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Show RELICIOU AM KMC AN EAGLE. GREECE WANTS TEACE M. A. W I I.I.I A MSO.V. Ilj Fiiar Men Shot ax the KeMilt of a I ti lieiiient iii Arkansas. BUT TURKEY REFUSES AN ARMLittle Rock. Ark., May 10. A ensa-tionISTICE. shooting affray, in which a woman shot and seriously wounded four Written Appeal to th Timem The Su- men. oeeiirn d at Lovell. Ark., today. ltan Will Im- - Satisfied With Keaoitahl The shouting was done by Mrs. Duer-linIndemnity Torkey Sends Her and the wounded are T. E. Bryant Mirpluv Trmip Home. of lovell and three citizens of Spring-dale- , whose names are not known. The Athens, May 10. The correspondent shooting was the result of religious of the Associated Press learns, on the excitement caused by a woman known very best authority, that Greece has as Mrs. Renediet, who has bt-holdinade a writU-application to the ing a s ries of "holin?.ss meetings" in powers, through their representatives the neighborhood. Mrs. lienediet at Athens, with a view of. obtaining some her about twenty eon-- : mediation. All the representatives gathered verts among them Mrs. Duerling, who have promised in their replies to use Citizens of her husband. deserted their best offices, except the German decided to run them out of Springda'.e minister, who has merely, acknowl- the county. The posse followed Mrs. edged the receipt of the note from the Benedict ami Mrs. Duerling to a house cabinet. The porto is inclined to s im women fortified the where at Lovell. port the powers with a view to the fa themselves, and when the men arrived cilitation of negotiations, but it dc Mrs. Duerling opened lire on them with nines io eonsent to an armistice, on a revolver. Mrs. Duerling was arrestthe ground that this would enubh ed, charged with rttemptetl murder. al UTAH. MURRAY, FANATICS. UTAH NEWS. g, Crude Western is advertis ing midsummer L'tah excursions at al Colorado point. The postofiire at Troy, Wayne conn Itj . I'tnli. has hen diseontinui (I. Mail will go to Cainevillc. Fort Duchesne is probably the only military post in the United States at which but two troops or companies are stationed that lias its regularly organ ied brass band. Tin- - !:;. BRIEFLY TOLD. E. 1'. Elliott was killed by a premature explosion of giant powder near the Halfway house on the Pike's Peak trail on the hth. BON TON MINE DEDICATED. It i thought that the wild unbrand-e- d evangelist in Ci rtil lioliN I nique Ser-vhorses that are eating the grass on ex over a Mine. the public ranges of Nevada will ) Central City, Colo., May 11. A novelkilled by wholesale this spring. ty in the way of dedicating a mine to At a rough estimate, seventy-fivGod has been witnessed in Russell horses now racing in Cal throughbred Gulch, which was the first like cerewill ifornia, be shipped to Montana ii: mony ever seen in this county and perthe course of the next month. haps the whole state. The Ron Ton is the name of the mine lately leased and At Winnemucca, New. the Humboldt bonded by the Rev. J. H. Weber, of river looks likean immense lake. It Preston, O., an evangelist, ami C. W. has and has covered the land Elmer, of Monroe, Mich. The services that has not been under water foi commenced at 10 o'clock with threat yea rs. ening weather, but fortunately .the sun James Clark struck two more vein shone out warm and the storm passed in the Sulphides claim last week, averoff. I he exercises began with prayer aging from one foot to eightecr by the Rev. Cage, of Nevadaville, fol inches, and assaying :?i:t per ton in lowed by the singing of hymns, after gold. 1 li e There is now over a million pounds wool stored at the liio Grande West m wool warehouse and platform at Priee.Tcains are bringi ng it in every day wards followed by addresses by the Commissioner Hermann has recomfrom Vernal, Ashley and Emory eoun-tyabove reverend ? - ...., w i,. II f till mended to the attorney-gtnera- l the Rev. Cook of Central ami shearing is still going on. Greece to reorganize her forces. City, the final ad- suspension for the of propresent legal dress As a matter of fact, Turkey contin being made by the Rev. J. II. Robert