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Show , ID-- AM EI! IC AX EAGLE. I lii '4 i K t s. win i A. ;ui, r.b:iihn, MURRAY. i iLivV Pi'jPii FiVE iiT OtATH IS A HAVE BCLIL'rt 3 TO CrlUGO f IRE. UT.UI STATE NKU'S. li - A !i of i: .'.-i- s There art a iimnl-cMf, ait of a miid form, in Piovo. n Miss I.i.zie Hot tons iif l'tovo seriously injured iu a nu., ay j to the s. ..tr I I 3 WOMAN STARTS UACE RiOJ. SERIOUS 2 , B lEAKS ( LT kt IN 1 r j U'utiia.i rasheti vi nita !an Kailrot, I Trest! ,( ,.rl.,l a for all triltt ILiw.-MUllr I- emu tr.i W. Sill-rif- cili.-.eli- s TFOLBLE ALABAVA TO.oi. ! ili'ii.r!t" iliiaii.s used e,c t erT irt a?a'.ost this ril'oiiit measure. IC' ''"d to Uuttoti. of ihatdia-trict- , w Sci had f rxni-- c l to come the uest iluy and ilvg imineJ ate trial to the uer.i. ami ti,e .a .Ms of the uiob had given the nlieri posit! pledges that tl ey ava l t t.e trial and take no violent measure. About s in i'ei(k a neb marched to the jail and dennriri,.,i the keya. Deputy Sheriff Murphy undertook to CO irate witb sherill Williams, whereupon niemheis of tii moh forcibly took the cell ken from Murphy, and breaking in the o il door with aledge hatn men, draife the prisoner from his cell. S ..en If Wiliiama had arrived in the incai.tiuic. his protimta being u ii heed el. The mob tooi tlie i;t ."o to a point about half a n.iie cu ' 'own, bound him, piled v. otd armocl hnu and aet re to it. The negro bet'eed h l.s'y for his life, hut the uiiii) tunc d uf eat a. in , a short time the .1,,'iit ,h-up and of the acv-'- i he expired iu th, tri tlie inoh. eral hundeed men o n After Voting h.i lei I' it to death, of another Ihe mob atarted in i( ii implicated negro, alleged to have in the killing of Mrs is, but was unable to tiud nun. unit B liu. k. tele-r.Uo- .i '.' in si i :i. . s ! . One white raun is niiv-'inie nan are ktioan to have lost and to tte dead, am.i'ier is fatally .i.s in a tin- - which partial'y de Bounded and two negro' sare serionslj nr.,'.,! i!ie pant oi me lli.eago t ;i ale hi .it,-- of t !,c lu 'ost. sUf.3r lU'fiuin hot as a result of a ,ae rrnt at t.it'.le-tolast Week. number Coll,ia n a tonsil mining toe n twenty-thre- e iiateil at lailor stieel anJ is t Ore anil hull ton set t '. on miles from Uirmingh in, Alabama. nvcr. The lis! of the ileal the hi.' Sa't Lake ril'ii'Vc! ,f M" 'Iwm cmpaie-SupKist d dead: Ira C' eel. white. The rta.'iiiy he innch greater than i ". ameuuted to ,, ic.tv (each as ICyli a li i e injured: Joe 'Ihompiou, white, shot thirty, I he ., Orson Speirs, in situates run all the way from c, through bowels, mm ions; Johu Ilaer, the ti t li'nf ito.Mi to ten. t'u'y one that ti ii i; negro, shot in heel and thigh, serious; I'M, died l ll'S i ..!!!. Ill .r a in iolbert, of the live men n hose bodies have been l ilv last week at liu' 1..' f i,; negro, who shot ' pel' cent rccovcrc.i has been ideiii ifieii. '1 he ia. shot in chest, serious. Thompson, of tali the Sn;;irrpayroll I.I' I gain The trouble was precipitated by a The lire In uke out with an explo'ion ti was ; ..'..noo. at Lehi nn i o. in Is li.nise. v Inch is feven iu the iryiu woman, who pudicd Joe 'Thompnegro f..r SH, .','!) for beets a Ilisl son, a white loan, from a railroad II. III t it ,hc fctoiicsin hecht ami MatoU cioe to ! for Frovn caiotalists hair '.'!. t S the main hioiil ny of tne plaut, which trestle. The woman w as accompanied the right of way for perm, tig h A thir.l is fitiii'teeii sOmics hioli by William Toliiert, a uVgro, w ho fired 1. mill telephone hue t '.r, I UfiiSIL Ui DHt AI t). on the white man after he had fallen. stinctuieis four stories hi'h. The Heel d.g'ii).f in li.e .i'li ,.' were leat roved sinalier lini's .1 M. t a I on rl .11 II ..o. bui;, i I'.ni Thompson, who was not seriously I. i.tja is well advanced, t !. Sevier wa.U-iaic-i.1 I a t it'HM ... was tiadiy hu.iiliii' aid hurt, went for assistance, and, accomli,e t t vi r ia;s-in I!;' crop ieliig Ui' liamaccl. panied by Ira Creel ami John House, has tov c new 1: Tin" lire s jii'ca d after the explosion r l. of ill, oil,. '.' began a search for the negroes. Other so t.f Mail botc iff Ofl li folljl.t a I, a u Itii such rapi li'y thatitAaa impos. Mac ho negroes had joined Tolbert by this ! II II III b.T ,.f li; Luke rii IS of S for the men in the upper Mm ,es tune, and from improvised breastworks elia t cr. .f the III H i i loll C.ty f,.r tli.hoti-of the tiry,u to malie their they fired upon the w hite men. Thompson fell at the first ehot and his com. n ii t .1 ill, r escape, iiu't it is ttie nuuiiier oi tneii t. UI A