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Show PRESIDE" ATTf MPTSTO AMERICAN EAGLE. btl T'jE Ben.tC0.''1,,VU,, SWEEPS ISLANDS. CHOLERA "" EMILE ZOLA DEAD. sa.va the subHawaiian commute, on tb "al"-of committee Operator ikW Head of Mine Viorkeni Have BAD M. A. WHXt HICK, rsbUikMb STATE OF AFFAIRS REPORTED FROM Pacific islands i'1 ,orto Ric0 ha Aii-'- j Invitation to Mri at nhita a the is!lI"3 ft llol-jand Dltetiea the Mtuatloa. PHILIPPINES. a very busy wee'tw0 day to Pub-li- c UTAH MURRAY. After a ser.es of conferences between Hawaii they and one l Monn-tai- n tJ'J President Roosevelt and his cabinet re- Feopla Iu N umber wf I'ruvlnees f lea to the hearings at Dead the sluuntaltia. Leaning View. T!j'P,iociFal matter pre-se- n tig the coal strike the conclusion MAYS gard, UTAH and the Urine I testimony regard-in- g a reached, and the president so into them ted ea red tor. IlawaiiJoi"11 ,aw,,; the puMIc under no there was the formed, that way Killing frcst is head o( time in Tub the constitution and te'e,i 00 11,8 ;I'"1. the furm of govthis season. announced that cases of improvementsLtrW improvement at It Federnment of the United States for s cholera and 2,71'j deaths from that dis- particularly W. J. Pry an is announced to speak eral intervention to end the strike. point and light ho''sat vari-juease were reported in the province of Hilo, In the s'ate (luring the campaign. &e of com"'ject on the coast; Every base of the situation vtas thorIloilo, island of Panay, ou Muuday. for the loss Tlie socialists of Sa't Lake county oughly canvarsed. '1 lie pensation to the president then This is the highest record for any dis- of the crown ianishave nominated a complete county and jrtrrmined to have liie mine operators trict since the oulbieak of the disease, Jators nd ('resident Mitchell meetbiinat the legislative ticket. One day wa d'l'ei1 bJ llie and exceeds the total of Maoccurred, of Kilauea. W hite Is on movement if is rumored In House a and the see a visit to ile that to It great nila and tuauy of the provinces since to Honolulu foot looking to the construction of a dustrial deadlock could not be broken. The committee o, the tomuif ncement. The town of whole of Monday Alinus''-1"With iu Stockton. view that at invitations object t!g smelting piaut in the province of Iloilo, was the Sunday. to consideration of the were devoted to was extended earned the Lake la on Salt parties trial Roy Kaigbo, 1,173 cases being refor a conference at the White House worst, sufferer, Testimony was fire claims u'-rCity for the murder of Willard Haynes, from there Monday. AtCabct-tua- heard as to the o ported progress and The Inwas found guilty of voluntary man- an Friday at U o'clock a m. there were S'.i'J cases and at vitation has been accepted and the first incidents of JJte bubonic plague epislaughter. Mon'S'Jj caseg were reported move looking to the end of thestruggle demic and UieA'W'1 made to end it. Bert Williams, a The people are fleeing to the day. tne commission been made. has It is expected Salt Lake toy. Is laid up with a broken mountains, leaving the dead unhtiried will orl Sept. 29, aud T complete and the dying uucared for. The govMOROS ARE HOUTED, leg as a result of hanging on to sail the next dhf!' Sau Francisco by ernment has ordered add! tional doctori rapidly moving wagon. or the I aka the sleamer.Vjrl , 6U Furls on tlie Mior and medicines to be sent to Iloilo. The L. C. Larson, a young man of May shelled and Deatroyed ly Americana. Wife at lit I.I)-- nine. Twelftk i of Marries Ills victims number makes laid up by a dislocated shoul field, ordinary .The Marcin Moras in Mindanao havt measures impossible. Tin der and otiier severe sprain sustained offered but Zerad Pomeaofof'ddlefield, Conn., sanitary slight resistance to the totals for ail '" He is &U and provinces Monday were has taken an Af.ti by being thrown from a mule. column under ( uptaiu I'ershingof the 5,3'JiJ cases and .'J.O'jl deaths. she is 22, and tliii Pomeroy'a twelfth Utah county lias paid in bounty for Fifteenth cavalry. matrimonial ijf nture. The new Mrs. grasshoppers to date $J,45S.81. The After a series of skirmishes on MonL FIGHTS. is rrat)i!daiighter of her season is now nearly closed and the I'omeroy day and Tuesday of this week the sister, Pomeroy husband's grasshopper crop is practically all in. Moros retreated into six forts on the Terrible ,laA-rof Natlvea hy Tugerl in whetti-o'years old, mar1838, The IJO.OOQ damage suit of Percy A. shores of the lake. VVhcu a courier Ileal! lluutt-raItuf