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Show M. A. I.f 'S EO.MB EXPLODED. AMERICAN EAGLE. i.I ftorlea Iu in nl:iiloii 1 liat an Aiii Mide mi I rci.i. lit I )ure Life. Wil l IlMOV London IVw rParis, Aug. fel veil an ovation from the ; "lb. '' he started on his jo irn y to : :a Large crowds liiilng the route station to the Llysi-railway palace ' greeted the president with enthusiast'.-cries of "Vive la Repablioue! Vive la Russia! Vive la I'aurei" Ten minutes after the. presidents departure, while the crowds were returning along the route traversed by M. Faure, a bomb exploded at the corner of Boulevard Magenta and the Ruo la Fayette, in front of the Restaurant Duval. The report caused a panic in the neighborhood, and all kinds of wild stories were circulated, based on tho statements attributed to anarchists that their next effort would be an attempt upon the life of President Faure. Upon investigation of the police, however, it developed that the explosion caused but little damage, and that nobody was hurt. Mn-f- m:vs. UTAH A Bw bridge is t aero is Provo river at the mouth of the canyon near what ia known as "Sharp's cut." Enhrahn Blackburn, a graduate of the college, charge5 with stealing cattle at Loa, has been acquitted. Tho farmers ia Tooele county are reaping fairly good crops this year, bat nothing to compare with last year's Latter-day-Saint- s production, Ono Kyle is wanted at F.phraim for issuing worthless checks. The Man ti Coop, was caught for $10 and Luther T. Tuttlo for $50. Sevier county parties are also sufferers. ' Attorney-Genera- l Bishop lias rendered an opinion to tho effect, under the law, the compensation of tho secretary of the state board of horticulture should be $i;o0 a year. Governor Wells passed his thirty-eightmilestone on the 11th inst. and was the recipient of congratulations and well wishing at his residence in Salt Lake. The governor was born irv Salt Lake City August 11, 189, just a little over twelve years from tho time of the founding' of Salt Lake. Mr. Russell fired a charge of small shot at some birds that were destroying his fruit at Toot lo and two of tho shot were, by some means, deflected and struck a little child of a neighbor, and was quickly knocked down by the father. Mr. Russell felt very sorry over the affair, and for that reason he refused to prosecute the father. A meteor which fell at Morgan attracted tho attention of those who "were fortunate enough to be np until midnight one night last week. The meteor fell from south to north, describing an arching curve of much beauty. Some of tho observers said that a sharp buzzing like that of a sky rocket ccompauicd the flight of tho don, Ar,f in tile London past has "diow-- I h l'utling In rumps. Leadville, Colo., Aug. l'J The pumpn mines ing proposition of the dow which looked so gloomy of lato because the Pisou Mining company re fused to put up itsshareon thepropo-bitiois to be carried on and the to be placed in position as are pumps fast as possible. The merchants of the city contributed 81,000, John Campion nearly 1,000 and the balance of $1,300 duo was paid by assessment on the other companies iu the combination, thus making up the deficit ncy caused on the part of the by Pi.son company, and the work of g in pumps will commence at once. n, non-payme- put-tiu- ISutteCify Ofllelalu Disagree. the Constitutionality To Test ,ig,lnt Mlvvr'i j n T l FIGHT. DETERMINED of the Stock Tw i 'i- - special ! j u j ( bi-t- reop-uint- . f ser-whi- ch ive Mine iratiS to Wiiluiut I unher Ilelay. IJejlu 1 , Moreover, while in Lincoln it is only ? ,C0. This works a hardship on the Lincoln sheep ow ners. The law will be fought under the recent decision of the supreme court in the fee law ease if that decision stands. If it is revised, some other grounds of attack will be relied upon. Chief Justice Sullivan arrived from Hailey for the purpose of consulting with the other members of the court on the petition for a rehearing in the fee law case. It is understood the matter will be decided at once; the understanding being that the decision was prepared in accordance with an understanding arrived at by all of them, that it was sent to the chief justice and that he brought it back with him. There is considerable gossip