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Show f DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. AMERICAN EAGLE. lAN DAKU TROUBLES. TRAMPS EN ROUT! 'at The next issue o June London, Threatening Iay Cunt) it Ions Twt in h I'alhof the t'hrUtti Noi.ln:t the Ohio HtuiiM-rathe National IJeview will contain ar. Hay. Jiuttravor Tourist . Ticket. bi-- Kansas is :ovarticle aniiouucintr an important stcim-enWr:!'' The lU.isti. Denver. Co'.o., June fit. , July I. Columbus. t of tievi 'opun-nat the hands recei-,:;petition sigced by a metallic fall of tramps. 'J lie re is an army of state convention hen' v. as one. commisthe United l amut Mates on monetary stttlers ".tical Ruml-r,tall? J.".o "U working their way c ost in largv of the m.e-- t memorable p of sion, Senator trouble. consisting the path of the Christian Endeavor in the history of Ohio. Folic prairie respce:'.- - thl" Adkii E. Stevenson, and tourists. : This surprising statement says: tieki-tothers'1" Amonging Is the General Charles Jacks. m Paine, who was made s no to have James Wright, a promiI.. '"The In Horace rby hapman. li;i::'lu Governow ill arrive here The in a few days. Melville I). in thiscw-'nent rail way manager of Topeka, Kan. except to organLhuUciianHi-'Vemocommis-National to the l iii. according ize a. great und for more "I am not exaggerating," continued Shaw. British will the to Review, present 'lav'e been holding a -.the speaker. "Fully 5.000 are followthan a week tf Supreme Judge 1. P. Springs, from a statement government n -- W. li. Dure. joint continual ila lit regular war paint. ing each of the four large railroad sysAttorney-Genera- l ''declarFrance United and States the some F. Wilson. Some say it is 'ghost dance,' tems operating through Kansas, and State Treasurer-Jam- es the to determine their intention ing II. nee' and the Indians call it a 'graM'1 they have settled down on the adjaBoard of Public Works Peter in disastrous inaugurated experiments m are cent country like swarms of locusts, large numbers. arriving ,:..'' Degnau. 1S73 and claiming our good will and 11. our to and nm citizens, devouring everything they can get By School Commissioner They are a mi'-- ' active concurrence."' is It their hands on.'' is trouble expr-- d every day. Hard. ''We art adds: The Review National take such on that of dire therefore you our They are becoming so thick that in unanimity It was a convention able to announce that England's reply several places the citizens have petito have principles, and of differences on men, action as is your power will be that the government is willing tioned the railroads to carry them off. cantheir reservations were them who on retumeuto those an., especially to reopen the India mints, to make a They infest the freight trains to such didates for places on the state ticket. r removed frum"' midst." the to contribution substantial further an extent that on the Union Pacific The settlers nvatcn toorganize and It was a free silver convention throughof silver rehabilitation extending by and Missouri Pacific guards with out. Every candidate whose name was expel the Jn;ins if they are not use and its in increasing by England of by the governshotguns patrol the tops, presented was announced as orthodox promptly takei-arsilof the tender making silver, legal of cars to keep them off. Some of them on silver and the silver doctrine- as the ment. They r burning fences and the of ver basis the notes, empowering 11!t0 the fields of claim to be going to Colorado and Utah cardinal principle for his favorable turning their li''sts resilver use its to Bank of England in search of work. Others are makWhile there were some grain. The'gernor has received a and assistance Utoand material serve, that w Bliss hich ing tracks to join Debs' promised differences of opinion about adopting tnofcsage from eeretary to be will moral given support the body strong but resolugreat t and the Cuban pia in Washington, says: the object the United States and are going to San Francisco,, and there "I have telePNP'1 Lieutenant Ir- the tions, there was not a dissenting voice France have in view. in the convention to the free and un- win, acting agt.t at Fort Hall, for a they will alight. reand also of full limited coinage of silver at the ratio report by tdegraph THE WORK OF ENEMIES. of any quested the sectary of war to issue Masked Men Rob a Bank. Hi to without the to assistance for orders Agent A Seranton Man Mown I'p With Dynamite other nation. niiliury Deadwood, S. D., June 29. Four and order to state on Irwin the no protect While there was Over Ciiurch un(i State. preserve place masked men made a desperate attempt ticket accorded to either the Silver the lives and property of the settlers Scran ton, Pa., June 30. A dynamite to rob the Butte County bank at Belle Republicans or to the Populists, yet and return the Indians to their reser- explosion in South Scranton blew up Fourche. Entering the bank with rerepresentatives of both these elements vation, if ab.Mrnt therefrom, as re- the business block of Leon Olchofski, volvers drawn, they ordered the cusin the convention, and an ported." a double dwelling block owned by him tomers present and the bank 'officials Those