fusillade, panions sought cover. The curfew oi'.l n;i i is to he e r (pi c y ,h ri!,i fni'"cs uilll belli veil to have been at. work on the follow ed, ami only ceased when both n forced ui Sail Lake City in In- fut'ire, 11' lll.'il which tii. ti e to. n. '1 he seventh floor that causes the uncersides had exhausted their ammunition. Some the list of dead. ami at ti o'clock ail suiaii bosmil-- t he The w hite citizens of Littleton became fl,l t en iiouis an. He oftaintytin inemployees made tio tiieir tit home. alarmed for fear of further trouble, as I. ..!:. on I'I'or. t c re i or liieic escape ,.h( thirty, aciity the negroes were largely iu the ma' mal pn has a i mailt' is h iph't.'.t ,1c iatcil ami and others av tln ie vete not more ppcai - poi s I nnr. and tailed on Sheriff liurgin California Vmi n siu.t hy jority, thiiii the lire broke work when i. at auce hi Aiin'i,r,in "i.. li iimiii.i'r ii.' MitV loss, lei (;..vcin for assistance. w ho woman Marian Nolan. all Whatever ihe nut. are number, yctiij' C S h.i The nr'aill tic in:.' i children in t tie pHi.I.C MtllMMM are said to have stolen ,b ad. l our men ieaped from this up- - became famous on the I'acilie coast in several negroes !' il; ic lie nl ..f Ma hundred pouuds of powder att.H'ki'it. a Ii. floors met deal cr and e Or 1S03 as the California Venus, was shot from one of the ,i.c ,s on sal magazines at tke liari life, a ,:,i s,,:i i. on pi ,rt iO f.i.iiot is and killed Momhiv evening hy Kdward mines, and there is fear that they will S IS COAL RIKt OFF. to blow boy, WHS 1,'isl tMinoav i!hi.(.'I i.li-- i up some of the builda bullet attempt Marschut., iei,o then of IU I"' ings. Littleton is closely guarded. wounded by li stone fiom a s The man own bruin. He I naiiliiitnu Vote Mlneri Aeeept the through his si n v shot. JIM VOUNCtR SUICIDES. hill ilH.ill I'l.lll. accompanied the woman to her home, t W A CIMIl.ll S tJ't'iWN. Jiillll M, Ci.in ii us, win) h:ls With a shout thai fairly shook tile and when they reached the steps they Meoiber of Notorlom iane of Itmullu ti iiipi iiitrn.init i.f tl.f iiiiimv Miss Nolan ordered I ...r h, il iv. . lit M,o. II... lot. I.V ( Takes II In linn I. iff. convention Cuildin, the representti- - were quarreling. I detali, fur fuiir i n is. I, .is ci n trans and he him I! to leave.her presence, fiii i; nl ,t lives of the 17, nun mine workers, who Ja nes Younger, formerly a member l l.itiii. ffrrpil to the i.i'iniii ii fo' ir c on conic riellt have been on bliike biuee last May, clared that she khuulil listen to what of the notorious James fiolli the boys band of r tlrei-ntinhe She Salt l.ukf im'ssi'iu-i-Koy t thereupon outlaws, which infested the western purposed sayintr. I'Vcti inj; of Scji oil' at noon Tuesday pol i;,' thai on (illiciaily he umbrella and her ivitli him l iu nil rusti"! n il with tin i luiy !!,!li. uh;le the h. stcaiuer the greatest contest ever made between struck drew a revolver. M e tried to escape, country a quarter of a century ago, . Ivlii' a toliim f..r il.'i isit in a hunk, hits heen shait iiiiif hor ui the capilal and labor, ami placed all the but his aim wan too true. After surcommitted suicide at St, I'aul, Minn., l ra iitnr.-.- ami tirnuh'lit hack tn ,1 1 l.akv ft 1. 1,1,1 lif iin; i' tun Cor a lair-iiiestioi)S involved in the struggle iu veying his deadly work for a moment. Saturday by shooting. lie left a letter for trial, men, the I, anils of the arbitration eommis-- j Marschut.'. turned the weapon upon to the press iu which he sainpsin. toicd with gives asa reahimself. The qua rel was tlx outcome W OlllCil Mill a eh id rcn s II I'rank lldUliiitf, iii-- 1?, uliih. plav fcioti Bppoinled by the president of the of a love BtTairuf long duration. Miss son for his act, despondency over conintf on Inpiif n tin.iv.iijj train in hail. her ha in cables and instantly cap nked Stabs. When the news wan Nolan attained western fame just prior tinued ill health and separation from U Lake City, Ml l.t lni'cn the rar ami sl.'i. Sol ie of llie li fol t 'ill a e no n Hashed lo t he low ns and villages down to the Chicago m Id's fair, when she his friends. The suicide issupposed to won a beaut emoesl to determine the Hi a hi. i d In id of he ctoiiii ,'t iid W ere in the Mlffprcil till- hiss of hutll ,.