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Show U. A. WIIXI'MSHS, FEROCITY OF FILIPINOS. STILL BELCHING LORTM TIRE. AMERICAN EAGLE. Tbr HIOM rbtltft TION PELEE I0LCANO CONTINUES A0 FtRTHEK CALAMITY IS FEARED. Three Lamtnou. I'olnuon th flhe Mountain. hli-l-l are lurauileiM ut It.?, UTAH STATE NEWS. t urther CtMi-lymii- Slop l're.g. cut-of- y. four-year-- r g "j TPZH geus-d'arm- trens-d'anm-- the crushing machiiiery wtitulns clothes caught in the revolv could ing shaft, and before the be slopped his body was mangled in a manner. leariut The house committee on merchant marine aud fisheries hat favorably re ported the bill appropriating1 S.'0'X) for the purpose of establishing a fish hatchery and tish station in the slate of Utah. The place of location: is left to the discretion of tlie United States esq commissioner. eiifc-io- e Wiley Williams, a burly negro, created a sensation in Sail l ake one dsy last weekly dragging his wife from her home into the street, besting her Into insensibility, stabbing Arthur Bagshaw and holding- a posse of citi-ensod ofticers at hay who attempted to effect his cspture. Two cases of smallpox were discov. red last week in Thomas Lowry'i restaurant and hotel at 1'ark City. Tin place was quarantined with a dou guest and employees. This la th second time within the past year that s ttlr. Ixjwry's Quarantine piace has been fcjr smailpox. under onftl.bul.rT Tret-r- 4 s Strong ItvftoluUon. The Indiana department, G. A. K., has adopted a resolution declining: "That the survivors of the war of the I nion heartily approve the conduct of till) I ttitcd States in the war with Spain ami the insurrection hi the I'lnl. Ippine islands, and that we hold in scorn and contempt all citi. rus of the l ulled Stales who fit to brand our soldiers urn! their conduct cruel aud luhuinati ' si-- Nrtr.kan trar an I runiion. The fenr entertained that there would be an eruption of Mount loua, located near 1'onca, Neb., because (,f the renewed Ufuhig of noxious gases and smoke, has quieted down. Although the gases continue to pour out. no sounds have been heard since Tuesday The real cause of the dismorning. turbance In the hiils has never been known, but is supposed to be caused by an underlying formation of limestone becoming heated by contact with moisture. The three PEOPLE HATCHING AN OIL DENLY ENVELOPED Kim from FLAME. wretches human Eiploalaa of Naphtha .1 Puuburf ! Uona'rad fcpl,, s.yly-B- a Cut of kum Mill Dla. Iajar. ' captured of the constabulary, t ed then aud foot, gouged out their eyet - 111 J ercricLjaASJilo 1 JJ Tr-.ur- t! ; of t olesnlo (,airi Over M. rirrr. path of the volcano lava over St. Pierre is marked Whirlwind gn.pt The which swept out in a strange manner. The vicinity of the shore, where vessels anchored, was awept by a whirwind of volcanic gas, which ripped, tore and shattered everything in it path, but left few tracea of cinders behind. On the other hand, the front, the ceuter and adjoining parts of St Pierre are buried under a thick layer of cinders which consumed everything beneath It. (..n.ral 1 Irgin l'roelalnied I re.l.lrot of lain. A Port an Prince dispatch says: Sam has embarked on the steamer Olinde Uodrigue7 He was accompanied to the landing place by the American, French aod German ministers. About the time that the former president embarked ou the French steamer, ntws was received from Cape Haitien, on the north coast, to the effect that General Firgio. late minister In Paris, bad arrived at tape Haitieu, and had been proclaimed president. Colorado Won-s- Arru.rd Her lluibaail I. of slnrd.rlag Arilll.d. Mrs. Nellie Gabrin, who wsschsrged C hief of Police Armstrong of Pea-ve- r with luring murdered her husband, Representative Albert Garbin, by administering arsenic to him, was released by Justice of the Peace Pyrne, the state having chosen to pres.ut Its evidence before a grand jury rather .ban In k justice court A special grand jury wiii be summoned to investigate the death of Heprssentive by Gabrin. Awful Deal f tlratlllau A.ronant. The death xillau aeronai was killed by ship at La P was making s ble consterua: enhor Severo, the Bra- who with an assistant e explosion of his air . France, in which he ial trip, created terri The aerouaut fell n. into the Ave e Ou Marne and dashed to pie s. The bones of his legs were fori- I the soles of his boots. Tl through who accom engineer panied bim burned to death. The accident is sa d to hafe been caused by a leakage of g n ' st lunylvan Keen, of Terrible Dta-- toulirui