students unit si- - policeman rest of their days. The . sclu i been stamped mu at, Miuatan, Mex- fourteen a total los-IT? be wen- slightly inlureil. 'i!ie Repubicsscl ea!f en .1 j Til' probably M l In fr.un deal'imi ico. There hate i li. capto m to the that hii-shoic take, close so was lican i5 live, the avd pnriy iU.; the plague for a we !, and hut one cf the situation. tain wua iil'lo to ccminunii iii. with to 1" the h'i for serious cas lemanis so Die linspilal. political ndtantn'.c diM'ider if there. weeks! the those nine spread. rrdiual. a gathered especially There has bten iuic ileiiih at s E Mi-xi- ili-ral- re-pu- n iir-nir- - - a. Ya-qu- is r. e Zar-ago- '' one-quart- er h-- ptrrtJ'VyaleManrdl te Tay-lorjo- Dep-pertenc- tohIl y cur-l.inr- Nine-Weeks- d nine-week- I g u - ? i f,r r. ; a saints in conference IMMI Mill ll! a!ii uld 'Of !:i'u Hliii r Ri i'.l" .t m!UI t""1. Aitli his tied. KlU'Ty !'. H. Mi'l'f ' of AV. Iarkinn Kldfis ami ala Hai-leB. thf liy nun slake and Thomas of Fri'inout stake gave encouragof officers in their respecPresident Smith Advisee Followers to ing reports stake. tive Get Out of Debt and Prepare for Elder J. Golden Kimball was the Future Period of Depression sesdosing speaker at the morning 6ecrct Societies and Labor sena of somewhat created and sion, Unions Censured. sation by telling the peopl how they could popularized the church, this beFully 10,000 people were present at ing the abolition of the missionary systhe opening session of the seventy-thir- d tem and the prohibition of Temple semi-annuIn order to make the conference of the marriages. church popular among the people of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y 8aints, which convened In the taber- the earth, he said, the church should to nacle in Salt Lake City Saturday morn-la- cease sending out missionaries April 4th, members from all parts preach the gospel among the nations. of the state, and many from neighbor- And for the same reason, the practice ot going into the Temple for the puring states being present. The opening address of the morning pose of receiving endowments and session was delivered by President Jo- marrying for time and eternity should seph F. Smith, the head of the church. be abolished. These two Innovations During the course of his remarks, would increase the popularity of the I desire to Mormon faith among the people of President Smith said: mention one or two subjects which I the earth, he said. The afternoon session waa Interdeem worthy of the attention of the Saints. In this time of prosperity it spersed with selections by the choir and by quartettes and selections from is highly proper that the Latter-dathe members. We debt. of out Among Saints should get may individual e look now for a period of depression at speakers were any time. And one of the best ways Reed Smoot, who spoke to the multito pay our debts to our business asso- tude of cleanliness, and Prof; Tanner, ciates is to first meet our obligations who spoke of the educational work beto God. Pay your tithing and be ing done by the church. Other speakblessed. That is just what I mean." ers addressed the assemblage on the President Smith then took up his other workings of various stakes, and the vasubject that of labor. He urged that financial and other conditions of more attention should be given to the rious settlements of the Latter-da- y Saints. manual training of the boys of Zion. At the evening session of the conferThe vast majority of these professional men, said he, are worthless. ence in the Tabernacle the reports of They are leeches upon the body politic. the superintendents of the various Some of us have an Idea that it ia de- stake Sunday schools were heard, after grading for our daughters to learn to which President Joseph F. Smith derook. They are now taught to play livered himself of a short address the piano and sing and spend their upon the evils that beset the youths time in idle, useless pleasures in so- and younger people of Salt I,ake. Elder J. M. Tanner, who handles the ciety. AAe stuff the heads of our children with failles and fairy tales In- business part of the Sunday school stead of teaching them useful labor. work, reported some Improvements in President Seymour B. Young of the the schools. He said there had been seventies regretted that too much time numerous meeting houses constructed was being spent in educating the head and the old ones were rapidly being fitand not enough in training the hand. ted up and improved upon. The schools and colleges, he declared, Closing 8esslon. were incomplete, because they lacked President Smith, in his closing adthe facilities of teaching the mechani- dress to the Saints, scored the enecal arts. mies of the church in a vigorous manPresident Jesse M. Smith of the ner, and denounced the crusade Snowflake stake of Arizona Invited the against Reed Smoot in the recent senSaints to come to that state, wh atorial campaign. AVhlle he did not he said, the Mormons had built up mention Apostle Smoot by name, he communities where the spades were referred to the fight agalnBt the churcd bright and the barns were full. when he wanted to become a reprePresident E. D. Woolley of the Ka-na-b sentative in the