Rail and Henry Evans, two ;overnr Taylor Has Deeld to Kesin. to send troops from Saloniea home who explained his purpose of ceedings growing out of ues Weber, on ball the were playing young men, Nashville. Term.. May 10. While within the Cascade range forest the above mine and dedicated street at Lehi. Kail was using the bat. ward, and it is probable that Osman Governor Taylor refuses to talk for working reserve. it in t hiHe struck the ball and it flew off to Pasha has returned to Constantinople on concerning the reports , pubheat from Saloniea Chief Natchez invites all Indians of that all profits received , , , son ol i i 4i one side, striking the " 6 view its fom of Nevada to a banquet on the shores of In both as he ; be would facts.it may set aside operation II. I'. Osterieh just above the heart. to In: gov- - . a about OctoK-- he will cease 7 lor .serious sumed that Th. is mirnose. .i..,i,.,.t;.... Pyramid lake, commencing on the 18th nothing expect ernor, it is known he has so decided, The little fellow got up, and after ruu services were and of the continuance a but witnessed of state ed, a lasting a week. A big dance and lar.ye by ning two or three steps, fell dead. he told several gentle- number of ladies and gentlemen among games will furnish, enjoyment war is regarded as the very best means and that today men that the reports are correct. the .lames Elliott Pearson and Henry of hastening the efforts of latter being many prominent minwill be winked at. diplomacy. About ()e tokr it is is his intention to "Mark Pearson, brothers, aged U and 11 Without doubt ing men. The new sha f is comhopes have been raised John Rittendorf and Gus Rucking and it is almost certain that he years respectively, were drowned 3d in Turkey that the Ottoman govern- resign, pleted, the plant of machinery in ham, Union Pacific on lecture the brakemen, havt will platform. place and again go city creek at. Salt Lake City Saturday. ment might annex Thessaly and resinking operations been at arrested of this the The Cheyenne, charged publication morning While enjoying an outing up the can- store the old frontier of ss , but the eed. with misplacing a switch and derailcreated quite a sensation in postory turbinto the fell the boy not yon younger inclined to risk .such a sultan is ing an engine in the Cheyenne &. North FEARFUL HAVOC WROUGHT ulent waters of the stream and was step. On the contrary, he opposes it litical circles. ern yards. 1 lie case excites wideswept away on its course cityward, to uncompromisingly, and will not yield A Oara Iiur.Ht8 near Iteaver and the "Water spread interest among railroad men. Klorhlit Kitilrrmd Law. be' followed a moment later by the eld- to the pressure of the war party at Sweeps All Hefore It. 10. Pensaeoki. Governoi Flu., son of O. T. hero-likMay er brother; who Virgil, the plunged into Constantinople, lie will be satisfied Reaver, May 11. Hy the bursting of has Rloxham allowed the railroad a farmer ustin. the icy water to rescue his brother. living four miles with a reasonable indemnity ami 'J the dam at the Twitehell reservoir a commission bill to become a law withof Greeley. Colorado, was northeast of ratification the eastern The prospect of an empty city treas- slight out his approval. The law provides short distance above the Rob Roy mine burned to death in an old stable. It is on Indian creek, damage to the amount frontier, such a one as would ury is growing rapidly more serious at for the appointment of three commis several of several thousand dollars resulted. supposed the child was playing with give Turkey stragetie positions sioners, one railroad man, one Salt Lake City, and indications art matches and ignited the hay in the lawyer A wall of water that the municipal financial famine oi in the vicinity of Nezeros. eight feet high broke building. and one farmer. They will be appoint fiom the enclosure and swept everylast year w ill be repeated during the ed this week. T'lere are over a hundThe Cree has returned to his old Acof lS'.t?. Silver Suit Lake City Klipppers. summer and fall months red applicants for the positions the thing before it. stamping grounds on the banks of the The descent is rapid to the Rob Roy San Francisco, May 10. Yesterday a salary being S.'