Hartford. A year ried Neliie Black s. Iioky Mountain Hell Teleleft Macin Wednesday for Camp Vicars Shortly before the steamer Moana, later she died, M Pomeroy wedded a phone company, at Provo, resulted in Captain 1'eishing wan preparing to left Sydney, otlicial dispatches arrived Kingston youi'i noman named Piatt. a verdict of 810,000 damages for plainassault the last Moro stronghold, from New Guinea telling of in of 1HI9 sent many When the gold tiff. The Americuu column reached the fig Ills and massacres. The Tugeri head men to Califiii Pomeroy and his Threshing for this season Is about former camp at Macin Sunday night. hunters hud attacked the Sau Ana wife were amotg",t!Dty Meriden peoover in the vicinity of Manti, and the On Monday the Moros opened fire on villages and killed a large number and who chartered i boat out of New farmers have realized fairly gocd crops, them with a brass caution and rifles carried off many heads. The Sau Ana ple Haven and aiWrouod the Horn to considering the very unfavorable sea- from a series of new forts which had afterward attacked the Tugcri, the Pacific coast. I'uriog the voyage been erected aince Captain Pershing's son. Sir V, P. Winter, administrator of Mru. Tomeroyjlitd and was buried at The battery New A man whose name is supposed to be first visit to the place. Guinea, wires the governor-genersea, A young soman aboard the vesLouis Johnson fell beneath the wheels under Captain William S. McNair of Australia: "Since my arrival sel attracted Poseroy's attention and of a Short Line train near Lehi, Sun- scaled a ridge commanding the posiIn this possession more natives have another marria;eW"'i followed. From tion of tlie Moros and shelled them out day, his body being completely cut in The engineers under Captain J. J. been ruthlessly massacred by other California Pomtm; went toJapan, and two. Morrow hud constructed a truil over natives w ilhiu a radius of thirty miles there his third wile died. Keturoing from the house in which I am now to this The I'leasaut Grove Mercantile com- the swamp (tanking the Moros' posicountry ,.be again married and tion. The men of ( aptaiu Pershing's writing than have during such period came east. He Killed in New York pany, who sustained the loss by fire of column crossed the sivamp by the trail their warehouse recently, have rebuilt-anand captured and destroyed three of been killed in this possession by the City, where six tn's fell to his lot. the Moro forts. The Moros stood but Tugeri. A village ou Hie Laroki river, Four died, onejiisppcurcd and one he tire has of been trace nearly eveiy a short while and ran an soon as the distant not more than six hours walk divorced. Returcng to Connecticut removed. artillery opened on their). from this house, was ucarly extermi- he married again Mid that wife died An epidemic of diphtheria is reCaptain Pershing had been ordered nated." last spring. ported from Millard county. The towns lo destroy the forts unless the Moros make peace. Twenty Moros were of Hinckley and Riverton are quaranNew Cure For Hearlel Mueh Interest Bflnf Taken la Irrigation killed. There were iio casualties . tined, the posloftice and schools being among the Americana, Cwre A cable from Loudon says: The conclosed in the former. ference of German doctors, which Is The committee charge of the arFASTENS CHIME ON WOMAN. now in session at Cnrlsbad, has anHarney Eckstein, who killed Julius rangements for tie tenth national irnounced the discovery of a new cure rigation congress, which convenes in Jennings in a resort near Salt Lake Murder Trial III law Hrlng Out for scarlet fever which has repeatedly Colorado Springs October 6, lias reCity, has been released from custody, Testimony. the evidence going to show that the which proved to be successful. Dr. Moser, ceived encouriifsj reports Charles Ilolada, charged with abetan assistant physician at St. Ann's promise a large iltendance of noted killing was In the defendant, Mrs. James The Western Union Telegraph com- ting hospital for children at Vienna, is the men from all peU of the country. in the miiiderof her husband, discoverer of the new serum. Large delegations Irani the commercial pany at Salt Lake City lias decided to last April, took the stand in the trial the last two years lie has clubs of Omaha atdSt. Paul will come use girls on the messenger force, During at Iowa City, Ion a, Wednesday and tried it on 400 patients. The mortality in private cars, Sttv Mexico, Texas, claiming that they can not secure a remarkable story of his alleged