th. First Krportfc Eelief parties have ventured into the streets of St. Pierre, says a Castries, St. Lscia, dispatch to the New York Herald. It was not expected that survivors would be found, at, J so there has been no disappointment at the mournful reports that have been re- turned. Piles of dead in the vicinity of the lite of the cathedral tell the story of the attempt to find the sanctuary and refuge in the great structure of wor ship. Men and women, at the cataclysm, turned in the moment of their despair to the cathedral, and were apparently overcome before they Could reach its doors. So far the search has been hindered by the fires that are still raging, aud the investigators are in great danger. rom the positions of the bodies the opinion is lormeil that many were overcome almost before tlu-- realized the extent of the peril. Mauy of the bodies are in positions, as though death had come with a breuth, as, indeed, may have been the case. Steps have been taken to prevent isease resulting Irom the disaster. Burial parties are working night aud day, but it is impossible that the dead tan be cared for as their friends would panic-stricke- life-lik- n e wish. Military rule is established in the town to prevent vandals from working b'uch property as has not been de Itroyed will be protected. Oue of the great misfortunes arises from the fact that the storehouses of provisions have been swept out of existence. Search parties have found 3,000 charred corpses on the site of the cathedral. All appear to have been sphyxiated at first. Not a soul waa found alive ia the whole town. DEAD AT ST. VINCENT. Is ltelleved That Five Thousand Llvet Were Haerldced. Reports from the island of St. Vin cent, Danish West Indies, say that up to the afternoon of F'riday last over 200 deaths had occurred there owing to the volcanic outbreak in that island. Defiuite news, however, is lacking, Many estates were destroyed aud steam and ashes were belched forth from 7 in the morning until 9:30 at night. The eruption is now invisible . at Huge dust clouds were blown eastward. Great distress prevails at St. Vincent, where there are many injured persons. It is believed that about 5,000 persons have lost their lives at St. Vincent. The majority of the corpses are still Kinp-ston- The presidtut has signed the oleomar garine bilL Thirteen persons were killed In a ands.ide at Marola, province of Emilia, Italy. The vineyards in the vicinity of Geonoa, Italy, have been ruined by the extreme weather. The destruction by fire of a hospital in Kyoto, Japan, was attended by the loss of eight lives. Nearly all the spring (jrowth in the vineyards in the Saar region, Germany, has been destroyed by frost. The omnibus statehood bill for the admission of Arizona, New Mexico aod Oklakoma, passed the house without division. The cholera statistics to date In the Philippines are: Manila, 807 cases and 706 deaths; the provinces, 2453 cases and 1605 deaths. According to government reports, Maturuin, in the State of Bermudez, Venezuela, has beeu recaptured from the insurgents. One thousand molders, pressers. blasters and laborers in five brick aud terra cotta works at Cheltenham, near St. Louis, are out on a strike. The Liverpool Journal of Commerce asserts positively that J. P. Morgan has arrived at some arrangements with the Manchester Ship Canal company. According to a telegram received by the Japanese authorities the Rusian Pacific squadron will be during the present year by eleven ships. The cable between Martinque and Paramaribo is now working and comwith Martimunication TenerifTe and via Madeira, nique Nornha. A number of American engineers have arrived at Christiana and have hired 2,000 laborers to build eighteen miles of railroad to the Dunderlandalen iron ore fields. Despite the protest of their employ ers, 700 of the 1,000 wagon men employed in Chicago by the four big ex pre:-companies have formally organ ized a labor union. The incidents in Wall street absorbed the entire attention of the market iD Berlin during the past week and German boerses were chiefly under the influence of New York. President Loubet has contributed 20.000 francs and the French cabinet has donated 5,500 francs to the fund being raised !.n I'aris for the sufferers by the St. Pierre disaster. unburied. I s The strikers of the bridge and strucof the I'ittsburg been declared off and v er 3,000 men will return to work at an advance of 18 per cent in wages. tural district has iron-work- ers Flag: of Cuba Floats Over Morro