about the probable action of the court, but nothing definite has become public. year. rate in Blaine is COAL. e I was justified, an,j j;;:sat is now needled to bring a (rfl.i.t fiperiment to a successful enlin!rjjS little courage as well as resour'.l ll8the nart of the financiers of th( frjian empire. At the same time, p' and straightfor-i.liabl- e ward language j upon one statesmen point. The IDl pered too longw This flirtation, which ais bo innocent and innocuous, t'eady cost them dear. Put for i the government would have con, i to the closing of the mints lono-The article jts on the "char crude i and boldness of American diplos in sending a o metallic commis. s effect a ening of the Inri while at the tame time dealh lie worst possible blow at British nerce by passing the Dingley tarif "It is clearly issible to treat lously a commis. argues that unless we do soi dag for silver the United States w end Mr. Bryan to the White Hous-o- the lasting injury British in ten-"It is not eer that Mr. Bryan will bo elected, is not even certain that if ho were i ted we would su ffer more than we si ul feel a new Me Kinley with ao ier McKinley act. Moreover, BritiolJ avestors in Ameri- can securities Jt:e tnno oeiore tne next presidential fiection and before the crash, to get il of them. "One thing is certain, we would b6 very foolish to do anything for silver. Even should the United States and France agree to adopt bimetalisra and England to reopen the Indian mints it would only bolsternp silver for a brief space to fall again to its proper market price; so that Indian finances tvould be in a position as bad, if not worse than before. jity-- 1 TO DIG The operaCleveland, 0., Aug. tors of twenty-fivPennsylvania coal mines held a conference in this city, at which it was determined that mines district should be jn t;ie started and operated without further delay, on the ground that the miners have taken a position; that nothing but an unreasonable price for mining will satisfy their demands and that they have been unwilling to treat with the operators on any fair grounds; also that there is no other course left open to the operators at this time. It was determined that all coal sold basis of mining this year at the must be mined at this price. No change in the price of mining w ill be considered until the contracts made basis are filled and the on the uniformity agreement is completed. s of the tonnage At least Lin-.-of- gov,-,.,- ; be constructed Tim(1 Th WILL Poise, Ida., Aug. is. The commiswrite sioners of county have . in thn J ,o uhidi Haw ley Pi 'ckett to test the constito have been it-- , tutionality of the stock assessment close to the , u;t, makes a bit- law of the last session. Lincoln eoun-j ter attaeic o s;;V;jr la cIosIejj the loses a large amount of revenue, as ty article the writ,.r its sheep range in lllaine some eight "The cloMt)g(Jf (Indian) mints months of the the -- UTAH. STOCKMEN lT0Ff C'AL? high-haade- 7.40, d 51-ee- nt 54-ce- three-fourth- the Pittsburg district was represented at the conference, and all are unanimous and agree to, if necessary, forcibly resume operations, with the exception of M. A. Ilanna & Co. of Drowned Her Sorrow. rocatello, Aug 17. The body of a woman was taken from the Portnuef KLONDYKERS EXCITED. river by the bridge in the center of town last evening. The body was Because Their Vessel Did 'ot Sail They soon identified by George Williams of ISecame Menacing. Logan, Utah, as that of his wife. The Seattle, Wash., Sept. 18. The steam- woman left her home at Logan on the er Humboldt, which was to have sailed her husband was in the while for Alaska today with 233 passengers 13th, took a clock from home, She and 400 tons of freight, is in the hands canyon. she was going to children her of a United States marshal, having telling Instead she fixed. have the timepiece been libled by John Gallivan of SpoCache to and Junction a ticket kane. Matters bid fair to be settled. bought here. came from Her husband there When the boat was about to sail the arrived just in time to see her body passengers discovered that a large taken from the water. Mrs. Williams amount of their baggage was to be was about 30 years of age. She leaves left on the dock. They were very anseveral children, the