has gave to between 6 and U per Wyoming, Kanaaiud Nebraska cities decreased do to work. the enough boys illicit relations with the murdered cent. The rate at other hospitals is will also send larft delegations. The Reiohand Fihler, while attempting man's wife and their joint plots to get double this. The congress has been subjects to be biadled, affecting as to board a moving train in Salt Lake rid of Galiangher. He swore that after informed that the government will they do the proper expenditure of City, fell beneath the wheels and had the woman became infatuated with vote a considerable sum of money in 000,000 of public tioney .flow available his right foot so badly crushed that him they agreed tirst to poison Gal- - order that the serum nature land sales tuay be made In and the procugfei-obe will necessary. amputation laugher, tlie wife administering the and distributed for Jicblai-children'larga tpiantitie Two boys, aged 9 and 12 years, were dose; second, t,h, Ilolada. kill him In acres and the miking ot homes for hospitals in Vieuua. .. u .......I,' !... tLinnc the woods, felling a ret across the itirtt. wren i.u t'u..ifr i,i millions of pecp(6 uow crowded in the Do Not Keuiird Macedonian Mtiialloo aa charged with stealing horses from the body lo make death seem accidental; cities, have sttructed the highest minds Alartiiln, n were The given boys third, that Ilolada slay him with a estray pound. of tlie nation from severe lecture and turned loose. club in the barn and throw the body Diplomatic circles in Constantinople to the leaden of cuptainsof industry the labor organizatinder do Macethe not in horses; he situation shoot fourth, that regard Fphraim Formaster, was probably him while Letters of endorsement of tin tions. birds about the hunting fatally injured during the races at the barn and allege it was accidental, lie donia as being so serious as would ap- congress are pouring In every day from pear from the Turkish government's these Washington county fair. His horse testified that the crime was committed people. tlie woman military preparations in calling out because rehim of wheel by a the fell, throwing against quarrel from men of her husband the militia reserves. The 40,000 sulting of a buck board, crushing his skull. discovering An uf Suicide. her ami Ilolada in a compromising porte'g alarm is partially attributed to As yet there is no Indication that, the position. LieutenantCommander William V the maneuvers and other incidents of of the I'nited States navy strike of linemen employed by the Bell Rronaugh the Shipka Pass fetes, the political im- committed CASTRO WINS A BATTLE. Telephone company in Utah Idaho and Tuesday on the batportance of which, however, is con- tleship Kearsarge at the Montana Is to come to an end any time It u I Mailt navy yarxl llocly or luanrgenta la Yet to ha sidered to have been greatly exagger- says a New York dispatch, by blowing soon. Roth sides declare they will uot Dealt t llli. iu view of the of the out his bruins with a revolver. ated, approach yield. President Castro of Venezuela, after winter, when the movements will of CommanderAn accident, resulting fatally, ocllronatigh believe thul leaving Valencia, September 19,. at the It is not he was necessarily be stopped. very much worried over the curred at Santa Clara the other day. head of an iiruiy of fi.ono men with sevthought that the threats of the Mac- manifold duties of his position as exKenneth Graf, the son enteen guns, with the announced edonian committee will foment a gen ecutive ollieer, which are conceded to of John Graf, had his foot crushed by of attacking the liisingetit force eral revolution or develop into any- be more arduous than those of any a horse and set. in, at Toiqtil'.o, commanded by General thing very serious. other ollieer in tlie navy. Mendoii, reached Stiu Juan de Lis causing death DOUBLE TRACtDY AT VICTOR. Captain Purnell F. Harrington ol Rosa Milne, the Dixie athlete, who Moios, near Villa dt; Cura, believing the llrookljn naey yard said; "There that Metnloa was w ith the I', of V. team Hut there. the played against Mra. Mabel I.tojd Kills Her lluabaml ami is au epidemic of suicide in. the navy, Nevada, had his jaw fractured by the president found only 1,500 local guertatall- "uuniln ll,r..ir. as surely as there was ever an epideinio ball in a game between the Patinca, illas at that place and after a sharp Mrs. Mabel fever. Such a of shot and the Lloyd latter whs routed. The govinstantly thiug may occur and Nev., team and the St. George team