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Show OF PANAMA. ANNEXATION work was done were both demolished. THOUSANDS HOMELESS All day long there was a jam of moanExplains the Purpose TOWN Senator Morgan ing women antl children about the FIRE WIPES NORWAY rletors EXPLOSION OF FIRE DAMP Resolution. of His mouth of the pit. There were calls for FROM FACE OF EARTH. WITH FRIGHTFUL After the disposal of routine mornassistance and for surgical aid from ITAHi RESULTS. the men in charge of the mine, but It The Eleven Thousand Inhabitants Are ing business In the senate Thursday, Mr. Morgan called for the reading of was not until 4 p. m. that the first atto Camp Out, Only One Compelled to Go Men Death Hundred Two the bill introduced by him providing tempt at rescue was made. This was In Town Being Saved. vTATE NEWS. Nearly Building In a Mine, Not One in the Shaft at a failure, as the two men wh'o volunfor the annexation of Panama to the the Time of the Explosion teered were driven back by the foul United States, and also of the resolutown over the which fire The Neils J. Hertvlgsen, one of the best swept Escaping. air. tion directing the president to enter of known citizens of Mt. Sterling, is dead. morning, Aalesund, Sunday Norway, into treaties for the construction of Shortly after ,5 o'clock Selwyn M. destroyed every building in it, with a canal via the Nicaragua route. Another opera house is o.ie of the As the result of a terrible explosion Taylor and one of his assistants sigHe The of the the hospital. exception near for the future of in that the a occurred formal Harwlck possibilities nalled for the engineer to lower them explanaMonday then entered upon mine of the Allegheny Coal company Into the shaft. Another party went 11,000 inhabitants of Aalesund were tion of the two measures. Mr. Moras Salt Lake physicians are opposing at Ghes wick, near Pittsburg, Pa., be- down later and found Taylor's dead compelled to camp in the open, gan spoke of the difficulties which the uninhabita few and only damaged tween 180 190 men are and dead a of lying the appointment city physician body. country has encountered in Panama, In the headings and passageways. Cage Not a man In the mine at the time of able houses were left standing. The saying that they are not of the counwho is opposed to vaccination. children cf the town had to be housed but were due to the preIt has boon made unlawful for any after cage had gone down Into the the explosion escaped alive. In the church at Borgund. try's seeking, temporarily come one mine but and up of the Unitonly again, one to drink Intoxicating liquors The panic among the peopla was cipitancy of the president TO MARRY DUKE OF NORFOLK went to down of miner all those that upon the streets or alleys of Malad so ' great- after the outbreak of the ed States. It was, however, Imposwork in the morning has been brought to undo what had been done, and City. Youthful Beauty Has Captured Heart flames that all attempts at leadership sible to Is man surface. the The rescued of First Earl of England. son of Mrs. Susan The or discipline became out of the ques- he contended that further proceedings Adolph Gunla, and he Is still in a semibetrothal The of should be In accordance with legislaannouncement the fell Into Lake Salt of Wlnward, City, tion; no excesses, however, were comConstable-Max-wol- l conscious condition the Hon. of the Gwendolen at temporary tion. In order to get rid of the consea tub of boiling water and is In a to the Duke of Norfolk has set mitted. The destruction of the town cn the? at the rude schoolhcuse hospital of our acts we must make, he condition. at rest rumors which have been cur- was complete within a couple of hours quences hillside above the mine. some said, equitable arrangement with Lasca Black, an elghtyear-olgirl The explosion occurred at 8:20 a. m rent Ihe last few years In regard to from the time the flre started. matrimonial Intentions of the first Over twenty steam fishing boats and Colombia, for it was not to be supof Kanosh. was tripped up while run- The first was the rumbling the warning of England. It has been known many sailing smacks were sunk In posed that Colombia meant to subning from school by a boy and her noise from underground ,and then a earl conharbor in order to save them from mit calmly. If, he declared, wo are the tor several years that the duke collar bone broken. sheet of