(fH. II, s in and on have occurred about K o'clock in the the mountains valleys i hauled upon deck, but the women mid of the coal rcL'ions the iu habitant!! moat perfectly funned woman in Calihiiihlfnl. a was modeled morning. Younger occupied a room and shuue child''!!! Wt t e clinic. under the thip heaved ti mgli of relief. Many days ifornia, A transicnl hi ick triasun win Uillril She later ap- in a down town block, and w hen he to her limine. and the coai scow, ivhich sins lying have none hyaince such welcome news on t lie Mage in small parts. did not mulct.' his near Mnrian last by a uiss'i)i;i r tiiouesiilc, an not seen iichiii. Owiiii.' was leceived appearance as usual, livery where there was peared was a stenographer. train, Tim man was ilrutilt iiihI wan to the a iik h a hie imli il'ei euce to find rejoicing, ami in. many place the end Marschutz search was made for him. About 5 uf out hmv many live were lost, tli,; of the atrike whs the bicual for iino'clock in the afternoon the door of moil' hntth-A C'rtiullilate ft.r the tlalluws. aiippiicil with tin neniest calciilatioris arrived nt niake It promptu town eelebralions. The an which In iinck-elwere fuiim! his Hhisky, Patrick Devanney, an oysterman, his room was broken in and his dead tlfteen wotiicu, two men and several thracite eoal legion, from its largest chi Idi ell, down to the lowliest lias been shot and killed by Francis body found stretched on the floor becity Seiantoii coal patch, has snlfereil by the conlliet, Ail of the snnr of an apartment house side his bed, a revolver clutched in his urn In IMMrNbK Af'F'Lt CHOP. and every one now looka for better Keilly, janitor He had shot himself meiivf niif rutiua, ana lijo on tin. i Is in New Ybrk City. Devanney had right bund. limes. I mil sick wife all day through the head and evidently had Y' t l'V leiiii.iit ttiimly, I'ttln rineforhig r ArfWssi lliU year, 'f lie X t h Miliar iMiiinr TOMUSUtR FRh NCH PRfiSIDENT. ked out for a breath of been dead for several hours. i The K of Fremont to run crop apple ..un.ls Voanger, since his pardon from the this ii.iiiHi.ini') cotiuty, lie stopped Iir front of an xjifi'ta In Tllim to tltincrti'tH AieirehlKt I'olorado. this year will be the largest fi t house and leaned against state penitentiary in July of last year, y r a r. I'levent I' neeiilluu uf fill 1'lt.na. for the past twenty years, while he I i oil His first Sud- - has led an exemplary life. iii'fi", nullitiif his einar. The I'aris l igaro says a man was the (hirihin, a youth who lunl just rflcasf.l fiDin the Salt t.nke City production of other funis will ileteetetl early 'luesday morning ttt - nenly the ,'aintor, an entire stranger, employment was as a traveling agent for a tombstone dealer, and on one of heavy, 'j he .ipple crop is jail, attempt... mii i,!,; .y lyinjr ilown tempting lo climb a wall of the LI vsee rushed out and ordered him to move the trips he made about the stale tie he to worth $'"u.iioo, am) the I'alaee. It is believed that he intended on. IVvanney is said to have replied was In front of a piissent-train, hut was finite seriously hurt by a fall from aaveil hy a hysta lolcr who drajriji'il him other f rn its? no, in to, to hide ill the palace garden in the that he had n perfect tight to nse the a wagon. (Mil wounds he had received 'I he.-- c Hemes are iu earlier lire also gave him much w compiled by the way from the truck. I'erenpoti t he janitor drew a I iope of obtaining an opportunity to " r,','t' it iiioiit iv 1'ruit I. rowers' Assoctrouble, and, although he soon obI lav id dead.T 1 he janitor went t uck to his tained lighter employment, his health tlneM, a resident of Mill CrerU, iation, mi j are coiisiilcred absolutely assassinate IVeMdcnt Louhct. In reaching Ihe v.Ccc of the Ihe man w as arrested and was found quarters, where the police found him. was extremely pi t carious, and this while if r v ii j home tnnn Salt Lake, le'l ibie ,'i'iin, t!ie i, in, .not of fruit ami to he armed with a poignard and a To them he said, as he was taken to caused him much womnieiit. He was felt a 8tini;inf seiihali'in on the left shh- - upp'e he rcl ui us Iheieon a e com ta rcil with fit years of ace, loaded revolver. lie has been reeog- jail: "There have been a lot of of liia heal, investigation .nivin.,f the amount still n, t, hatnls of the James Younger was the youngest of as a dangerous anarchist,, who erers about here niiii I made up my s and the 'oiim that he hail heeu hltnik hy a hint shot pi ic. s w hi.-- w ill be has already been convicted three limes mind to get rid of them if had to kill three brothels, Hubert, ( oieman and i ccived later on, between and upon two of these occasions for! someone. the fired hy Mj'ne reckless hunter. guess the next one will James Younger, who, years of l.;r. and I .It, gained great when niuve tell him lo." machines. uianulaettiriiig explosive I It,. Kill., t.,,,1 n In l. H,ri ml ,,f lull their Moi'kmcn nhii have hrni having The police are trying to keep association notoriety through I III SI..