at fight ernment in coi.seiiuence announced this killed her husband, Richard Lloyd, at citunot be explained, 'the man had the Washington county fuir. as being a victory over their home iu Victor, Colo., and thcu probably been thiuking of the other Regimental Color Sergeant Hamilton engagement Mendoa's whereas the general putting the revolver to her own head suicides, which are very sad affairs, army, J. Carroll of the Eighteenth infantry luflicted what will probably prove a aud then iu an unguarded moment the is near Sun S.ihastian ready to effect a at Fori Douglas, suicided last Salurduy fatal wound, Jealously is said to have desire to try it seized him and it was junction with the force's of General by placing a revolver to his head ami Matos. Veen the cause of the tragedy. Llovd all over in a minute." I he II ii nl success of General blowing his brains out. It is supposed Mntos is lias been in the grocery business at believed iu Venezuela I'C was to he certain, ('lnrel Wurkmen Kemaln at Lebanon. temporarily deranged from the and as a result all securities ou the Victor for some lime. They had been effects of liquor. The situation at the plant of the bourse at Caracas are rising. married two years and had no childrenAmerican Iron & Steel company at The report that t',oli) Indians on the The reservation iu Sun Juan county were tlirr Mevru Hundred Million pounda r Mayors o Twelve V tli-- Favor Ilia 'ohI Lebanon, Pa., ss unchanged. Hawaiian Miae Sl,i.,.rd to l ulled. (onferene Sehritie. troops are still there and the iron starving prove to be without foundaMatea, Tuesday afternoon the mayors of workers broiighi from the south are tion, according to a report made by Deputy Collector of Port Farley of twelve cities had telegraphed to Mayor Indian Agent llavlett, who has just It is said helping tn run the mills. Sun Francisco, is In receipt of a comMiiybury, of Detroit, Mich,, favoiable that Presidcut Sternberg will not conmade a fourteen days' trip through munication from Deputy Collector ansvicra to the messages sent to them sent tn forcing the colored men out. San .luan county. Diumiuoinl of Honolulu, giving the Monday night askin.j that a dclegnt ion Their departure depends entirely on J. K. Busby, a Salt Lake man, has statistics of the sugar shipped in from of eitUcus be sent from their cities to themselves, and fuste I twenty-ttvmany say they will days, believing Hawaii to the l ulled Stales dnritig the the proposed uational conference on suiv us lung as remain, that by fasting he can cure a disorder past two fiscal troops years; that is, since the coal strike, to be held at he strikers have voted to reject the of the stomach. It Is not known how The amounts and values !. to grant the much lunger he will abstain from f.vod, are as follows: of Philadelphu. company' proposition Mayor .Inly i. p. mo, to June K an increase of wages and re avows II will he do o until he 11 buthe '''.'Tr, Hill pounds; July J, V.'l'l, reclined, wiring that he thought the puddlers to June :ui, i ft els a cure has been effected. strike would be settled before the date f T'.'o.v.i .'t:i: pounds, slight advance asked by the timshers. valued of the proposed Conference. at l....'o, R. W. Ilrereton o'Pie;i-nt- it lit. View TI COAL STR.KE. E e,trrm A e hd dJ B- STATE Il- 1 an-- i Mi-ag- - n twelve-year-ol- d i . INTER-TRIBA- . ter-lrib- al in NenB-tlon- ' laljJ 'J I frld-ml- sjii-iil- eight-year-ol- blood-poisonin- g o Detroit-Octobe- nif. quite a loss from tire last week. A little boy playing with matches in the yard set lire to some straw and before it could be put out the bum, outhouses, hay and tools, to the extent o fered 1 reat Frelieb NuvelUt Meet bj Aaihxlatlot). Euiile Zola, the uovclist, w ho gained additional prominence iu recent year because ol bis defense of the Jew and of Captain Dreyfus, was found dead in liis Paris home Monday morninp. Asphyxiation, resulting from fume from a stove iu bis bedroom, is given as the cause of death. M.Zola and his wife retired at 10 o'clock Sunday night Mme. Zola was seriously ill when the room was broken into the following morning. At about noon site was removed to a private hospital, where she recovered consciousness for a short time aud was able briefly to explain to a magistrate what had happened., M. and Mme. Zolo returned to Paris from their conn-trhouse at Medan Sunday. Owing to a sudden spell of cold weather the heating stove in their bedroom wa ordered to be lighted. The stove burned badly and the pipes of the 6tove are said to have been out