.ioo per annum. cording to the last report of the city The Missouri in Montana, and a camp, comauditor, the unexpended and unappro- pair of slippers reached the peniten- law is radical iu its features, and it is mill, which luckily is located above posed of about thirty of the thieving priated balance in actual cash is about tiary at San Quentin to he delivered to believed that its passage is bound to high water mark, but two hoarding redskins, is located on the west side on and sleeping houses and some lumber The expenses of the city are a prisoner, $18,300. hey were of simple make bring the railroad companies into shanties were instantly lifted from prrcisely the same spot where a year about $i:, 000 per month and the. reve- and innocentlooking things. Captain their foundations and carried down ago Uncle Sam's soldiers took them nue coming in at the rate of from $15, of the Guard Edgar received the articaptive for deportation. stream. Tira ii Dtlicials in Durance. 000 to $18,000 monthly. On July 1st or cles and scanned them carefully. Ap r Jim Parker, the notorious From there to the settlement on In inter- parently they were all right. about that date, a It was Omaha. .May 10. A special to the Pacific-trai& who held the Atlantic dian up creek the force of the Hood was est payment of Sf:il,:.'00 will fall due, noticed, however that the soles of the liee from Auburn, Xeb.. says the May at Rock Cut in February, added and from the present outlook there will clippers ditl not bend easily, and they or and City Council are in jail and are broken somewhat, but at the south not be enough money in the treasury tc were ripped open. The slippers were likely to reunhi there. Judge Stull l"oaii erossing, considerable damage another chapter to his history of crime . IMS t St. Retwecn the boles and had tii era cited to appear for contempt was done on the valuable meadows on the 10th by escaping from the . and farms there.pcords of drift wood, county jail at Preseott. Arizona, in .. ... along the sides were half dollars, andsent them to me nignosi waier seen in me jail for disregarding Kio in such a perfect manner as to the orders. .Judge Stull today offered rocks and debris were left on either company with two other desperate Virgin and Santa Clara rivers for years placed criminals. is now crowding their banks, cutting defy detection. There was slso a let to release the officials on bail but they side, The son of Mr. and ter spread out between the soles. The declined to give it. The trouble origiCrops in many places were washed into farms and playing havoc in gen silver-lineMrs. Hanson of out and irrigation systems all but Shelley was seriously slippers came all the way nated in an effort to open a street. eral. It is impossible for farmers to kicked ahorse by Saturday, the result reach their farms on the opposite side from Salt Lake. They have been con of is which a fractured skull. badly A LEGISLATIVE MUDDLE. lie.Misplaced a Sv IU n and is Arresed. of the Rio Virgin except by crossing fiscated. The in was little the farmyard boy . 7 , f nc II over a small suspension eiinc, oyo., .nay iu. mi loint j. table to t'aune Trouble in Other playing. The skulll aliov the ine nearright States Heiden Montana. constructed by general donation over DENVER'S COLD CONVENTION ing of Cms Ruekinghiun, a Union Paei ear is crushed to such an extent that the river at the site of the old bridge A Call Will Koon He lulled for the Meet lie hrakeman accused of misplacing a tlelena, Mont., May 1. A point of the brains were oozing- out. switch and derailing an engine in the j law which as far as known has never which stands some fifteen feet out in lug by (iov. Ada nn. Settlers on the upper Tongue river - before been presented in the United the stream. The span of the footDenver, May 10.