Castle. At 7:30 o'clock Sundny morning large Cuban Bag was hoisted over Morro castle at Havana, a signal that the steamer Julia, with President-elec- t Pal ma and his party on board had been sighted. Cheers went up from the thousands who had awaited the Julia's arrival since daybreak, cheers for the new president and the flag which was hoisted over the famous fortress for the first time. It was a moment of ex ultation for the Cubans, and the fact that the stars and stripes floated from its customary pole over the castle did not lessen their enthusiasm. l'.ace In South Africa Almost Assured. A dispatch from Delagoa Bay, Port uguese Fast Africa, says that peace in Sodth Africa is certain to result from ihe conference of the Hoer leaders to W held at Vereening, Transvaal, May 3 5 tli. It is said, the dispatch continues that peace will be officially proclaimed May 2th. Preparations are afoot for general rejoicings. Tragedy a. Portland. About 8 o'clock Sunday evening a longshoreman known us "Cockney George" was shot and instantly killed by a man named James Williams. The men had been drinking together, and a quarrel was started over the question of supper. Williams, becoming very angry, went into a room adjoining that in which the quarrel occurred, aud getting possession of a rifle, returned Florence, Colo., unions have organized a building- association and incorporated under, state laws. The purbuildpose is to erect a fine two-sto-ry ing for store and labor meeting uses. Generals Snyder and William Auman, recently appointed brigadier-general- s, were placed on the retired list Saturday after forty years' service. Both officers are now in the Philippines. United States district attorneys throughout the country have been directed to examine into the testimony offered of illegal practices of alleged beef trust and forward the same to the department. ds The United States send about of the iron rails imported to Japan and the same proportion of the nails, having won this last trade from Germany, which, five years ago, controlled the market. Senator Proctor, from the committee on agriculture has reported the agricultural appropriation bill to the senate. As reported; the bill carries 85,245.680, or an increase of $135,140 over the amount carried by the house bill. Clara Taylor has been arrested by the Italian police authorities and will be held in Rome for the American authorities. Little Margaret is in safe hands, and her speedy return to her mother and father iu Cincinnati is now assured. In the Tokio court of appeals the sentence of life imprisonment passed on Iba Sotaro bas been confirmed. Iba SiUaro is the fanatic who, ostensibly on altruist grounds, fatally stabed Hoshi Toru, a prominent politician, last year. American trade in Formosa is increasing. A leading merchant is laying In a large stock of American bicycles and the government poslotlice and telegraph department has supplied its messengers at the capital with Ameritwo-thir- and Bhot "Cockney George" through the heart. Williams escaped, but as he is well known his arrest will prob ably soou be made. Quarrel Knits In Death. Ten days ago C. A. Walker of Lead-villColo., took one of the guests at to the theater. his boarding-hous- e The next day the woman was teased about it by another miner named Jay Taylor. She told Walker, and he and Taylor quarreled. The quarrel was renewed Siiturday and Taylor knocked Walker down. He kicked hiui and thcu walked nway. Walker rose to bis feet, and draw ing a revolver tired two shots, one of which pierced Tay- can wheels. lor's heart, killing him instautly. Haiieed ou the Corpse. Slla.r. Strike. I.nwrcuce Urcssano, a fireman in the tea satire anthracite coa. throughout of Penusylva- - Atlantic hotel, Bridgeport, Conn., crept regions uia to the cu ber of iuto the meat room Sunday morning 145, OoO began their struggle and split the skull of Michael Tornish, for increased uesday wages and sh ter hours. Never in the chef, with a meat cleaver. He the history of butcher kuife and ard coal mining has a thcu took a large tie-u- p been so oft the nose slashed the cutting body, not one of me Hi coi..era complete, and ears, gouging out the eyes and ia the territory being in operation. cutiiug strip after strip of the flesh ofl here Is every ladies tion for the bel the victim's face. When the uppet f that the suspension which was lo ci er first the part of the body wbs unrecognizable, three ouly davsof the we , win He tusile per Bressauo jumped oil it and (lanced mauent by the