of order. To the magistrate Mme. Zola explained that she woke early with a splitting headache. She wakened her husband and asked him lo open the window. She saw him rise; and attempt to move toward a window, but he staggered and fell to the floor unconscious. Mme. Zola fainted at the same moment aud was therefore unable to give the alarm. There were rumors of suicide but nothing has developed to substantiate such belief. y BODY SNATCHERS Wholesale Desecration of tiravea In Indiana, la Discovered. The wholesale robbery of graves in the cemeteries about Indianapolis, Ind., was brought to a close Monday by the arrest of a gang of seven negroes. Warrants were also issued for a prominent physician, the demonstrator of .anatomy iu a local medical college, in which two stolen bodies were found about ten days ago; an interne in the college and the white jmuitor of the college. Rufus Cantrell, one of the neproes made a complete confession and implicated the others. He faid the physician accompanied the negroes on several of the grave probably Sl.f.OO, were destroyed. The plant of the South Jordan Milling company was totally destroyed by fire Saturday night, eutsiiing an esti'J he mill mated loss of JIT. iSuo, from six to eight hundred bushels of wheat and about Jo.OoC pounds of flour. Nothing was saved. The corrals ami stock yards belonging tj the Lundgren estate at Lehl Heaviest t"i in I er know ii at 1 lil Season went up in smoke one night last week. SWI- pa I .dorado Tec tons of hay were destroyed, an. I from the niour'sin tortious Specials one ccv. one hor-- e, f,mr tugs and a lot of ihiekens perished. '1 he tire ban- - of Colorado show that one i f the heav- at a tune when all werj est snowstorms ever known at this p tied asleep. season of the year bus prevailed. At The Mutual Improvement avsocin-tion- s St F.I mo, near the summit of the con of the Lehi, Lehi North Itrauch tinental divide, on the Colorado A and Sega Lily districts are preparing Southern rsilwav, two fvl of snow to hold a fair this fall. The fsir will has fallen anil the slot m is still iiiging, be held in Lehi about A hard wind is October Iji the mounbhnving, IMh and will continue for four davs. The proceeds will he g v, n toward the tain around liurna ista llic snow is erection of the new tabernacle, reported tube twelve feel deep, (wo pop-uli- ffet having fsliiu Ulc'r, ' li Aevldeulalle ! George R. Vos, a prominent bon-and security broker and son in Ian i f Henry W. Yates, president of the Ne braska National bank, accidc n'.u'.lv shot and killed himself near the Hinal.a Gun club grounds. No one was with hint at the time, ho having preei ;., the pat ty a short distance, but it. was evident lie had stopped to rest an,: In riaititi the Kun Was d j, contents entering his head benciil!) the jaw. lie was dead when iiiscen.pui-ion- s reached him. , g.-j- ,!, and Hudsou and w, re "i l in ',',.,;. land. Neither of recovered. i lie Ail Ii is h n the stream and utoiii t Ili,'llt Ho- men weie , i, to board. It was it t r inVti' n i. I -- - the l mi at ii urnl was lowered melt, tint before t way liolli men bat eight. - n to - . A t,, hp t Iwt t ,. MEETS AT DEATH AT STAKE, HANDS CF IRATE MISSISSIPPI MOB. Ao Hull mined ( rime fur U lo. Ii He ecuted and Adnitm lied oilier to llewarjf Evil ( odomiiIoii. Victim of Brutal Attemlautn. Jacob Rhynerson, the agec patient who was beateu by attendants at a private asylum in Topeka, Kan., recently, died Mondiy night as a result, it is said, of the iujurics received. are expected. Long Lost Defaulter Found. Ending his days as an inmate of the almshouse on PdnckweH's island, there has been identified in Adolph Hoedesch, e a banker of Vienna, whom the Austrian police have been hunting 0. for years. He disappeared with one-tim- 230,-UO- Cholera Iu Saninr. Cholera threatens to depopulate the ibland of Sumar. The populations of many of the tewns have been heavily reduced through death aud the flight of people. Many of the dead are uuburied and the government is sending surgeons and medicine to fight the disease. The epidemic also continues its ravages al panic-stricke- n Moilo. It reported tout the totals for the are 70,222 cases and 4S,4u3 deaths. is islands Dr. Silviana F.randao, of Brazil, is dead. Enormous prices are .being charged for foodstuffs at Colon. A second expedition against the entrenched Moros of Mindanao is nuder way. Mount Aetna shows further signs of activity and the volcano of Stromboll is active. Advices from Macedonia show that the insurrectionary movement there is