Indians are the ones who fig and a detached house owned by Mi- to throw up their hands. A little hesinformal fusion was perfected. The Silver Republicans and tho Populists ured in the Jackson Hole affair some chael OTIara. The business block, a itancy on the part of Cashier Marble robare responsible for having no repre- time ago and had several skirmishes building, was torn to pieces. drew forth a shot from one of the sentatives on the ticket, as they would with .settlers. A commission is now Twenty other houses had all the win- bers which clipped off a large portion: not ask it, and stated that they were, negotiating with them as well as with dows blown out and plaster torn from of the cashier's right ear and enforced more interested in the platform than some other tribes, for a cession of a the walls. The shock was felt all over compliance with the command. The in the ollices, part of their reservation to the United the city. safe and counter were relieved of States. The commission has been SU.VKK ItKPCIil.U'AX COXFKKKNTB. The cause of the explosion is un- much they contained, and the robbers, The Silver Republicans held a 'working for several months, but the known, but Olchofski alleges that it mounting their horses, which had been and expressed great indigna- Indians generally have been found not was the work of enemies he made dur- conveniently stationed near, rode tion. They said it was true they had to favor the scheme, and the commis- ing political and church disputes, he away. An alarm was immediately announced they did not want a place sion's work so far as it has progressed being one of the principals in trouble given and in a lew minutes a The Ban- which led to a split in the Polish Cathhas not proven successful. on the state ticket, but the announceand armed posse was in purlocated down in olic congregation. is nock reservation ment was not made until after they suit of the bandits. Within a few miles were told they could not have it. They the southeastern corner of Idaho, near Olchofski was seriously injured in from town the posse came upon the fuUtah the the nominated a separate ticket. boundary saving his wife, and his recovery k gitives and a running fight ensued, Wyoming and The Populists also announced that line. doubtful. The wrecked buildings took which resulted in one of the robber's fire, but the firemen kept the flames throwing up his hands and surrenderthey would hold a state convention Must Orders. Court Obey und have a separate ticket. from spreading. ing. The others, being better mount 30. June Michael two It of child The Prohibitionists will have Cleveland, O., The infant Joyce ed, continued their flight, but are beappears a officials the States Fnited little ing closely pursued and have very litand ho that of govwas dangerously injured separate tickets, so that there will the of suffocated. must ernment the orders almost Klein six of at least state tickets iu tho held. son John obey tle chance of escaping. courts whether they are engaged in The total loss will reach $35,000. Itrynn'a Opinion. government business when summoned "Whaling Fleet in Danger. Larimie, Wyo., July 1. While in the or not. Some time ago Maj. W. B. Staggered Home With Her Throat Cut. New Bedford, Mass., June 29. Letcity, Mr. Bryan, who had just read the Stockman of the weather bureau was Miss 30. June St. Mo., Louis, ters received in this city from a, summons platform of the allied silver forces of fined for frurato-answeMary Kennedy staggered, into her the intelligence that island Ohio, was asked: to appear a. a witness before Judge home with her throat cut. She said three of the bring steamers of the staunchest "What do you think of the plat- Oner. Failing to pay the fine he was she went with Wils Crabtree San Francisco whaling fleet were walking form?" committed to jail, but was almost im- and sat down near the lake. A negro caught in the ice off the mouth of the Mr. Bryan promptly replied: mediately released. He appealed tc sprung out of the bushes and struck Mackenzie river last September and "The Ohio Democrats took exactly Washington and Judge Ong suspend- Crabtree three times on the head with could not make a harbor. These vesthe right course. They endorsed the ed the fine until Major Stockman a club. The negro then seized her, sels, the Mary D. Hume, Captain WilChicago platform and decided tha could hear from the government. carried her into the woods, and, after liam Haggerty; the Jesse H. Freeman, money question to be the paramount He has just received a letter from Se- threatening death if she resisted, asW. S. P. Porter, and the Fearissue, just as the Chicago platform cretary Wilson advising him to pay the saulted her. As she subsequently re- Captain less, Captain James McKenna, were did. The Ohio Democrats were also fine. sisted, the negro cut her throat twice frozen in the ice while trying to make wise in giving recognition to the Silver and left her for dead. a harbor. Tor the Control of Trusts. Republicans and Populists, and the Crabtree was found in the place deThey were in no danger during the combined action of the reform forces Washington, June 30. The Republi- scribed, with his head literally smash- winter, but