g.nrral conveu from the head to the feet. tion, which will iners nrel at llazeltuo. Woman Who Il.lped Bidder. Fjeap. O.ti Taaeh.rt tb. I'hillnpiBM. Two Year. In I'.n. Mist BeMtra V. Hull of New Haven SofTel, the wife ol Mrs. Catherine is t who Conn., veiling school under Warden Peter SofTel of the Allegheny government a lu ices in the Philip county, Pa--, jail, whocntered a plea ol pines, writes hoi that she hopes the to the charge of releasing government wi! sot unmar guiltyand John Uiddel, the burglars appoint women riea lo ) acts as teachers in and murder of Grocer Kahney and the future, or, if l must appoint them Detective Fitzgerald, was sentenced I will thstthey scat to the cities by Judge Frazier to two years in the "The provinces n e no place for un western penitentiary. Mrs. SofTel married women,' she a rs, and adds received the sentence csmly. She was 'Next to th foil unmarried is tha of coming out her taken to the penitentiary Saturday of getting married bare, as many of be women teacher. afternoon. are doisf . I al Mine-wor- "I Want Everybody to Know flow Completely It Cures Indige;ior NEWS SUMMARY. TALE. at.r to alarttulqu. FIRE ARE SUD- IN The Sheridan jarft of the Pan Handle railroad at Pittsburg, was the scene Tuesday tveniog of the null with sharp wood Micks, sud then placing tliem in the burning sand, wits disastrous explosion and fire known in this section for siaoy years. A score the sur, besting- into their eyelesi of lives were lot arid about 200 persockets, commencing' at their feet, cut sons were so baily burned that accordthem iuto scoft.l pieces with bolos ing to the judgaent of physicians in adding every possible feature of torturt attendance T&xircenL of them will except burning. die from the effects of their injuries. The other two members of the conThe csiise cf the catastrophe was thi s' abulary escaped to Sorsogoo, where, nearly dead from aa awful race of ten explosion of a h"ain of naphtha cars, tniies, they tried to convey some idea which were keing switched at the of the fate of their comrades. Only a yard. Iu the twitching the rear car telescoped a car forward. The leaking portion of the remains of the captives were found vh n the spot was visited naphtha iguittd from a switch light, by an eriutd force later. causing an explosion which threw the flames 50 feevUgh. MANY HOMES IN MOURNING. The first car of naphtha exploded about 4:40 o'ctck, and the spectacle Victim, of th rill. har( Iiluat.r Include soon atlractedi large crowd on th( AlDlot at I..tt on. I'.rsoa streets lining te hiils on both bides ol Ev.rj Houit la tli. and parallel Utrie railroad. The secA cartful aud systematic search for ond car explosd about 5 o'clock, but the dead and injured in the Sheraden horror of Monday reveals a list of it was 6:15 o'ock when three more twenty-thre- e dead and 202 injured. cars of the daily stuff went up with The complete list of the injured may a roar that cold be heard for miles never be known, as many ware able to and the wort i destruction really beget away without making known their gan. The success explosions had heated identity. A conservative estimate by those familiar with the situation places the air to aucun extent that befori the number more or less seriously hurt the third exp'sion many were rem dered unconscious by the exti erne heat at not less than 300. and the gaseous fumes and were being The scenes in and around Sheraden when the torrent of flaaii Tuesday were pitiful in the extreme. carried away crowd. over thifxeited swept in the village' Practically every house There was m awful hush for a mohad cne or more injured inmates, aud in many homes mourning families were ment. Then followed a scene of frengathered about the charred and diszy. Men and women, their clothing torted remains of loved ones who were ablaze, their faces scorched and blist. victimn of the terrible calamity. hair burned off tlieii Many children were caught by the ered and their flames, and as a result the two public heads, ran wildly shrieking hither and school buildings were almost deserted. thither, only intent on escaping front that awful furnace of fire. Some gav Mount t'ollma, In SI Mien, Shows Indica vent to freuiitd appeals to kill then tion of threat Kruitton. and put them out of their misery, and Colima The volcano, according to a children, with their curly lock dispatch from Guadalajara, Mexico, little and light summer clothing small pila of shows strong indications great lar of fire, cried piteously as they eruption, and the