-(.lialrr. rani: James. The matter tlliet and i el use to divulge Ihej the Convicted of Killing a Man Wlm In Vet with Jesse and inrtr anniiKI lull ilrivi. m t!.ie vicinity linml II. headed Jesse t '. James was Alive. by cihoff and I'l aiik tlii t were man's name. of SI Genree, report t heir rattle luck with innumerable- robberies 1..I cd. .lust as Ihe rase of Clarence IVal.e. charged Jciiy l.i iake wasfntal'y in jnicd on account of the loiitf .lioiic I, t inif of banks and Hi lati' railroad trains, in the Lit ilt fun. and t wo ol hci s sciiousiy iiijuie.l charged with the minder of Silas execution of w hich manv desperate eny( . .. Many of them are (,"iinc to past ure t ,e i IV o ...v . k t lies- mi .iciiiiiiics neni ,, t on lies In took counters au, consti net ion Ihihn, at Clinton. lenn., was about to place noil a number of cattle iliirnii; the winter months court a men were kd'ed. The members of the iepirtim r t of it..- Y n mil v., u n steel liny in tah, speaking in behalf of the in niiiiemn band had served throtii'li he Civil war, llemoeiatic parly at Salt Lake, Ogden, The infant son of Mr. iiii.I Mrs, WilV, ,., Us at man entered the court room unansteci;..!,, Tn, Tl,t. men were on the side of 'he Confederfighting liam I .ii nt li. of Clevehiiiil, this Mute, American Fork, I'rovo, fork Spanish .i.ntci", ainl we.e HoiLingi.n a row of nounced and, addressing Chief Justice acy wild l.lmintrell and his 1.. i i ii si, Ceil in Suit Lake City last week from t .1 g inl. s """ Hear,!, an I.I: "I am Silas llnlin, The scenes of most of theirguerrillas. uti'lnng about len Ions ' I, .. ... I, post t h l.c einlcr on w hich they ..!,.,.. ,,,, .i is effect of sw a! low inu a prickly hur iip.ece. .i... innien dial (Her who whs not killed by Clarence Peake. t depreili.t ions was Hie slate of Mis listened to i, and the the Sotiri former those ami people "Inch it in some way out iM,i, ,,f j e, tie win I,!, i,,. I, in, ,,i adjacent thereto. hers p. l'ak. who is the son of a prominent on top of it. candidate for presidential homos. tls p'irents home a few o.ivs pi e ions, S f AUK He ID U. family had been sentenced in a lower "' t mum li' fnar In I'lutil mult curt C..r 1'i.rilit.tM St.i.tt'lilN 'the hotly of an John to ten yi ars in the penitentiary There 11a.!,nl Men Itt.li l"it f hf was I I, a r N o,l.-strugem Nni (i, , i ,,.,,.,, "d is now in the insane asylum near The Moscow correspondent of the foun.l fa.v ilo.viuvai .1 In u miih! st Nti.il. Wmlilll. ' K w ho ain H as a result , maniac, ac ""vdlf. London laving Ih.iU Chronicle cables iu I'ai'hVs eaiivoll last, neek that the ,ing, It m The Tiiiiiuiook stage was held up "f his trotitiles. Hulill declares that cd .if Hie II, in, I,,- ,.f M r, Amu, ,. 'a r tins pai'toncl ail students w ho p, .(, , . tin man. u ti i imi a 'ai.on r. fct.ptM.se. whose iiamo is Saturday night by three, masked men another, o ..s .ii i.i ctu'd hi f.u e vr, mice were guiliyof lia.l waiiilet'e.l away n'ole til t participation in n vo now unknovt n, ami t hn t he II uiin es ...... .. .1.111 ti.'t. liiil.w from 'V,,ol, :I.. to p id to Ii.,. iinl , tin. nt ,,f lull. mat v street distin han.-eCiii'cil on the tiist train and went to tl t). fs il into the ilii. ii, ivher.' he .1 lu" r",,,'''' eci,red from Vr iu ii,,. the he which stale Coliuado, from .time! i,i ,ie Jaiuen L. McLaren, a t derail of tl e ..r il,., Ii .null tint I, i,iir. ' hack here to prove that he w as not passengers and then escaped. The sir W il,:;!,,, '' '"' v. j'. Cioni-a't'!"1.litil in ait h way men al.c I itr h,s Never has any political tpiestion compelled the passengers " ' "' s..,,..r .I d not pic t l, ami w t . k, HCfl f the stage, stand in line to years M,- ;iir., ,.i, .., out get ' ",A '" re I lh.it a pica of cited such general and nhs.ii liiiic ini,., 1'hm Itoer Crttrrwlil. Tltrnvril at ''' limy the I'.iitish aimv scrv at the ace of at the roadside and hand over their est in V n m,i ',, as has the saie of the "'C't.v .. , Mere.1, he com He Ciiiieral Dewet apoke in his night ' a a hn'ei' ant' lost a v.'ililiiides. ji, u, the ,. iii, is heavily West I'anisli he sit nut ton Indies. f M,.. cin sliirt at 5 o'clock Sunday moin'iig at tdiihere.i and therecountry ), f.Hiooii thai o? the l.!l,t I'.riii.t- - at is litl'le probability "Vcd I.i aeain to have in III;' cluing. faor the 11 mover station to a crowd of of capturing the rohl ers Inimites of the inspect '..i a k a v a 'oft he a li ' os. Y part y. '"" persons, w ho almost stunned the Mtiimlrou The ton li..,iiiia .pple. .m, !, ,,f Ion been so I nine i lutteiinn tif lilies. tra il The general leaned out of a ,,1 C. Hrillin. Jack an. p:.tte.l. the well known It coi ta ns ). w A n .i.hltessed Imv as he the asseittblngu ranehiniiii of the Il. colicelioii of 'ili.iiiiil insects has ct a com t f .on t he an acres in v m m II. ,!, s. 