youngest being gry and held a mass meeting. The 18 months old. Her husband says inmanagement of the boat promised to sinuations her character against by take care of those who left supplies her drove half brother her temporarily behind, but that did not satisfy the insane, which accounts for tho rash passengers. Arthur Seymour of Hav- P.utte, Mont., Aug. 19. A personal encounter occurred here between City Treasurer Jerry McCarthy and Mayor P. S. Harrington. The treasurer has long petitioned the mayor and council for additional help in his office, but deed. was refused, so when the mayor enerhill, Mass., made a speech demandTrial Trip of the Jlattlesliip Tashima. tered McCarthy's office and inquired ing the rights of those who had paid as to the reasons why collections were for tickets and freight be conserved. Washington, Aug. IS Officers of the he said not pushed, the treasurer became anthat he supposed navy department were much interestIncidentally, who crowd in the ed in those the report of the trial trip of tho Hot were lie words was the there followed, gry. Assesnmeit of Sheep. His to the the new Japanese battleship, treasurer then and would knocked like manager. the Yashima, hang passed Boise, Ida., Aug. 17. The board of 'tar. effect. in built She is the fastest an had the mayor down. The latter was con- totalization has sent words explosive England. the sheriff of Great interest is being shown in the. and could claim from to in a his closed home hack afloat, and battleship Ada county to Custer to get the abWant Assessments Made 1 1 form. Klsteddfod to bo held iu St. George in veyed the made on her trial trip that a warrant was issued for the treasur- stract of the showing assessment roll of that October next, and already Secretary Boise, Ida., Aug. 18 The state board er's arrest. The ncmbers of the board of equalization gave hearings to Tag she is one of the greatest of fighting county. Ufred M. Purhamhas received a large machines ever built. She is 37:i feet who have been u'hent looking up the number of letters of inquiry bearing Agent Evans of the Short Line and long, with Iowa Kcpuliliriui Convention. beam and 80.3 feet of matter the assessment of sheep have Assistant Superintendent Hortou of tho upon tho subject. Tho prizes offered and has Ceder Rapids, Iowa, August 10. 12,400 tons displacedraught, ill returned, deputy Auditor Turner Western Union. for the rendition of the various selecf At tho convention of Ilawkeye Re- came with State Audita-- Anderson ment. Under air pressure for Mr. Evans asked that the assessment tions are liberal. It is announced by 19.22 hours Hon. M. L. she made Shaw of Crawknots, and for a from Bannock. Ie states that the ab- of the Short Line and the Utah Norththo secretary and those iu charge that publicans ford county was chosen standard bear- stract of assessment shovs a correct 10.6 She has tho knots. hour all thoso wishing to complete for the ern be made uniform at $.1,500 a mile. single er iu the coming campaign. in best thickness armor, ranging number of sheep for that ounty. The The Short Line has previously been as- very different prizes should hand in their 14- to IS inches. from ollicers Naval The financial plank is as follows: sheep which it ha been supposed are sessed at 50,500 and the Utah Northern names not later than September 1. and is no equal to her point there that "The Republic;, tv party of Iowa resay grazed there, die says, aro grazed in Mr. Evans based the request of at the same time give the selection on affirms and adopts in every ease the Re- Bingham. State Auditor Storer who at $5,500. speed, and while there is some diswhich they will compete. on the fact that the rates in neighborcussion as to the amount of coal she publican national platform of IS'.mJ, has been to RingLara to look into the ing states are lower and that the tax will consume, there seems to be no Mrs. Albina N. Williams of Soda and it pledges for Iowa that the elecis matter of the same opinion. levies are lower. Oregon assesses at Springs Idaho, one of tho twenty-seve- n tion next November shall be still more question as to her splendid type. Ho states that the action of thd only S 1,000 a mile. Mr. Hortou, using survivors of the original band of emphatic show of