vice-preid- were killed. fate. Last August of a dead Mrs. Whitfield, the wife citizen, was found at her home. Invest;gation showed that the woman bad been assaulted and her head practically severed from her body with a razor. Both Whitfield and his wife were related to several of the most prominent families in the south, and the indignation of the people knew no bounds. Corinth and the surrounding country was scoured in an effort to apprehend the murderer, but dilligeut search failed to disclose bis identity. Finally a committee of twelve citizens was called to continue the search. On Tuesday last it became known that Tom Clark, a negro living near Corinth, had had trouble with his wife, and the latter threatened to disclose the secret of the crime. Officers apprehended the woman, and she told enough to warrant the belief that Clark had murdered Mrs. Whitfield. Clark was arrested and brought before the committee. The negro confessed to the murder and also to other crimes he had committed, among them the killing of two men on an excursion train in Mississippi. The committee decided that the negro should be hanged from a telegraph pole in the street, but later it w as decided to burn him at the stake. The prisouer, heavily manacled, was taken from the jail 03- - a posse of armed men and, followed by a large and excited crowd of men and boys, led to the east gate of the negro cemetery, situated in the western part of the city. Fagots aud wood had been piled high around the stake and the negro was securely fastened to an iron rod. Clark was asked if he cared to make a statement. He again said that he deserved the fate prepared for him and and asked that a letter be delivered to his mother and brother. He appealed to his brother to raise his children properly, admonishing them to beware well-kno- Tension Unll Nearlnl; 1,000,000 Mark; The annual report oi Commissioner of Pensions Eugene E. Ware shows that the number of names on the pension rolls still is under the 1,000,000 mark, despite a uet gain of 5,732 pensioners since 1S0S. The total enrollment July 1st last, was 009,440, against The total comprises U07,T3.i last year. 738, SOO soldiers and 200,037 widows aud dependents. The aggregate includes outside the United 5,005 pensioners A trust has gained control of 60 per cent, of the spinning and weaving mills in the south. Nome has been storm-sweagain, with the loss of two lives and heavy damage to shipping. There is terrible suffering at Santa Marta, Colombia, as the insurgents are intercepting the supplies. pt Direct cable communication between the United States and the Philippines will be established by July 1, 1903. An official telegram to the Korea legation, Berlin, says the emperor of Korea is alive and in the best of health. In London the new amalgamation of British and American tobacco interests has been received with mixed feeling. Viceroy Tseng, with two battalions of the Shansi province guard, has defeated the Boxers outside of Cheng Tu Fu. A strike on the tram ear lines of Geneva has led to serious disorders and the complete stoppage of the tram service. The statement is made that within eighty days messages will pass over the Pacific cable between San Francisco and Honolulu. A number of prominent people in Panama are said to have been imprisoned because they sympathized with the rebel movement. Oflicial reports say that 8,000 persons have emigrated to the United States from Greece during the past year, and the exodus continues. In Salouiea, European Turkey, the military forces have been called out and troops are being dispatched into the interior of Macedonia. The city council of Detroit, Mich., has adopted resolutions favoring a movement to force the resumption of coal production in Pennsylvania. It is reported on authority that Bolivia is disposed to accept, the modifications of the Acre lease contract proposed by the Brazilian government. The Madrid correspondent of the London Morning Leader says thirty miners have been killed at Masearron, province of Murcia, by poisonous gas. The Bolivian foreign minister and line l eruvian plenipotentiary, nave signed a treaty settling the boundary 7 question between their respective countries. The situation on the Isthmus of Panama remains unchanged. Free transit between Colon and Panama obtains and the American marines are still traveling on all trains. The national committee to which the national congress of French miner referred the question of date of the general strike, is composed entirely of to a strike. members