- The international Cheyenne and Northern yards, comin Montana are greatly excited conbridge is HO feet, constructed of cable convention to be held in meneed today. John Rittendorf, an- - States, has been raised by the defense other hrakeman is charged with com- - in the trial of John Rloor, secretary of cerning a suspected Indian outrage. A wires. It is the only means of commu- Denver next July is now fully under man named Hoover, who works nication between Price and Atkinville way. The executive committee has plieity in the crime and will also have the last senate, charged with secreting young on Rarringer's sheep range near Miles a hearing. Creat excitement has been the salary bill to mid St. George. There have been S( prevent its passage, organized by electing Mr. R. Hunter has been missing and strong cirCity, narrow escapes while attempting as chairman, David II. Moffat treiisur aroused over the case especially among They w ill contend that the hill secret- cumstantial evidence points strongly ed was not a part of the nnblie wnmi men in this state. to cross with wagons. er and Irwin Mahon secretary. Gov. railway to Cheyenne Indians as being responas it was not passed until long after Chief Consul C. X. Uutler, of the Adams will issue a call for the eoliven sible for his disappearance. I mmnignc. w nen the. legislature, al- rlendly Relations Sought. I tah division L. A, W., has announced tion giving basis of representation, an E. .15. Keyes of Annabella. found his 41, UK" ' sioa after London. May 10,-- The the following committees for the en- - outline of the expected programme Daily Mail's ..1 Edson E. Keyes. lying dead in a son. il lul t ,,Kh ,H"Iore niMlniffnt, as and other essential details. correspondent at Paris says: It is re- field just outside the town, where bc suing year; rinance C. N. Rutler.W. al1 H'latures do, was In connection with the gathering, ported that l'riuee Kadziwill. who rep- adjourned by I), lirown, August Stein. Rights and the constitution at lives, on the 7th inst. The corpse was . ; .. i i i be made for a typical resented Kmperor William at the fune- - the P(riltion will i provision I emoroKe. A, A. petl face downward across an irri priveieges - lc eontemled that lying eer. Theodore Nvstrom. Improvement display of minerals and the several ral services held in the cathedral of 1""""H"'furrow . It is the theory that 16 "lU was sloloa gating h' oilwr "fl'i-- f of Highways C. S. Wilkes, (). I!. Hew states und mining districts will la? in Notre Dame for thd victims of the char- man the was seized with a fit and fell to fire, has a mission to improve ",c ''Mauire ana not by Rloor. ity ctt, II. lhrschman. lourine A. E, vited make displays. and unconscious with his face prone l'ostoftlre Clerk (Joes Wr.mi;. the relations between France and Ger Keveridge, A. W. Caine, T. O. Angell in the furrow, into which he had turn I . KiiNliIng , many. Helena. Mont.. Mar 11 I ra niMrtatli importation ed a small stream of water, and on Iv Joseph Obcndorfer, Kansas City, May 10. The JW. S. Burnett, a clerk in the postoffiee at an inch or two lirowning, A. C. Kecley. Racing deep. r- - An Anonymous Donation. Hoard A. Stein. II. Pembroke, G. Aniesvilte, Reaverhead county, was in duty on Mexican cattle, us propped The La Cigale property at Mercur Paris. May 10. An anonymous don. (lit'te(1 1.V the last grand jury for rob P.rastow. W. E, Lake, O. W. Pierce in the pending tariff bill, has resulted continues to improve. The vein has .Rule and regulations -- M. S. Hnnaucr, iu ud unprecedented rush of Mexican or nas sent the sum of Jt::i".,500 to the registered mails of small and richer us depth is grown larger into cattle the Tinted The States. 1'. re. committee of management of thechar- - unll oi money, ranging from ?." to S 'o 0. Warnock, Kcrstcn. Road Rook- attained now the width of the until of the Kansas was aml office of t I j. C. Van Voorhis, Robert Otlieer, II ports the ity bazar, which was the scene of last City "rough to the city today. vein in the lower levels is not known of bureau animal Tintof tne week's Amnn? letters was one addressed industry terrible tragedy from tire. This t. Evans. Pi vision Attorney E. E, and will not be until it is crosscut. ed of States lo Rros. wlker of amount Winters department Salt Lake and with the proceeds of the first Agriculture The assays taken show that the imports of Mexican catduring the week, Gaining .". Rurnett's mother is nost. the full sale, His'iiO.equals receipts Arrangements for the 1'niversity ot tle for the month of April were TJ.OH, of the in number, twenty-siranged from bazar of lSOO and the committee ""stress at .Amcsville, w hich is 1'tah summer school are being pushed the Sl.lo to $17. :.), and gave an in the history of this thus enabled to make distribution as twetu Red Rock and Salmon City. Ida greatest average of , as rapidly as possible. The circulars ...i .1 e young inuti Dad charge of the Sil.r,.