the letters state that durcan, 1 believe, carry Ohio this fall, and can members of the senate committee ed. He is dying. ing June, when the ice pack breaks up, is a consummation devoutly to be on judiciary considered the form of an the vessels will have a hard time of it, wished." A Crook Sent I'p. amendment to be submitted for the and the chances are that all three will They practically London, June 30 Charles Bertrana be crushed in the ice. If so. the lives, NOT A MATRIMONIAL NOVICE control of trusts. agreed upon an amendment making it known under the non de plume of of from 120 to 150 men will be in danIJut Still Susceptible to the AYilo ot an offense punishable by line and im- "Col. Hay," an alleged brother of the ger. The whalers were short of proW orkers. prisonment for one year for any per- United States embassador, and who visions, and the crews had to haul Portland, Oregon, July 1. Aimer son or corporation to monopolize trad-inc- has traveled under other aliases of supplies from Herschel island over the in any article protected by the tar- "Conovers"' and "E, R. S. Marshal of ice on Forsythe. 70 years old, arrived from dog sledges to the vessels. San Francisco, where he has been iff bill. The amendment when comChicago." convicted of fraud in gainstaying with a son of his eighth wife, pleted, will prescribe penalties and ing the. acquaintance of women and BurgliM Existed in Imagination. He goes to Victoria to meet a son of supply directions for the detection of ordering jewelry, dresses, hats, etc., Cleveland, 0., June 20. For soma his ninth wife, whom he has not seen fraud. The preparation of the amend- for them, having the goods sent to time Mrs. Mary Obermillcr has. past for seven years. While walking the ment has been referred to a hotels, and then borrowing small sums been troubled with burglars. Her streets he was buncoed by two men consisting of Messrs. Thurston, of money from his victims, was senand WillRatcliffe Edward S'.i. neighbors. out of leaving him only his ticket Davis and Spooner. tenced in Old Bailey to ten years' penal iam her to that she Renekc, suggested He to Victoria. applied to the police servitude. burglars-camthe tin horn when blow a for lodging, and there his remarkable ust Obey the Law. again. She blew the horn as rematrimonial record came out. June 30. Governor Democrats Give Silver Kepnhllenns Hearing Cheyenne, Wyo,, quested. Ratcliffe and Beneke jumped "I've been married nine times," Richards receiyed a message from Ten 30, The Demo- out of bed and started for the house. June O., Columbus, s;.id the old man. "All rny wives Sleep, in the Rig Horn basin, advising cratic state central committee gave a Mrs. Obermiller was very much ex ; dead, very happily with him that a mob of ranchmen was form to the representatives of the cited and shot off a revolver. Ratcliffe each." named hearing ing to turn hack a State League c, Silver Republicans, and Beneke also shot off theirs, which Kcott. who proposes driving a band of and The 'mi list ft Let. adopted a resolution recommend- made such a racket that they awoke 8H00 sheep across the Big Horn basin the committee on rules desig- the town marshal of Lakewood, who Cb vennc. Y yo . that ing July 1. Surveyor and that Scot and his herders nate a ranges, Gcne-place on the state ticket to be came running to the scene and emptied Thompson received ins true shot if they per- be filled tiou by i.v from the commissioner will be ambushed and by the State League of Silver the contents of a shotgun into Ratin bringing the sheep into the sist cciK alo the land ollice. to let the Republicans. This is the closing oi cliffe. The burglars existed only in Gov, Richards has advised the efforts at fusion that have been in the country, tor act coin tlie surveying of seven imagination of Mrs. Obermiller. the to obey the law, and progress. ranchmen The silver Republicans, in Thirteen the buckshot were extracted Grand Encampment townships calls upon the county authorities to when this concession was made, with- from Ratclili'e's R. U. country. thighs. He will live. Carpenter secured the ee that is preserved. Ten Sleep drew their objections to Sorg, Hough peace and lenves nt contract, onea with a is l"o miles from Casper, the nearest and other candidates. Deadly Shooting AIT ray at a Pienlo, large force of men to do the work This was brought about by the big in- railroad point. Anent Annexation. Vanceburg, Ky., June 20. Tom Loflux of people to Grand Encampment Boston, June 30 Secretary of the gan and Wyatt Cooper brought about a this spring. on of Jturder. Arretted on Charge Xavy John D. Long when asked if it deadly shooting affray at a picnic were in two which F. Fork, 30. J. Ms. Kansas City, June were true that simultaneously with the Straight Not "At Home" To lit Son. l killed instantly and many were wounda owns J nek who is wealthy so, signing of tho Hawaiian annexation Portland, Ore., July 1. Albert E. a oml payting drug treaty plans were prepared in the war ed. Logan and Cooper were deadly Northrup has been arrested on a wa- biff laundry here enemies and when they met at the picrrant aworn to by his Either, William store on Independence avenue, hs and navy departments for any possible