'Hie st,((. ar Paws, has on exs il been pntt iiiised by the depari incut f re.'oimt'njf the. warmth of the liners' hibition in I' ll Hi; I, i, an invcsi e to he n 1 I.'S i. Ie, Havre, Mont., an apple of the niversity of t loca .., reception Iu llerliu and Hie liberality ii If li,o ilia r.ooiogy the nlleget grow u on his ranch. The apple weighs t'l ace is n ii;.;'. ai ui! live lino of lie Nermann . This great number of "hugs" vits i: ci II hll.er a' one pouud and is fifteen inches in cir.;, :,. uli, is id!. i not t hcaM ,,f lecled from all parts uf the w,,.-The penera'a collected a total of II I,. oil Haw; Om to he tur.'e ii i.i n. cumference, and is of the "King of to in Ihrlin. They undeitook the late John "tkhtnst. a notctl . nto-;nc!it at v.n Thompson County" variety. It is from ve nntogrnpliic rccelets to every con-- j I'orothv Av, r. t'. n.', lice. r It tst k of ri: II i.i . li In nil. olog ii h.ne l a tree live years old. Ail the farmers If il'. ir of S! ?", and had to spend over hy a sit,-- , i ,!,, l.ul.t I 'll I n liict.riitt. al hours daily signing receipts. in the Hear Law district have, during I.Hltnr I nit,,.. !o. !asl,ck ail in si a ii v ',. said that if the thuikeot up the Mr A bill will be introduced in an. Hid piust few years, planted fruit or:tt ie tii.c a'l,.,-- i,. to ,.. tl.,. til,. liu r clit arm would l" in a sling as w and Iholeiiu county, in time, e.l Masachus. l'.n-li v s o chards, tls w 1 il f run t of a loui.ii a ., the 'esult of In legislaiure riter's paralysis, m, i n,. ., w ere throw n will produce as tine fruit as is , ;,l I'. !i.In,., the of New I inlabor vein;., money on ,,. containing tumms, lut'orporation grown tl fh,i; Mippos n' Wri.. t! v ami inoveuient Is the outg row h of ti c . '.Ml iti'o the liner' earria.'es when they elsew here in Montana. the ear sij pi ,ci.'. i, .1 we: out driving. IS lo st like. Nile i.ul,li,'l rat I a ins lea. ilrv.'hois tiit! i... n it, !,, I . ,, I t t.t-Hit lieti.t.t it "ill', tlial il,,. HOOSFVfeLT RF.STINC. .,. .tr. K.lw ard C, Hinder of '.''ki.i Nineteenth killed ins ii inl .r I' T he thieateluil slr.ke of su n, and w lm it u ;.., t 'o o in.ssary alt. .chid to N" rern.al MrrKiirn nt Catilnet Ulllha street, S.m Francisco, took a tiimale. i'.ii s, say, the re. einploed was Private l'a v ,! I lailicnils m tie ti n home to his w ife, Kose, one night last N.weiiib'r. of Ml.l.Hr ll.lil lu tt.rr ' thei the cities was called i tT iies,!;,y t, Lia i,v pun x II. 'I iv, '.' I, ,;,, W is pro-gi- 'i month, she alleges iu a divorce comllorsevelt !e I'resitlent muss mec: uics if i.tmliis ,,( of a daiigei'tuis an and because she did not obey gained an cm ., i.le , . , ng h Sw iichinei. s I in, ui ,,f ssitig satisfactorily tow ard complete plain, A'i.,1, mi nun v I,, a Ins command and get out of bed and errice in t he l'l: ,. It few was to callers decided v, Mie Is ,, be ic ov.ev. adopt receiving r, u,i to tit Lou! . t is mm em it with mitHcicnt alacrity, he lost reta. ihe two- ea r o the laiiioads to eiiint 'o err .vet ,.f j ,. c rate except Ills cabinet advisers and those Mr. and Mrs, tlie wage it.lvanct itcmamied In t;.,. In.v A. ;,., Lis temper and proceeded to demal'sh ofliciii! to business i g important I ai". 1. J men I a il,. I ie,.i.,. in, a drowned last eeek ly C i' let. It is likely that no formal the furnmire in the mum. She alleges iiu-c I? ft t h tuli of water cot. tu ii also that he loaded his revolver and lltii.lttl. Iief.au ttt I a.l.leti ico for the tuei t ugs of the cabinet will be held w hich si threatened to k,! her. The Hinders pose of to ii, nig an all water t r o lo ' h. 1, rang e i t 'o p I'd, he Hi,,,;, !i,.ci,,, ho!" tm' the president slu.ll liare returneil w,.r, , coast of ilagoma, w oe th v Kehni.ry, l, .,. I he child at !ii t ine o 1,1 ,iic i aiiiteii in tie s v tonrol iicfore t" Mi, .remodeled White House, which have t hree . hi Id icn. Ihe defendant I hn to A lii'l ,i a'e g,,, mi,,,. of fa) the let c n.nee was pla ing ati.,i, t t !,,. 