The Russian government estimates the harvest as follows: Wheat, 810.000,-00- 0 poods (a pood equals forty pounds); rye, 1,325,000,000 poods; oats, 750,000,-00- 0; barley, 375.000,000 poods. A patent has been secured covering a novel engine for marine pronulsiou, which John Willit, Hie inventor, asserts will reduce the crossing of the Atlantic to at least a three day's jour-ue- y. d States. General Botha, the former Boer comThe number of death notices of old mander, in a speech said he received rein not now the service, soldiers, B100.000 iu aid of the destitute Boers ceived by the bureau during the year, from Arthur White, an American, and was 50,128; but ouiy 27,043 of them appealed to other, to follow his exwere pensioners. The report says that the death rate ample. Bessie Ilickland, who murdered a among tlie pensioners for the coming old boy at Wilson, Kansas, last and lesses will be 40.000 the about yeur to the rolls from other causes will be July, and who was found guilty of murder in the second degree a few about 0,000. days ago, has sentenced to 20 Twenty-ni- l Killed In Itnllroad Wreck. years iu the penitentiary. Twenty-sipersons have been killed Sunday night several sticks of dyna-mil- e and a score of people have been inwere exploded under the step of jured as the result of an accident to an Columbus Walton's house at South St. express train running from Lille to Joseph, and the main part of the Faris. The train left the rails while structure was destroyed. The family crossing the sw itch at Arleux, where miraculously escaped injury. It did not stop, and while going at Tlie Danish West. India islands have great speed. I lie locomotive and ten- the most intelligent population in the der were upset and the carriages were ar x piled up and smashed to pieces. About fifty pervms were injured and many of tlietn w ho are suffering frotu broken limbs and fractured si. nils are not likely to survive. West Indies aud St. Thomas i a modtow n. The Americans will, it i said, make it a second Saratoga and it will become a center of American wealth. ern Hy Ml Hundred llodlea Await llttrlnl, dispatch from Rome says that the death roll resulting from the recent hurricanes in Sicily is swelliug. The bodies of not) persons are now awaiting burial, and as means for their prompt Interment ure lacking, there are grave A -- Cata-taui- l ! '. iiati-aiiot- Ma-li- F-- t I , j - tr ic ei-.- rolr semi-tropic- g i sre I SUMMARY. Tom Clark, alias Will (jibsou, a young negro, was burned at the stake at Corinth, Miss., Sunday, after having confessed to one of the most atrocious crimes in the history of north Mississippi the assault and murder of Mrs. Carey Whitfield on August l'Jtb last. increasing. A cyclone wrought havoc at Modica, Before the torch was applied Clark stated that !e deserved his fearful a town of Sicily, where several person - The rumored death of the Emperor of Korea fails to find confirmation in any oflicial quarter at Washington. The suggestion is thrown out that a break probably has occurred through the postponement of the celebration of the Emperor's birthday and accession to the throne. NEWS i e , llt.lr live. hile trying to desert from the I'.r ish ship AuMras a at As! r;u i , .. t,M inetiibcis of her eu-!,,( t,u.,r lives. The men wen- niini, ,! I , i Ahaiid.Mieit g. I let-rtet- MURDERER R ED E'Kht Injured tij Kiploalon. Among eight horses destroyed in a Eight S iavs with charred faces, barn which burned at Proctor Knott, burned bodies aud terribly scorched Minn., Sunday, was "Smoky," former, ly Buffalo Bill's favorite horse. Fredheads were taken lo the MeKeesport erick a au of result Remington' masterpiece is said tis at explosion iiospitnl the Carnegie blast furnace plant, to be a picture of Buffalo Bill mounted Dnqnesne, Pa. Two of the victim", on Smoky. fears of an epidemic. The Vienna Neue Weiner Journal Joe Liska and Steve Schulte, have Another special dispatch from Rome since died mid there is.liltle hope that announces that us u result of the revolt s "vnic-ibark says that Monday's hurricane swept any of the others will recover. All of of peasauts in the district of lladeny, ,),., aill) nights. The the small tow ns of llelpasso and Torre n the veiL-of sinklnk when the those injured were caught in a blast of Hungary, the military were called on iu the province of nu-S,L,U., her and Captain Santa Maria, ashes which followed the to suppress the disorder and fired a flame Hansen, her commander, decided to fct Sicily, and destroyed everything of a bell while the men volley, killing four persons and woundout to ve-before leaving her, iu its way. Many persons were killed. blowing -were at work. ing others. the possibility of her interfering with Secretary Knot Denies Tint II n Inland! Escorted by warships nd numerous t to the l.al lllleh. Va.nl Will lit pleasure steamer, Capt. Svcrdrup's Advices from Ilertuosillo state that Secretary Root in answer to a quesArctic expedition on the Frain entered ''eiin r ' Net ton of anthracite) coal can be tion as to whether there wis any the Vaqni Indians will not accept the Christiania harbor Sunday. The Fram hid r,t r pri.