with complicity contingency with Japan, he replied: nic Logan opened fire, killing Cooper been arrested, charged Northrup, charging him with trespassFred .1. "It is not true as to the navy. There at the first shot. He fired five other husband, lu'r in the murder of ing. His father ordered him to leave sever- has not been the to death shot Jackson, who wft slightest anticipation bullets into his prostrate body and then home because, being n Seventh Day Jackson's Mrsapartof al on my part months ago in any war with Japan, his friends took up tho fight and the the sun refused to work in his J. Dr. hotel Woodland a ments by at the which is highly civilized country, and shooting became general. An unknown father's barber shop on Saturday. He Mrs, of i manager I). Goddard, who especially on friendly terms with the man was killed and about twenty were failed to leave, hence his arrest. wounded, soma fatally, it is believed. Jackson's drug business. United States."' tkuitil Diet a ""re hJ l I litems Vro!-1:- '3 i.V wr U. A WXUXaJCSGJL MURRAY. Dcrao-erati- e UTAH. oeca-siou- s g - - Mah.--um- f Wolcott.ex-Vice-l'residen- UTAH NEWS. t busl-nes- T r The Utah Press association will not have hq outing at Castillo. July 4. The event lias been postponed. Tho charge is made that large nnm-ber- s of trout are being killed by dynamite in Paradise, creek, Box Elder county. Coal has been discovered in Rox Elder county, about feisty miles from Terrace. There are aid to be large i deposit. Charles Telford of Bountiful hasbeen named as cadet to the Military aende-emat West Point. Edsou W. Coule of Salt Lake is chosen alternate. Charles Steven and Dick Thomp son, charged with the robbery of the postofllce at Fort Bridgcr, Wyo., were arrested at Vernal. Mrt. Andrew Nielson of Fairview suffers considerabla from Internal received by a fall from a ladder few days ago. fcho fell across a wash-tub- . y double-b- arreled anti-trus- 1 Governor Wells nays that he has not sent any pons after the Robbers' Rooit outlaws. Thobe who are chasing1 them have either been sent out by cohnties, or gone of their own volition. It Lak city, George W. Meeks of who is a member of Lindsay's dramatic compajjy, while playing at Kaysvilie, had a watch stolen. J'.ert Deshazc confessed to having taken tho watch and ha was fined 825 by Justice Beazer. The store f Owen Lewis at Span ish Fork was entered by tramps on night last week, and a lot of dry goods taken, No clue to the thieve? lias yet been obtained. Deputy ShcrifJ Wilkins is operating on the cum iu Salt Lake. The Rio Grande Western railway has purchased the Utah Central and is thus able to reap a tdmre of Park City's business. The price paid is said to be quite an advance over that bid by New Yorkers at the recent sale. This will dispose of the proposed lino from Provo. Mining men are- advocating an excursion during the week of the Jubilee to Mercur, that the. thousands of visitors may be afforded an opportunity of convincing themselves of the splen tWiit have been achieved did ia the great camp of gold. The attend-ancwould no doubt be large, an an excursion rate may be secured. Pat Sullivan, an employ of the Wood-sidmine at Park City, fell eighty feet down an incline which has a dip of 65 One of his feet degrees, recently. was badly crushed and he sustained a severe nervous shock. His injuries were promptly attended to and, al though he suffered considerable pain, he is doing well und will be all right in a few weeks. Elder Andrew Jensen, whohns just returned to Salt Lake city, after mak ing a two year' tour of tho world for the purpose of securing historical records for the Church of Jesus Christ oi Latter-daSaints, gave an interesting review of his travels at the Salt Lake tabernacltt Sunday last, lie said he had traveled 65,000 miles and had visited many missionary fields. A little Logan lad lost his enthusi-asfor expert equest rienne performance in a painful and positive manner. 10 year-olHiram Nielson. had been tc the circus and attempted to reproduce some of the feats of the bareback ridei "with the dis;istrious result of a broken arm. It would appear that tho eircu and surgeon were in cahoots. ;s 1.;,; Is the second broken arm caused by ambition inspired by the t Tho evidence against Sheri'r Sulli Tau, who was tried at Nenhi. show.- ' that he had sold about Si. 000 orth o' goods belonging to Minever A Co. a ter assignment, ami they asked f damages ns not having the full pri for the goods, and aso for damage? done the remainder of the goods and damage done to the goods returned to the assignor after the sheriff had sold enough to cover its claims. Tho jury returned a verdict for plaintiff for rult e e y d , - $4,700. A wreck occurred on the hill side north of Helper on the Rio Grande Western. The engineer had used all bis air and could not hold the train on the grade. Half way down the hill the train broke in three pieces, while, After three going at terrific speed. miles race the rear cars crashed into the front train and demolished three rs. None of the trainmen were kill ad, though a brakeman who jumped from th train broxt U leg. two-stor- y e well-mount- Her-sch- t'nnll-1'I- r .M I Hd flock-maste- r al . . a-- - ed el |