'h iu I'aUland, :!1 carpenter .bat, ly be about the middle of j i ,ch ti. l al , Tuesday night. Laud owneis of slM .xnvem iter, I e.l lias II...e. f M, .1 ,ll ll, i. ,,. ,,, (,r.t Thln.a. W . her and I'm t.f s i,,,i, r,. n,-i!),,,, l,,rt a In I It. from Home the corredispatch .u.nlto ,..,r a. heme on Imn France. , ;.,.r;, '.mernl siraa rrint"il ' All olbcial con tieded w I, !!,,. spondent of tho H.i'y I e!e4.'r,.pli says The rep- rl ,,f JmU.,,, A L.oiis, sea atruetloii of tw o big .. . in an inviv.cw ,,(. vhc, j ctit'gof the representatives.. of toils, . the Yaih an hopes that tt,,. in.,.,,-hel' r tegi-teof Ie Iitcisu, v, for the lis,-. head s'. rs of t he tit tad. miiotis if I'rance was ., the London star. fa s " !,,. M.,;iM, ns in ni.iuioi am i, in irtw,.,,, tiovernor i f cm r r led st, year ending .'ure ,ls ,:i,v .mil other tm i , mi t w rnrli Motnl ,y, rnttslderii'ir. general , 's ch i,t and I,,,,.,, ho,. liuidi w iii lead to Aiehhishop 'Ihe most interpnl In- Wednesday. bet., tit ail part s , trdu for an eight-hou- r day, old age tnc establishment of d i, , ,., s liheia'.ly MippI ed y A, r,. s e t he re p timatic est feat t of io nig pi ii is an ami! , Mr. C. A. Hans,,,,. pe ns icans nnd t .o uars, i".., as demanded by the between the nited Stn cs and ,,f 'I"! tl 1. s ..r he of in g show nns, nc l,c Li k w hi.,. The report nlners. .',.;. gin l.nc. It,. , .;. , s,,,.,),,,,! tttnk .he Vatican. If tins fads, the corre ,,,,, iniiiii cr of ' i. ci, i.lii. ,,f I 4 ' S rlar. it were ready to agree bv the Amu 'cans , " . i,.,. ,,,, Cry H, tlie pope is he! unci d, . i., ,, Si ppohdcnt Ul It I'tnoes' ie Is ton eoo to a ,,,, , i,. '"' ral strike if the movement anlertai i) e I,,.,. ,,. Hig the that when 'he i . n ,( hope hoiilci's. a ,. in s ,i! reference tha him so s.., , v ..., ta to H,,. was is. si, .,, ',l-d.on inds !p,m tin- riegottatioiis .e coiic nueii ihe ( tilted fondness of mil of a t. if I. Ul, I. lie, Mr. P ., J.:,, 'M an ..f a'l Ot'iktii tdassea. ;,o. IT" rational Mates wi'i sef ;ii, pmni' evraord eaocoes an, I s n h eh f ., t ,, , s lli ,,, C'll I'll lo Id ly fol l,U to Lome lo only the si. mail pi is. ,,: I. is ij:;'; tht. Inside the rnmir 'ti ,,f niMien w ill meet soon to t.aiy lecjierv t'r. cons cab co." s r., cr. i Ju-ljr- l tt.-'- .i sup-pose- d 1: t tie-nt- wi.-td- ( , di - i un i,.-- r i I h- ' .;.. ; . rivi-roa- d I . i 1 j i , .'. i - I e k i I 1 I v i tlr ' I I 1J I v i I ) j I I t , . - c! e C v , I I II - ', ui-i-- k - s WAS LURED TO HER DEATH. s. Sauimo.,. Neur f.rmit, W.oiuili. lsll.li,.; In . M1 aled. The case of Charles A Sammons, sho was brought to I'beyeot.e from iiraot, Wyoming, and lotiged in jail on a charge of murdering his wife, so.ne uuiisual phases. The killing oci ui red al the ranch of Summons' sister, Mrs. Iirae, and appears to have been the result of a scheme to get Mrs. Saii,moijs out of the way. bammous came to Wyoming several months ago, having deserted his wife and two small children in Oklahoma. A third child, a boy 9 years of age, Sammons brought with h in. The deserted w ife made every effort to locate nt discovher husband, am! by ered his presence ut Crunt. She wrote an apt eating letter for him to return or allow her to come to him. The answer was a telegram telling her to come at once, that her child was ill and not expected to live. On the next train she started for Wyoming and her death. The llrae ranch is thirty miles from ihe nearest railroad point. Mrs. Sammons arrived at Wheatland Wednesday morning in a distracted condition and rude all that day in order to reach the child's bedside as soon as possible. She reached the llrae place shortly before nightfall, to fand that her son was not ill, and to be greeted with abuse aud reviling by her pre-ken- ts d act-id- husband. Two hours later a report was sent from the place that Mrs. Summons had either accidentally shot herself or had committed suicide. Neighbors regarded the circumstances as suspicious and telegraphed for the coroner to come. The result of his investigation was that Summons was arrested for betiu-usiiHil- hi-c- " y estl-iniil- j j ' j i I i ' i i j j loit-nize- d - i I i 1 j -- 1 lii!-li- 1 I ba-.- l i i . . in.... . I i f i i i ,1 ,., helium ;....! ,.,, I . i ' Veneznlnn Retieli. Battle, In W ' , . ' I R,, ,1 ) 1 i . ' t ,., 1 ( . . -- ,'. i I i I ' )!,, i . I 1 . I i m ' . ' If v i i t r! i i,.,i-il- I ; i v i t ( v't ; I sev-cei- V 1, j i - i ct , 11 ' -- : , : j 1 ' I t -- i i ! i t I,,-- . I '1 , , .1 ' 1 - ,' . i i" i ,,, I ,,.,..., , I , l, rt , I . . . , i 1ft - i , .... d , icia-ion- ; to-'.