inhabitants living in were swept iloog by the tide of burnthe valley at its base are moving to a ing humanity. safe distance from the peak, from THIRTY THOUSAND ARE DEAD. which smoke and puffs of flame have been belching for several days. Mount Awful Besnlli It.ln of;Plre Which Sw.pl Over St. l'l.rr.. Colima has threatened eruption for It now seems to be generally admitseveral weeks, this condition causing the work of constructing the extension ted that about 30,000 persons lost theii lives as a result of the outbreak of the of the Mexican railroad to Manzanillo the near base of the mountain Mont F'eles volcano at St. Pierre on passing to cease temporarily. The route of Thursday last. Briefly put, last Thursthe extension will probably be changed of St. Pierre disthe in order to avoid any possible disaster day morniojwithin city ten minutes, in a appeared an that eruption might bring. whirling fire vomited from Mont Pelee; Girl Rates the Live, of Thirty M.n. 30,000 persons were instantly and hor The presence of mind of Miss Katie ribly killed, and the volcano, whose n fifty years employed bad lake in quiet Mff TimTTfoT 7n m jn ry, Mfss Hender- which1 a lies bathed, suddenly son resides a short distance from the dincha 1 rent of fiery mud which quarry, and as she looked from a win- rolled K- the sea, engulfing every- dow, she saw that the roof of the pow- thing bef. it. Then the last of cable der magazine was blazing. The men cornnfu n was broken and the at work in the quarry were not aware doomed C!t was isolated from the of their danger until she ran to the world. quarry aud warned them, not a second HAITI BEIS TRIUMPH. too soou. While the men and Miss Henderson were fleeing there was a (ioT.rnro.nt Hal aMi-Over to the Rt- terrible explosion. The air was filled ilonl.ta with splinters, stones and dirt, which f A dispatch ra Port au Prince says bhonered upon their heads. that the revoiu n ionistshave been sue Vru.l Tarrying cessful and I. Loit at Sea. t a provisional govern The German steamer Sakkarah, Cap- ment has be 1 established under the o!i tain Piening. bus become a total loss at presidency isroud Canal, a former Huamblin island, olT the coast of Chile. chief magisL--i of Haiti. He says all The fate of the crew and passengers la the towns of is republic are in a state not known. The cargo of the vessel of revolutia, Iioisroud Csnal was included $1,. 100,000 in gold specie, elected presiai of Haiti July 19, IS?0. A revolution which was being remitted by the Chilinst him broke out in ean govsmment. The Sakkarah left 1879, and hisj signed about July 17 Valparaiso, Chile, April 24 for Ham- of that year le was succeeded by burg. General Salust Two Thonanud rpe li, a farboulsed ra; vVAR IS ON. Condition, As a result of the measures taken by FIt. Sfttroo. On. Whit. Mia Shot at Bragg! hidlan T.rrltory. the authorities, access to St. Pierre is A rae war now easier. The ruins of the town in at Braggs, twenty have ceased smoking. Two thousand miles east of skogee. Vive negroes and ods whiti corpses have been found in a carbonan have been shot and ized condition. It is learned that the oue stabbed. Seventy-fiv- e negroes rain of fire ceased at a distance of 200 attempted t e out the while set b of tlement families near Praggs yards from the village of Le Carbet. which is one Talk with survivors of the disaster the Indian the worst districts in oouHrmt statements as to the awful have rritory. The whites io the Untied States mddennrss of the catastrophe. There marshalanplle for was absolutely no tiiua to seek safety instructed l tectiou, and have beeu In llight. in and protect them selves. laud A less than fifty suiv VIVE TO TELL. THE la Mini Itbunutn horsogot) cattle-grower- ( WILD SCENE OF FRENZY, k ..(llif The potteffce at Pay son Iim been The Fort de France correspondent of the Loudon Times, in a dispatch raised to the presidential class. the present condition of Mont Over l.SOO men ere bow at work on within a short I'elee, says that the volcano is still f the Learning-todistance of Salt Ltke. rumbling and that three luminous There is ecosiderible alarm in Mt. points oo the lower slopes of the mounPleasant over a case of sickness which, tain which are casting incandescent rays, secia to presage a further caiam-itIt is feared. Is spotted fever. It is reported that (jrasshoppers are The British steamer Savan, which liable to cause trouble in the vicinity has at Island of St. arrived Castrils, cf Chester and Moroni this season. Lucia, reports Mont I'elee to be still In son of A'.mi Enee, The eruption. 