flame followed up the deep templated marriage, and the London the flames. It is believed now that to build a canal in Panama, we must The San Pedro is pushing the work shaft. Both mine cages were hurled society Journals have hinted first at only three persons lost their lives. have the good will of Colombia, for round house at Tin-ti- through the tipple, twenty feet above one name and then another as that of Succor has arrived and provisions are on the seven-stal- l distributed. Relief committees without It the obstacles would Indefl- Junction and material .is being the landing stage, and the three men the future mistress of Norfolk house being have been formed and have Invited unci iiu iraai-- . no nam ue uiseiieu bride-elec- t Is rushed there as fast as possible. on the tlpplo were thrown to the and Arundel castle. The public subscriptions. In his bill the provision for the payA majority of the inhabitants of the A mule was thrown high While hauling Ice at Beweyvllle. ground. town lost everything they possessed. ment of $15,000,000 for the pacificaB. M. Burbanks had the misfortune to above the shaft and fell dead. The InThousands of persons had to spend tion of Colombia because he had heard lose his team. The horses slipped Into jured men were brought at once to twenty-fou- r hours in the open fields, the president had entered into an where they were without food and ex- agreement for the payment of that the river and floated under the Ice. Pittsburg, where two of them have, posed to a bitterly cold wind and a sum for that purpose. He had InsertAndrew Marx, convicted of casting since died. driving rainstorm. As soon as the noise of the expios'ou ed this provision as well as the others two ballots at the last regular election in the Interest of peace and good will, WAR ON AMERICANS. held at Mt. Pleasant, has been sen-- ; ami the crash at the pit mouth Ktaitled the lltttle village the wives and chiland in the interest of a Panama canal tenced to six months Imprisonment, Korean Mob Partially Wrecks Elec- and of all accrued dren of the men below rushed To' the rights. It was Incollision at PromonIn a rear-entric Car at Seoul. scene of the disaster, but to pain no to and he meet tended the cut-ofemergency, three Greeks tory, on the I.ucin The war department has received hoped it would be so accepted by all There was no way to'i encouragement. cara were killed and six Injured! Information cf an attack by a mob of persons concerned. get into the deep workings. Th? agei plow being overturned and falling on that let men into the mines and Koreans on an electric car, the lino tx the men. KOREAN PRINCE IN HIDING. brought thereout again when the day's being owned by Americans, because Large deposits of pitchblende, from of the fact that it had killed which radium Is "obtained, have been AD FATE OF NOTED BEAUTY A cablegram from Seoul gives Movements of Man Who Wl!l Succeed discovered In southern Utah, and this account of the trouble: An accito Throne Kept Secret. quantities of thwTll be shown at the Kentucky Heiress Victim of Unfordent on the electric street railway The Korean minister at Washington tunate International Marriage. here today, which resulted in the kill6t. Louis , The Marquise de Merlnville, who and his staff arc gunrdinr; zealously ing of a Korean, led to rioting on the Secretary Shaw has transmitted to was Miss Mary Gwendolin Caldwell, a of the populace. The marine j the whereabouts cf Prince Eul Wha, part congrcssaTrest for an appropria- Kentucky beauty and heiress, and who THE HON' 6WENVCLEN guard at the American legation, how- who, according to report, will replace tion of 53 poo for the cofcstructlon of gave J3n0.000 to found the Catholic ever, who had recourse to their fireL CONj arms, succeeded in preventing the his father on the throne, after the Kobeds at university at Washington, is critically a rnodereibioFpital for thirty-sitrouble from assuming serious propor- rean emperor Is dethroned. The minIn New the daughter of Lord Herrles and Is t III at the Buckingham . hotel Fort Doif?las. . tions. ister volunteers the Information that ' York. The Marquise, who arrived from thirty years younger than her fiancee. fit.: and Jsopu Thorpe ' Jo fro - PiKrton Is1 a the prince's movements necessarily few Europe suffering The duke's first wife died sixteen days ago, Towns Submerged. have contractedwlth SaltVako parties from a complication are