-e- . sav a Koclicster, N. truth iu the rumor that he intended to decree of the Mexican government, was saluted by the forts and welcomed "The which confiscates their lands and by thousands of V., dSj-ntsidewalk inspectors ro- leave the cabinet, said: spectators a she districts resl- - rumors ahout my retirement are throw s them open to settlement, but port tin', in .,,, the harbor. false. I have given the matter no that they will resist the enforcement n are !. ,,.u, At the picnic held by the Amalga,,,(thesHiewaiK m- thought and do not iutend to retire. by every means possible. The lands mated Meal and Cattle Butcher of ; Altogether fjl i. .. n,i ... . f . bve been When I do decide lo do so there will of the Yaquis are exteniely fertile, the North America iu .St. Joseph, Mo., in and all kinds the and carrten be no rumors. I will simply resign climate is pr.e I un w n't contest Lafe Porlier ami that will mid the public of crops art raised. One thousand ail, oil. In citnal bridge of Chicago, broke the world's record, .,.ibia " are armed warriors in will know it l ive been still the Root will Yaqui l'i,,,f' Secretary Porlier a steer in three minstripped Of plalikiugfield who say they w fiht to the ute iij-- dressing "' nev '.nniS r left on the streets for return to Wusiuiip.iju. seconds, , ImI diu-litcp.iiis iV(! disiipcitred, Fihansled Crew. Tlie Hamburg. American line steamer Pennsylvania, n liirh landed the crew of the N orwegian bark Ilothnia at Plymouth, last, 1'rlday, has arrived at !U nbu-Theceptaiu reported that the crew of the Ilothnia were rescued, s,'l,t- 'I, in au exhaust-H- i condition, after having worked at the pumps for hill.-d- Dl robbing expeditions. The police say the operations of the gang were on a larger scale than any gang in the slate ever attempted before. Upward of one hundred graves, it is said, have been robbed. The detectives say the negroes were armed with shotguns and equipped with horses and wagons with which to do the of evil companions. work. The bodies were sold to differFinally all was in readiness, and the ent colleges which opened their winter word was given to fire the funeral pyre. terms within the last week. The husband and brother of Clark's Topographical fiurver of Devil's Tower victim stepped forward and applied Made. Region, Wyo., living the torches and in a moment the flames The United States geological survey the tremb- is at present engaged in making a topo- leaped upward, enveloping in smoke and fare. The negro graphic map of the Pevil's Tower re- 'iiiM oi tne aoomea man was soon U,,e- eirtt.c 4f .() HfUUIill, "lO Ted; and as the! flame's 'grew hottef work being in charge of Topographer tlije skin began to parch. VV. II. Ilerron, The Devil's Tower, or, The negro moaned piteously, and as called by the Indians, "The bad the agonizing look upon his face told God's Tower," is one of the natural of the awful torture he was undergowonders of eastern Wyoming. It is a ing. Finally his head fell forward upvolcanic core of great age, a wonderon his breast, and in a few minutes all fully symmetrical shaflof stone, towwas over. The flames were fanned by the crowd ering 025 feet almost perpendicularly above the surrounding country. In until the body ws burned to a crisp. The crowd then and the spite of its great height it is in reality town soon assumed dispersed its normal condibut the remnant of a former widetion. spread lava flow. I t.uveuior r:r,i,,l l.t it,. eitltatiire. The "rgisla'ure of Vermont on Wed. nesday elected as governor John G. M ( ulliH'h, Republican, of Hi tiuington. At the polls General Mci'ulloch failed to receive a majority of votes, although receiving the largest number of voles cast Wednesday, however, he received his majority, having the support of 't'.l members of the convention, clement, the local candidate, nceived fifty nine votes, and Felix McGcttriek. the Democratic candidate, forty-live- CAPTURED, NLGR0 i al-- |