- ih i , , 1 de-'h- sa, , II ,!,, (,, linth , , I . , 1. i ' i I . I i i i ! ' - Danper-at- e A messenger has arrived at La Victoria, Venezuela, from the scene of the engagement near that place be. tween government troops and revolutionists, bringing the news that after several days of terrible fighting, 9,000 rebels under General Mendoza had abandoned the field, having retired from their last position, six miles from La Victoria, Friday night, retreating-iActhe direction of Villa deCura, cording to ('resident Castro, the killed u ounded number 3,000. days of the fighting, the temperature rose lo 116 degrees, aud a visitor lo the scene of the engagement declares he never saw such n terrible spectacle as was presented by Ihe battlefield. The victory of the government troops, w hich is said to be due to the personal of 1'resident Castro, who, courage in a Mauser rille twice, with hand, charged at the head of his soldiers, is considered a serious for the cause of the revolutionists. and w during the last set-ba- (mug Ivtilrtt In Attempt to Win Small lit I f'Mlitiiitiii.iin A young I.nglishman jumped from the top of a Sunt l e freight train w bile crossing the Salt Fork bridge, near l'onca City, Okla., saying ihe momentum would carry him to the bank, and making a small bet to that effect. He fell short, however, struck a rock in the river and was instantly killed. were found evidences nephew of the Larl of Lonsdale, and that be hud served iu the Hrilish army in India. In his pockets that he was a Drank larliullc A. nl n- I'tol Aflvr t) loll Tlirtta Thuusaud ' Men Were Killed. ! t that CASTRO IS VICTORIOUS. . ' is Mrs. Sammons came to In r death from the effects of a shotgun charge; that the wound is so situated that it could not have been that there was no chance fur the bhoot'mg lo have been accidental, and that in the niimls of the jury the. wound killing Mrs. Sammons was the result of a shotgun charge fared by C. A. Sammons. The circumstances in the case leave little doubt thai Summons was afraid that his wife would follow him to tirant and make trouble; that he sent her a false message in order that she would come to the Iirae ranch, and murdered her in cold blood upou her arrival. The only other persons about the ranch at the time of the killing were Mrs. Iirae and the Sammons boy. Summons has little to say in regard to the shooting. He is a middle-age- d man and has one wooden leg. Keports from Oklahoma say that he treated nis wife shamefully there. li Am-glrt- l . murder. The coroner's jury's verdict a Iternheim, Joseph bookkeeper of Helena, Mont., sat clown well-know- near the courthouse and drank the buttle of carcontents of a bolic acid. Death followed in less thau live minutes, and it is believed thai it w as directly caused liy the strangulation due to the contraction of the uiuseles of the throat, for the reason Mini the acid had not had time to work He has been an inon the stomach. valid for monllis, nnd every effort tu regain, health had been fruitless. e Hank hniilii)i Mmalitr. still surrounds the Strang Mystery disappearance of II. II. Calmer of the statT of the Hank of Montreal of New lie has not been Westminster, 11. C. seen aince Wednesday morning. So far the pol'ee have been unable to trace him, and it is believed he met with foul play or else fell into the river. Mr. ('aimer's books have been examined and found to tie in perfect condition. He has lately lueu somewhat delicate, but the theory of suicide offered by some has no material asis. 1 ltonvalt lfnl- - Thar lit l lnlt.rn.nt XEWS j lr. .!lliua if - fur Aa4u!t- Vi. .1! ttftla il ichstfe'ed with V.ng and after aid murdering Mrs. Ldward white woman, m was u. i.e at r orekt ( ' v, Aik., ly I llaj STAKE. AT oun, aue.o i: es mob lf a t : " o, ( 1, .t.iit iin.r l' lot Hurling ..I Mel O. tll.e II irrltet lltrttli Nuil.lt.r uf rt Ku.'UU S.,t tin Hit- In .f Writ ;. BUF-NE- W TH HTY UTAH - O iu:.Ncn. trk n.li.t (far I it. v lihAiiiiN In ( iilnrntl'i Milting Clallim. The follow ing statement was made SUMMARY. Yellow fever is reported to be raging in l'uDan.a. J. P. Morgan is now charged w'tji endeavoring to control toe port of Lea-doJudge Allen Harden of Hoooeill, Ky., who was shot from ambush, his since died. Former President Kruger ts infirm and the length of his stay in tba I.ivitra will depend on his health. Hubert Blake, a dentist of Sao Fran-ciscwas shot and fatally wounded by tin employe with whom he had quarreled. A shipment of silver bullion valued at more than Jl,OCo,000 was sent from San Francisco to the Orient on tha steamer I'eru. United States Minister Powell hn arrived at San Domingo from Port an Prince, Haiti, od a special mission for his government. P. Ii. Lund, an American