the and has state had board strength the effect of stirLondon Press on liiinetaltism, arguments, asked that the pioneers who came to the Great Salt justice of Republican doctrines. It ring up the ofliciak there, and the as- similar rate for mile S10 made be per Lake valley iu 1817, has just proved up ngaiu London, Aug. IS. The Westminster especially declares for protection sessor has gone out to hunt up the the noles and first wire and 10 for on a homestead near that, place. Her and honest money. " Gazette echoes the editorial of the Lonsheep. Storer thinks from 100,000 to each additional wire, instead of $50, don Times on bimetallism, cabled to husband was a member of the famous ir.0,000 will he fornd. The state, he and $'U'.50, the former rates. Tho tho Associated Mormon battalion that took part in the The Sit tuition Hard. Press, and says it sees says, will get its proportion of taxes, board will not make the assessment no chance of the Mexican war, and he accompanied Indian mints being CaP. l'J. Louis Victoria, C, Aug. but the question of fixing the total as- until on which day the rep- reopened to the coinage of silver, addhim on the campaigns of that force. Saturday, a iu lumberman bush sessment of the sey, experienced county for the purpose resentative of the Northern Facitic After the battalion was disbanded lore, says there are "ono men at ing; of making the state apportionment of will be given a hearing. her husband spent tho winter "To fool any longer with President not who are bay properly outfitted taxes is one thai there docs not eccih of 18 near where Pueblo, Colo., and if they get over the pass will suf- to bo 's commission is surely unof licet Lands. Colonization McKinley any solution of, as that appornow stands, and one of her children fer In declining to abide by the 17. necessary. tho on San down ArrangeFrancisco, Aug. many hardships way tionment must be made now. was born there. In the spring of IS 17 the river. ments have been closed for coloniza- market value of silver as the standard they set out to join the udyaueo guard I'oiU l'lay Suspected. Letters have been received to the eftion of beet lands on an extensive of currency value. India has taken a of tho Mormon pioneers, and enmo up fect that the White Berlin, Aug 17. Considerable suspi- scale in Monterey county of this state step toward demonetizing silver. Japan pass trail is iu very with them near where is now Granger, bad condition, and as the Chileoot cion attaches to tho accident to the under the management of the Herman and Russia have adopted the gold Wyo. , and necompauicd them into pass is not passable to animals, very Hamburg express, which was derailed Colonization association of California. standard, and no one means to go back the Suit La':' al!ey. Mrs. Williams little of the loco tons of freight now between (Vtte ond Uelsecn, when The land consists of over 10,000 acres, on it. Then, why not say so, and not U Tl years old. at Skajuay can be moved before next three passengers were killed and 13 located in Salinas valley. Claus be deterred by the possibility of a The state board of equalization has priug. injured, h is believed that there was Spreckles, who represents the sugar Bryan victory, and dismiss tha quesfoul play, tlumi'h the exact cause of factory at Watsonville this state, has tion finally?7' completed living valuations upon the VniixM-Southern Tnrillo T.it. the derailment has not been uscer-- ! entered into a contract by which he propertiesof the various railway, telelimit I'Ncit einent. graph and telephone companies of the Frankfort, Ky., Aug. l'J. The statft tained. agrees to take all the beets that may Portsmouth, Eng., A jg. IS There is State. The valuations areas follows: board of valuation, now in session, adH w ;iS only six liours before the lm-- j be raised by the colonists. It is under, great excitement here over a most exUnion Pacific railway, S.Ul.srt; Kcho mit that they ill carry out their in- penal train bearing Emperor William stood that the price is to be $1 per traordinary stale of affairs on board & l'ark City, S.M'.Mtr; Oregon Short tentions to assess a franchise tax and impress Augusta Victoria passed ton. the British battleship Koyal Sovereign Line, ?l.