confidential for the present. It Is of diseases, has, years ago. He occupies the high offlca The crest of the flood at Wheeling, to furnish ten carloads of elite stone. lost her hearing and Is armos totally ofNearl marshal and chief butler of learned, however, frr.m an attache of Their quarries are located about two blind. The Marquise's mothe was a England, and is the secular head of W. Va., was reached at 4 o'clock Sun-da- y the legation, that the prince has been sister of John C. Brecklnrlcce. one the Roman Catholic church in the afternoon, when the stage was 44 tiles cast of Fphralm. In Washington this month, i time vice '.United of the of the expected British isles. The wedding will take feet - inchf s. Fully president had not but has arrived. trouble I'e H.xyor Morris of Salt Lake City has place before Lent. homes in the city were wholly or par- decided to allow boxing contetts In Ohto. where he at last Delaware. year Held Responsible for Iroquois Fire. tially Inundated and the sharp fall In was attending co'.lesy. nnl left there Fait I ro City, so long as the fights has caused a great deal ar conducted In a clean, legitma.o some time ao. It is said that the The coroner's Jury which for three temperature of suffering. On the Island very few to evidence has been was In Now York 1rc i n to, no weeks way. pnd do not savor of fakes. listening t streets are Out of the water, a"n3 htftrry.1 prince relating to the fire la the Iroquois the second stories are invaded, but the long ago. , At the Ur aHcn there i? Mi. Karrcn Maria Moreuson, who ' atre, Chicago, has returned a verdict residents are accustomed to floods ccnsl.lerable er.clleuicnl cvr events' recently died at Moan, was the oldest which the following persons, are and have made arrangements accord- In Korea. 81) of by ape. years woman, 'there, being held to await the action of the grand ingly. The weather remains cold and She came to Utah In 1 SG7. and until j mp-- y halls and churches have been TO REDEEM THE VALLEY. Jury: Carter H. Harrison, mayor of thrown open for th accommodation thtce year t go had Uvr 1 In Salt Lake. 1 fire II. William Musham, Chicago; of those who are sufferers. Nearly John Smuin. an aged and prominent Jtah'Lake to. Ce Made a Qrcst Gov Vnarsbal; Will J. Davis, proprietor In the whole tow n cf Rnpcit, Pa.. Is resident of Ogdcn, t found dead In ' in sorre places the water ernment RescrvoJ-- . of the theatre; pijrt, andna.cer bed at his J.om. ikato was caused s'cond-storto windows. up coming George;" 'iUias. building I commis Five hundred water-users- , including by apopCW.. He was S3 years of age. of the Edward aughlin; ' signer In Grip of Blizzard. cf i f tin cr: and leaven wife and laree cailnrcn." every representatives Williams; building IrsprtoiVunder ca ial five in the thecomp'-rlin the cold is recorded Irrigating weather Extreme at William Sailers. a ireVan theatrical performance During car E. James atre: aa ake stae at enthusiastic Salt va1i7. and north a sections of in the various one Cmmngs, some shouted Tire." Kphralm, penter; William VcMuiK-n- , who had west. The cold wav extends over a meet g held in BlDgVim Junction on panic resuHlw?. no cne being seriously cf the lights thatcaused the charge In, decided without a dissentA wide area, embracing the upper Mis- th. Injured, however. The fire proved to sissippi" and Mfssourl valleys and the ing voice, that the covenmnt'a be In m building some distance down States. She Inherited $5,000,000 from . REVOLUTION, IN URUGUAY, to Improve L'taii lako should western lake region. Particularly se-street the her father, William Shakespeare CaldDabe accepted. To this end a comrr.lttee Defeat a't Vere weather Is reported In the A special election was hell at well, and fjOO.000 from her mother. Insurgents Again Suffer of Reven waj selected to fnuulate kotas. eastern Montana, northeastern Hands of Regulars. Sprlngtllle last week on the prohlbl- - She was once engaged ' to marry northnorthwestern Iowa, Nebraska, plans by which the variel interests Intion cuest'on, and resulted in a Victory Prince Murat. son of the. King of The Uruguayan government troops vern and mrtlons volved - Itlirats mil Indiana . . . . may be segregated Ictoi harfor prohibition. The vote stood 314 Naples, but broke the engagement be have apaln defeated" the Insurgents Wisconsin and Michigan. monious whole, with an pecredltel of the prince's demands