nations congress, and stake reported that there waa not made it plain that be directed his a saloon In the settlement over which criticism to those who were opposed ' Mi Kmmt- - in. tha,. President Byron Sessions of the Big 7T United States senate. Horn stake in Wyoming reported that I want to 'l you, said he, that everybody waa prosperous in his dis- there are no mare on the trict and that there was not a mort- face of the earth loyal people than the Latter-da- y gage on a farm in that section. Saints. Nowhere will you find people At the afternoon session Elder B. H. more true to the best interests of Roberts spoke in favor of labor unions, their and government than country saying: I admit that sometimes these we. I tell you that we will be a factor unions go too far in their demands, in good to this nation and bringing and have incorporated within them- will help it to bcome the best and selves features that are nut good, but nation ir the world. grandest if our young men would follow the We have been maligned, mistreattrades they must recognize the ed and misrepresented, but not by the unions. nation. It was by the lying, hypocritElder Joseph A. Merrill, late of the ical, sneaking, cowardly wolves in Samoan mission, reported progress in sheep's clothing that go through the the Islands over which he has presid- world seeking to stir up strife and ed, while Elder Sylvester Q. Cannon, trouble for the righteous. They seek who has lately returned from The to the wrath and ire of the nabring Netherlands mission, reported the tion down upon ua and our chnrch. work of the church prospering In that The government would have protectcountry. ed us had it not been for these conPresident Charles Kelly, of the Box hounds that go about lying Elder stake, said he was thankful temptible about ua. If we have not been lied there was not a single secret organi- about of late as well as from time Imzation In his stake, and declared that memorial, I do not know what lying "these trades unions are but secret is. Some men seem to be born liars. orders, and they should be shunned by I believe with President Wilford the young men of Zion. Woodruff that some men are sent into the world to lie, and they fulfill their Sessions Sunday mission. Three sessions were held in the TabPresident John R. Winder, who deernacle Sunday, at each session the livered the opening address of the great meeting place being crowded to session, took occasion to rebuke tha young people of the church for failIts utmost capacity. to have their marriage ceremonies For the first time In the history of ing performed in the temple, and warned the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- them against marrying Gentiles. President Lewis Anderson of the Saints a United States senator ocSouth Sanpete stake reported that In a seat the twelve apos- spite of the cupied among of grasshoppers the tles and in his ecclesiastical capacity people had pest been forced to contend addressed the vast assemblage. Apos- with, they had been faithful in the tle and Senator Reed Smoot spoke to payment of their tithing. Thomas A. Waddams, president of the people of the virtues of cleanliHawaiian the ness and was heard with rapt atten- stated that hiscolony in Skull valley people were thriving! tion. Elder Joseph McMurrin said that President Lund was the first to ad- Utah had become too small for the were dress the congregation at the morning Mormon people, and they forth into other states and session. He commended the Saints for spreading countries to build their communities the Increased tithing which has poured President AYllliam A. Hyde of the into the coffers of the church Pocatello stake stated that his community was beset with many difficuthe past year, but said there Is still lties because of the outside world, but room for much Improvement. He ar- he felt that the day of their triumph gued that there was something wrong was near at hand. President David Cameron of the with a man who would not pay his Panguitch stake in "Dixie reported tithing, saying that the paying of tith- the work doing well in that section of ing is not compulsory, but a matter be-- the state. 6EVENTY -- THIRD MEETING LARGELY ATTENDED. SEMI-ANNUA- L I;.-- , ft g, y Senator-and-Apoetl- " t-- y Bryan Will Stump Eastern States. Christians Slain by Albanians. AYllliam J. Bryan has notified hla A newspaper states that the Alb New A'ork friends that he will be In Ians, during the nights of Saturi the east In May and that he will de- and Sunday last, massacred the Chi liver a series of addresses on political tlan inhabitants of Ohkrlda. where subject In the states of New York, outbreak nf Bulgarians recently v ('ut)iii'i lliuule Island, Massachu- reixnied. A three daya' engagemi setts. New Jersey anil Maryland, say between it J ur,; lull force, aecompan l!n III ly n Kacle. Tile first nf these by German officers, anil a band of liddresi't! will )i'i'l:ilily delivered surRents. utiiicr iw command nf i i si lii cf Msisie in llreukiyn, Ma. edoiiMn leu.l.-r- . Captain Sn.vam new likely that bis Bmekly:: ilia net u, it ted KiMy-fix,- . miles i.o, 1, li v iij 1',' t!v sie.-it tv nn Mr. Bryan nua. 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