'flit; trend of the flow from of Richfield, was kicked in the face by the volcano is to the north. inhorse last week and seriously The (search partita which are removjured. ing the dead from St. l'ierre have disThe present population of Gold Moun- covered safes and much precious metal tain is "00, but with the passing of the in stores and dwellings of the town. snow this will be doubled, and prob- No oue Is permitted to penetrate into Ht. l'ierre beyond the strand running ably trebled. The Mortenseo murder case In Suit along the sea front, and a cordon o( Lake la very slowly, only soldiers bas been placed around the aiz jurors baring been accepted op to town. The St. l'ierre cathedral Is all down Saturday last. Senator Eearna' mansion la Sail with the exception of one tower, and Lake, which the contractors have just of the theatre the walls alone are now The convent, which conturned over to him, will cost, com- standing". ami 3 nuns, has disap2(M tained less than 1350,000. not girls pleted, as has llie College, where 70 Henry Bills, a well known sheepman peared, cf South Jordan, Is dead as a result of boys and 2.' priests aud professors were n overdose of morphine taken with domiciled. The destruction is appalling. The suicidal intent, after beinn; on a spree. streets are two feet derp in ashes and of 100 cases are Is estimated there It cinders which cover thousands of dead It Is claimed bodies, scorched measles in Fillmore. black and shiny as if and is maintained no that quarantine been plunged into boiling had they the result is the town is full of tin pitch. Many of the dead were never disease, touched by the volcanic fire, and some Ruth Bennett, aged 4, was burned to of the bouses and woodwork destroyed death Jo Halt Lake last week, her show no signs of burning. dress catching' fire while she and eoun The Bteuch at Ht. l'ierre i terribly other children were burning papei offensive. The streets are still obIn the strett. structed by huge piles of debris and Dr. Allen Fowler, one of the best dead bodies. The work of clearing the known physicians In the state and on thoroughfares will necessitate the em of the first prominent physicians to ployment of large numbers of men for settle In Bait Lake City, died Id Sail many months, Lake last week. Moudlage Itoufc'e, near St, l'ierre, Is aud basse I'oint and Ma- preserved, the o a conductor W. J. CallisUr, cuuba are yet unhurt, but the volcano Salt Lake street car line, was seriously is still active, and smoke and ashes are Injured one dsy last week by being still blowing steadily northward. Assistance is constantly arriving at truck by a telegraph pole while disFort lie b'ranee from all the neighhor-iucar. from a moving mounting islands. It has just been officially reported Footpads attempted to hold up WaSaturthat there were l.fioo dead u p to Wedlter Clawson in Salt Lake City shot nesday at tit, Vincent. was resisted and he day night, through the shoulder, receiving- a painTWO THOUSAND PERISH. ful though not serious wound. There will be a civil service exami- T.rrllila Loh of Mr. la Krlhcuk. In (iut.iula. nation at Salt Lake City, June 17th, The steamer Guatemala which has 18th and 19th, for cadeUhip In the revenue cutter service. Only siogle just arrived at San Francisco, brings men between 13 and 85 years are additional details of the earthquake lu Central America last month. The eligible. left the not of that name ,Tb. tomatPAannin. fon P' r run for the season, bulbetore opera tions are commenced It Is probable thai &t Que.altenfingo. Captain Harris of a combination will be formed to main- the Guatemala said: "It is estimated that 2,000 people tain prices. The police muddle in Halt Lake City were killed. They were still removing bas been settled by the resignation ol the dead when we hailed. The stench Chief of Police Hilton and the appoint, from the unbur'tcd corpses was frightuieut of Captain Samuel I'aul, a former ful, ami to avert a pestilence the gov chief of the police department, to till eminent 1ms ieeu compelled to emploj large gangs of men to clear the wreckthe vacancy. age, of the dead. A movement has been started in Sail "Natives from the Interior are flockLake to organize a club aud offer Karmx have been ing to t Jnateiiiala. to Jim and Jeffries Hob FiUsiiu. deserted purse and there are grave fears of a famine in (otiseuence. mons to meet there for a con. test during the Klks' national convenIN A RIOT. PEASANTS tion in August, George Schafer, a