that he SL Paul Sunday the minimum, for prrhibitlon and 212 In favor of cause commandrl by General ftaralva. This onKt o'fflclal 1 for-control be absolute her head whose 33 detf given duty If shall le to deal dithermcmeter was occurred at Paso de la granting a licence, tune. She was married to the Mar- -' engaTerrent below. Other green thermometers with y the ftovcrnment on behalf Janua-rectly 23. The Insurgents, Florence Fullmer, aced 9, of Abra-- ! qulse de Merlnville In 1832, Bishop Cruz are as low as 40 bdow. Bis of all the people. rcclsteved several bands, with brrken wh6 2$ and Superior, wis.. ham, walked rff a moving train be- Spalding performing; t!i ceremeny. are crossing theup Brazilian frontier, marck rKtwrted bV number of places In the tween Fait I nUe and Ogden, white Five years ago ahe was gltr-i- the where they are being disarmed. '' The "6. In The Usual Alamlna Putprs. weather coldest wu the rorthwPFtlt medal Gothe of I.aetare by Unlvers'ty a broken nos and lrsureent foaWs, Basllio, Manoz, asleep, sustaining veatV ih "f nf The delay in the r:us.lan reply to Notre Dame for her services to the mez and NV"a. are amenj those who bH)g badly shaken up. She Is rapidly CatUolic the note from Japan Is csnsin? . latest church. been have disarmed. j Colonel LynciV Reftased From Prison recovering, however. the cuslomary ercp of sensational At the annual meeting of the Utah Colonel ArtlVur lynch, who com ftiirfents pointing to the Imminence association, held In Salt 1,4k THEY HEARD, IHE SAJHE THING ONCE. msndd the IrisN brigade against the of mar In the pr? : far rat." Thi Ixmdon, British forces durVng the wtr In South City on the 18th, It was derided tn ae Pally says It understand!? that afterward con there Graphic cept the Invltstion, extended to attend Africa, and who V Is no likelihood of a ecmpro-trise- , th Fditors' foneress at St Louis durvicted of treasons and sentenced to owing to the unyielding tPlttid . has been H'jer rf ing the week of May 14. Imprisonment for on the Manrhnrlan question Japan "on license." "'Lynch has not re The new officers of the Utah PrMt and the fact that In I r last fKt? it ceived the i rfryat) t'Ardon. Colonel Kiissia association are: President, William Japan strurk out th whola Lynch will enjoy personal liberty and Heber frst Wasatch Wave, City; Buys. In artirle the draft of the treity relateven h th should tave may tountry L Ylce president. Major E, A. Lltllend care to d' so, but lM baring received ing to the demand of Rusr.ia for a neuUtah State Journal, Ogden; iecmf the royal pardon, if Is disqualified tral rone. l from sitting in and from tIc president. J. M. Boydn, W office. , any public holding Pleasant Pyramid; third vice presiWafted to Kill Pres'dent dent. J. B. Oraharn, Bingham Bulletin; War OutlooM Is Ominous.' A. Farler, a tanker, who say F. rcrrespohding secretary, t. F. Dieht. Reports of an "Harming nature of that mjMic Influences were at ork Mammoth Record ; secretary. Parley p. situation ih4 continue to pour on him thrcntrh the aeency t,t hN the Jenson, Bikubrn. Fa't Lake City; out of the far ast. Thesr include sfetnnch. bidding him kill th', r'e''-dentreasurer. W. U. McBrlde. Provo Demthe Mer-cu- r has been committed l Bll9-vustatements; nat th Japanese are ocrat; historian, J. T, Jakeman, . arm an , at landing Jot ctSam ttio, Korea, Miner. hospital, N'cw York and that SjO as to his s.vitr. I:?.'!er. Husaian troops are aminatfon Utah's mining exh'bit Is expected to a Ion, trosfing the Tain river. The reported who was arretted aft?r he one of the most lntreing triads of T' dispatch ComrrlaChinese i 'it army tf sol- rambling letter ti hy ny s'ate at the St. Iroiis exposl trained f,y t! diers, fioner cTlcrs McAdfo, fi:vf Eropcan officer,, tion. A miniature concentrating plant, beyond the rf at maU U) prf!lu.rtf, or. as "dcliverprs frt m l'.. tn'.xz." ! Is nearly finished and will be one of der ln,Mrirnuria tannot be ron. said that h fe!t the rr'rU'Vija pains im4 Ttt One el It Wh WmM f Orftrt ftMt. the Interesting features f the mining firmed. over In fhHr presne, that lb eectlon. from Th- St. rwl Globe. th clock was affected by MEET DEATH IN MINE D Og-de- - five-year-ol- d pro-cario- d c r JL j d f, i aTr'' . TABLE-MAXJVEL- x ( i""- ( j 2- one-thir- d -- j d. y ci: e 41 prop-oeltlo- n I J tf j - . ne i , - atl lC patll-imer.- t. Auiilfl 'Mi' I, St rf e r-t-- w.-lH- - rf H---., - - Sf-el- ; |