-- per ton for the new ground drift'scuttle trade with Mexico, as before. country are now out ami everything1 seems to ed intoduringthe week. which amount-teoffice. compared with 14, 'AMI iu April a year to 'in feet. promise a successful sessiou. Prof, ago. ew t'nlfo.-for Convicts. Attempted Suicide. Evan Stephens will meet the ehool Word 10. has been received at Anaconda The board Lansing, Kan., May . Cheyenne, Wyo., May Suicided to t seape a ) So,- -f of the suicide (iice a week to conduct un exercise in f directors of the of .1. R. Risher at penitentiary nson started on a bicycle from Forest vocal music, and Miss Annie K. Spen Kansas City. .Mo.. May 10. Maj. have announced to the convicts,, that R. C. Fisher was elected conntv In Citv. iti...,.... err will oiler a course in gymnastic w as clerk here in McXamura. a veteran of the Fenian tlu- regulation " " uniforms will be He stood for resif. striped for ladies, paying attention tc army that invaded Canada in 100, and ' . scanled. beginning on the 4th of lw,. V,,M election last year but was defeated. ' work best adapted for the schoolroom. again in 1870, and w ho was later promAn examination of his of the convict, of h ""V""!' ;'uly. The0ewgarb hooks revealed , . The class will not be confined to teach- inent in the Invincibles. the Clan-na- lU" s to W of . " with i.lack , of material, $l'.i:,8. shortage gray 0 a,.tion was , made him desnon,l..t 11 4..1 i ers, but will be open to all who wish Gael and kindred Irish societies, killed tnpes ' uiKen to ... , """","1' the outer seam of the . him alo, or prosecute collect from 't, to avail themselves of the course of in- himself last Mmtat his bondsmen. Last week a V , night rather than suffer trousers. ...... grand jury struction for personal benefit. Prac- the disgrace of being sued for a S.'o ,v nuwuug nimseir in the fore was summoned and it was supposed head. The bullet did not tice in marching, fancy steps, Indian debt. An acquaintance who had loanpenetrat., this matter would be 1. . Spain after Kla taken up. The win recover. Soren-soclubs, wands, dumb-bel- l und heavy ed him the money threatened arrest if Madrid. May 10. The queen regent lastseeuof him was when he left is 2J of years age. work, parallel und horizontal bars, it were not paid. McNamara wa.s lias issued a Wednesday ostensibly for his home at decree authorizing the rings, etc., will be given. In addition years old and came west from Hon ton. raising nf MINING NEWS. to be secured by DccrWge. His death is a shock lo iooo.OOO, to the course announced Miss Craft of He w as a newspaper w riter, and had the the whole customs duties of Spain, to meet community and particularly the training school w ill offer a course done more or less work on dailies in the cost Stnteline assuires quite a of military operations in Cuba lively ilp. to ahosj of friends who would have '.a science work to include- the first the southwest for yeas. lie leaven a nnd the I hilippine islands. The bank pearanee on account of the number of willingly helped hi-- out of the trouble. prospector and business men right grsdes of the public schools. widow. of spain will He leaves an estimable wife undertake the issue. and one child. f , - sheep-pasturin- g ,.,,. - ,t anr-poke- com-me- n 1 e Thes-salia- u 1 train-robbe- semi-annu- silver-lined- . . . three-year-ol- d d 'X foot-bridg- e 1 - - gold-minin- g ... u"ng 1 .. 1 - k s ba-.- ar !..,-;,- .15 con-day- 's x he-i- s d m ll.-L- ouis IW-h- Ross-land- . - . - sH-cia- l I ; ...,,:. . ,,,., . nuauiiiif 1 - n |