(i:;!i,7;i'.i; Rio Grande Western, against all corporations organized in over the sp..t, and tho theory of the Snow in South Dakota. which is about to sail for tnree years f 1,703, .'IS I; Central 1'aeiiic, SI .tilo,:, ; this state whether owning property police is that an attempt was made to S. damMuch service IS. with the Mediteranean squad Wilmot, P., Aug. Utah Central, Sl.M.'.'O'?; Salt Lake. A and opera unjr here or not. This takes destroy that train, but owing to mis-- j age has been done here by a snow ron. Los Angeles. fUM.l.M. Sanpete Valley, in .Ninthcm Pacific railway com- calculation, tiie. expected effect was storm which continued for five hours, The relations between several of the Halt Lake A. Port Hon;:! a :..s ie n pany for this ear and live years pa.st, VOsf polled. at the cud of which time fully two ollicers and the seamen are acutely Baku ti ii Ogden, $7?.J..t; Salt l ake means that the board j inches remained on the ground, and strained. The latter declare that they Mercur, A cents yearly on every Og.hn a I t.ilt Hot maud of it l;'ii)r)).al Conference. the temperature dropped almost to tho are suffering from a variety of yery lui: Og.ieii Union Kailwuy iEloOof a franchise valued up in the Springs. ince the freezing point. Heating stoves are in serious grievances, among which espe Washington. Autr. 1" A Depot new tariff act ent into operation company, S ;,., ; ; Pullman millions. full blast. The Indians say nothing cially objectionable is the deferring of Palace Car company. v.n, Salt Lake bein have Veen to compare with it ever before oc- the usual leave. progress Student Arrested on Mitplelon, r. o; a't City Railroad company, tween the secretary of state and the curred here. Snow has been the cells Fifty men have deserted. falling London, Aug. l'J The correspondent French Lake l!pid Transit company, $.v,.:ui-:hero looking to in the mountains here for three days. on board ship are full, and the embassador of the Daily Mail at St. Petersburg supply Ogden Street llaihvny company, the formulation of anew agreement of irons is not sufficient for the large etv Consumption Cure. West Side Kapid Transit company, says: The murder of Senor Canovas between the two countries on the basis del Casf illo has caused the agents of of New York, Aug. IS. Pr. J. M. Blcy-e- number undergoing punishment. o 812,010; Rocky Mouutmi Hell reciprocal tariff concessions under a reputable physician, announces 1U7.M7; New Last the dread Third Sections to lose their the company, Colorado SlUer Mine Closed. conferred by section 3 of he has discovered a new cure for that ffintic Railway company, S'.hS 10; Ver- heads. A group of about twenty ad- thp authority tariff net It has been finally Idaho Springs, Colo., Aug. IS. As a bal Telephone company S7f5; Whit-nor- e vanced Polish students at the Univerconsumption. In effect, it is the ster- result of the decline in STeed that Secretary Sherman, Assissilver the of the effected lungs in what is Pros. A Pallingcr Telephone sity of St. Petersburg have been ar- tant mine has discharged its forco of the treasury ilizing ell How Secretary He claims to known as electrolysie. mi pa ny, $1.1 U; Pig Springs Ranch rested and hurried overland to Siberia of men working on silver lodes. department and the French EmbassaThe a dezen persons classed as cured have Western on suspicion of being nihilists and dor shall Telephone company, on the of the mine at current prices conference jn a join product Union Telegraph company, $7'.,23i, hatching plots against the czar. the subject in tl0 near future and it is hopeless cases completely, and many has been something over $3,000,000 and of high standing are said to It U thought that they will be believed Peseret Telegraph company, $5,'.K)o. it is one of tho heaviest that a new and satisfactory physicians iu This makes the brought back after a short time after agreement will reached. agree that the cures are complete and the state. Other mines producers Total, S12.971.toi. also close will be an effectual. total valuation 82GS,5'J7 less in 18'J7 inquiry proves their iuuoccnco. as far as silver lodes are concerned. than in lS'.'O. 1 73-fo- one-hal- tet-grn- x. Ska-gua- y she-an- 18-1- j e ; I : j V wiil-de-- . S!'-.- . ; w 1 ; $10,-00- Tel'o-idion- r, J? La-marti- |