Uio Grande Wes Five 1 liousmi.l Fngage In hinting, a tern brakemau, was shot iu the leg by Kr.ull of labor ll(iut. a tramp at lliugham Junction last Newspaper telegrams which have week. Schafer was ejecting the tramp reached Koine from Karl, on the Adrifrom the train when the latter drew a atic, report the rioting of 5,000 peasrevolver and fired. ants at I'utignauo, in the district ol As the result of being run over by a Apulia, as a result of labor disputes. son of Mr. and The rioters burned the houses where buggy, the Mrs. O. C. Andreason of Monroe is lu a the octroi taxes are collected aud atprecarious condition. The little fellow tacked the town hall. Seven were wounded iu a vain attripped and fill In front of a buggy and was run over before it could be tempt to quell the rioting. s The then had rccours topped. Iieaver Is to have an electric lighting to their firearms, and as a result a . aysU-mThe city council has granted woman was wounded. Forty arrest! a franchise to E. A. Hodges of Heaver, were made, and order was finally rewho will commence work at once on a stored. It is rumored here from Hnrdoliim, having leased the water near Verona, that an anarchist has power of the Heaver Nooleu Mills com- been arrested there for firing a rille at Cardinal Hacilieri, the bishop of Verpany. The son of Mr. and Mrs. ona, The cardiual was not hurt. F. M. Dorrity, of Richfield, was ren- STILL AFTER BEEF TRUST. dered uuconscious for several hours V. 8. few days ago by a kick from a cow. Attorney of Oklahnitin Keqaetted lo !eure lint. The boy was thrown against a wall Cuited Mates Attorney Speed of with such force that concussion of the Oklahoma has received instructions brain was caused. from the department of justice at While at work iu a room in No. 1 to secure affidavits kiine at ScoticI I. Isaac Kumptita was Washington Oklahoma from (rushed to tiealli by a full of rock. throughout consumers and of beef to show Kumputa's death is peculiarly sad in the relation of the of the live price leaves he a wife and three chilthat animal with the price of the finished dren, who only arrived here four days product for the use of the department in the investigation of the, alleged previous from F inland. A young man named James Locke packers' combine, or beef trust, wae instantly kiih-at Castle Gale APPROVE CONDUCT OF ARMY. Tuesday of Inst week. He waa work-In- ? Th. Indla.ua, tlr,arluirnt, 1. ,. K., Ailupli around prog-resain- .tU. M.na.r by Unlaws. A land of fifty outlaws, armed with rifles and Iclos, attacked five members (naof the !. .j.t.:.. bet ween Bulu-tives; en tie ma. d lu the province ol n ana liareelou ERUP- UTAH MURRAY. 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A free sample bottle will be sent on application to the proprietors, at Jacobs Oil, Ltd., Baltimore, Md. Why Is It That St. Jacobs Oil always affords instant relief from pains, alter ail other remeuie have signally failed ? Simply because it is peculiar to itself, wholly unlike another remIt possesses great penetrating power, edy. reaching the very seat of the disease. It It conquers pain quickly acts like magic and surely. It is an outward application, and is used by millions of people. JUST THINK OF IT farmer his owa lanuiord, no locum. Every . Iiis l'H"k nccouut inereusiiKr year by vear.liind aiueincrra. ms. slock Increasing, pindiu climate, excellent schools antl churches, low taxation, high prices tor cuttle and grain, low rallwav rates, and every possible comfort. This Is the ivjhdiliou ot iue lru.er in w esieru oti ausu Asiini. Province ot Manitoba and districts boia. Saskatchewan and Alberta. Thousanfla of Americans are now settled there. Reduced rates on all railways for buraeseeUers and settlers. New districts are being opened up this Atlas of Western Cayear. P he new forty-panada sent free to al applicants. F. Fedley, Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa. Canada or W. V. Hennett, Canadian Government Agent, 401 New York- Life Ilidg., Omaha. Neb. lirim-- mm. "CONTINENTAL'S" NEW RECORD. 