who fought in Cuba as caitain of the Sixth cavalry, Missouri volunteers, bas joined the Colombian army. The military authorities at Mitrovttz, Albania, have secured complete control of the situation. They have captured Chief Issa liolgetinez. William Wanamaker, ayouog piano tuuer, recently from Salem, Kan., was crushed to death in an elevator accident iu San Francisco. Casey has decided to allow the Colombian government to use the Panama railroad for the transit of troops and ammunition. The manner in which the order reducing the army will be carried out is to discontinue enlistments until the number fixed has been reached. When the slrike began nearly 5,000 coal handlers were laid off by the Heading Kailroad company, and these will be engaged as rapidly possible. Millionaires who are members of the new Atlantic club iu Piccadilly will not be allowed to lose more than 85,000 a week at play, according to the rules. The treaty between China and Porcustugal just Bigned provided for a toms agreement giving Lappa, opposite Macao, the privilege of a treaty Kear-Admi- port. named Navarro has An revolted and taken possession of Monte Chnsti, which is situated on the north coast of Santo Domingo, near the liaitien border. The contract for the entire cable to Manila has been let and the portion from San Francisco to Honolulu ia on the high'seas and will be in operation by January 1st. Timothy Stanley, a Colorado & was badly Southern Lrakeman, crushed between two cars and suffered severe injuries at Ludlow, but it is thought he will recover. The Rome Tribuna says that the Italian brigand Mussulino, who was recently sentenced to imprisonment for life, has gone furiously mad nnd i not expected to live long. The cost of the state keeping its entire military force on duty iu the Pennsylvania mining regions is enormous, ami the governor is very anxious for a speedy settlement of the strike. It is probable that the miners at Stratton's Independence will have the use of tlie former residence of General clubManager II. A. Shipman as a The idea was originated by house. John Hays Hammond on his last visit. A terrible typhoon has spread disaster all over the northern part of Japan. It was accompanied by seisruio tidal waves atOdawara, which deluged the coast villages, the loss of life and property being immense. An effort has been begun to indnce Mr. llanbury, president of the British board of agriculture, to remove the existing restrictions on the importation of cattle not only from Argentina, but from oilier countries as well. It Is announced from Cape liaitien that General Des Champes, former governor of Porto Platta, Santo Domingo, had taken up arms against the provisional government of Santo Domingo and Unit uprisings had occurred at Monte Christi, Jabon, Savanetle and Ounyabon. The announcement is made that President Roosevelt w ill be entertained at the home of ex- - President Cleveland if his health will allow him to attend the inauguration of President Wood-ro- w Wilson at Princeton on October r.lh. The fact that the pieatest conflict between capital and labor in the of the world has resulted in arbitration is looked upon by students of economics as a tremendous step forward in the economical progress of tha his--lo- couutry. General ChnfTee and party and Luke Wright, member of the Philippine o iminission aud acting governor of the islands, who sailed from Philippine Manila October 'Jnd, will he the guests of the I'n ion League club during Iheir stay in Chicago. The corner-ston- e of a memori.il (0 the Christian martyrs killed In foreign lands because of their religious faith was laid in Oherlin. O., last week with A number oi services. impressive visiting missionaries from all over tho world were present. Three years ago, the present civil strife in Colombia was begun by General I'ribe-Vribin lincaramauga. Department of Santander, which town was captured by assault and afterward W illimtzar, by General then governor of Santander. The Austro llungarian foreign ofe. at the W bite House Saturday relative to the report that 1'resident Iloosevelt w interested in suuie Colorado uiin cla lilts; ing "With reference to the story published today concerning mining claims fice entire! y discredits the report telein Colorado, the use of the president's graphed from Hueharest. Itoumaula, riante was holly unauthorized, and to the London Daily Mail that lluisia steps have been taken to have il use has proposed to Turkey a revival of .list' outiuue I." the I'nkiar-Skeless- i treaty of KU, "hich established Uussian alliance. |