1 Between St. Louis and Decatur. The Wabash "Continental Limited" made a new record Thursday night between Decatur and St. Louis, cutting two minutes off the best previous record. Engineer Eraddoek, with No. 607, a d new engine, made the 105 miles from Decatur to Granite City in 101 minutes. A stop was made at Litchfield, making the actual minutes, an running time ninety-si- x average of 65.4 miles for the whole distance. Best previous time was ninety-eight minutes. From Stanton to Carpenter, 10.2 miles, the time was seven minutes, or at the rate of 87.42 miles an hour. n miles from Boody The to Honey Bend were made in forty minutes 70.5 miles an hour. The train departed from Decatur an hour and forty minutes late, and had, besides the regular equipment, President Ramsey's private car. Wabash officials say that the new engines will make a hundred miles an hour before the summer is over. St. Louis Republic, April 11, 1902. Clips Two Minutes high-spee- forty-seve- Their Little Game. Sir Herbert Maxwell at a recent public dinner told a story illustrative of the instinctive propensity of British nature to have a little gamble on something. Three officers in the Transvaal were down with fever, and just before the doctor went hia rounds in tha n morning each patient put a in a basin, and the one whose temperature was highest took the pool. half-crow- Cheap Exrnrslon Kittea via the Atchison, Hanta Fe Itallwar, Topeka On June 10th, 11th, and 12th, th ss passenger rates following will be effective via above rout from Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah, to S32.0C Missouri River and return 39.511 St. Louis and return 44.54 Chicago and return Final return limit September 8th, 1902. For reduced rates to other pointy and information regarding excursion, on other dates than above, apply to C. F. WARREN, GenT Agent A. T. & S. F. Ry. 411 Dooly Block. Salt Lake City. TJt first-cla- Left Many Descendants. , The oldest woman In Scotland, In the person of Mrs. John Roe, better known as Jean Sharpe, has just passed away. Jean, who lived In Kirkpat-rlcDurham, Kircudbrightshlre, was In her 105th year, and she had a daughter In New York 85 years old. She had forty-tw- o grandchildren, near100 and ly She six lived all her days in the Steuartry, and retained her faculties to the end. k, NOW EPIDEMIC. now raging all over the West. This annoying disease Is especially severe in ChiOHRo and a number of prominent physicians have been Interviewed regarding It. They stats that there Is no for alarm as there la a simple honi remedy known as Murine, for aie everywhere by opticians and druggists, which will not only prevente. hut cure the most obstinate case of Fink-ejPINK-EY- rink-ey- E Is e SIGNIFICANCE OF NUMBER SEVEN Into the Hlntorjr of the World In Many I'eenllar Ways. The number seven is not only considered a lucky number by the superstitious, but it was a symbolical numSan Francisco street railway em- ber in the Bible, a swell as among caor antiquity. In the Old Testaployees won their strike, gaining these tions ment note that the Creator took A flat rate of 25 cents an hour. points: r work day, to be completed seven days, and the seventh day was A a sacred day of rest Every seventh, within fourteen hours. The reinstateyear wa3 sacred, and the seven times for men of the ment prodischarged seventh year ushered In a year of moting the union. Jubilee. There are seven principal James Bonner of Carson, Nev made virtues faith, hope, charity, prua wager that he could sw im the dence, temperance, chastity and fortriver at St. Joseph, Mo., twice itudeand there are also seven deadly with his clothes on. lie made the at- sins pride, rovetousnecs, lust, anger, tempt, was seized with cramps in mid- gluttony, envy and sloth. There were stream and drowned before a boat seven champion of Christendom St. George (England), St. Andrew (Scotcould reach htm. land). St Patrick (Ireland), St David At lleaumont, Tex., lu a succession (Wales), St Denis (France), St James of rows between whites and negroes (Spain) and St Anthony (Italy). on an excursion, Solomon Whitney, a There were seven ages of man, also negro, was shot and killed; a young seven wise men of Ureece. Christ white man, Thomas Kitchetn of Beau- spoke seven times on the cross. Rome mont, was fataily wounded and four was built on seven hills, and there are Innumerable other traditions which go others more or less Injured. to prove that evcn was a number to The corner's jury, silting in the cling to. In these more modern times In North It Is wondsrfut how often the number Union Tacific freight wreck Topeka of May 7th, in which two men prevails. For Instance, vaccination were killed and several injured, bas must take place every seven years, In returned a verdict exonerating the order to escape email-pox- ; fashions crews and finding the officials guilty change every seven years, and seven of running the trains toe closely years is always a milestone In a person's age. Wove te ten-hou- Nish-nabot- |