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Show The 3 aet Lake TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1903. rati B ECOtt RECOVERED AT HAM A AFRICAN KING Lands on Coast With Men r and Guns and Plans to Bring Natives Into Subjection. The French millionPARIS, July aire Jasques Lebaudy, the son of ihe late chief of the French sugar trust, is tired of the commonplace life in Paris;. He has equipped three ships with arms, men and ammJiilUoi1 and sailed for the African coast comprised between Cape Bojador and Cape Judy. This district is opposite the Canary islands, and lias been Iooke i upon as a sort of no man's land. It has about 2Q wiles of seashore. On June 17th Lebaudy anchored in latitude 27 degrees north and landed with his men and a battery of Hotoh-kis- s guns. The region is inhabited by various negro tribes and 'wandering Arabs. Lebaudy intends to found a city, to i f duce the natives to submis 403 miles tho Ifltprlor. morli thre has occupied already Lebaudy posts on the coast and will shortly march his troops into the interior. Lebady has about 400 men most of them veteran, soldiers, engaged for his expe dition, and pays all the expenses out of his own pocket. trnnn Itltn lish-speakl- HAY RAKE . Woman in Wyoming Meets Horrible Young HUNDRED PEOPLE ARE Only One Person Seriously Hurt in Wreck of Suburban Train in Chicago. Miss Kate CHICAGO, July a passenger, was seriously ininto jured and 100 others were thrown a panic by the wrecking of a Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific suburban train street today. The at I'orty-sevent- h collis-siowreck was caused by a head-o- n The forward car was telescoped, caught fire and was immediately 21. Kit-ti- e CHEYENNE, Vyo.t July Md'hee, aged 23 years, daughter of Mrs. Donald MePhee. met a horrible death at Islay, a station tv,enty miles north of Cheyenne on the line of the Colorado & Southern, yesterday. Sho was driving a hay rake for her brother-in-lawho has a contract to harvest the crop of the Vantasel ranch. The tongue of the rake broke, pitching Miss Mei'hee under the horsws' hetds. The animals bolted and dragged hr body on the rake for more than a mile before thy could stopped by the horrified witnesses of thf1 acciilent. The prongs of the rake mutilate! the and her luiir, catching In the girl's body, wheels, was torn from hr head, tarrying th greater part of the scalp with it. When extricated from the rake she still summoned by wire lived and doctors from Cheyenne, but nhe succumbed to her the accident. Injuries two hours after An examination by Dr. A. W. Barber revealed that the back of hr skull had been crushed, probably by a blow from the hoof of one of the horses. In this case sho was unconscious before the horrible ride over the field bejran. Mifs McPhee's body was brouerht to accompanied by Cheyenne this evening, her aged mother ana suster. the young woman was well known in Cheyenne. She rode in the woman's rares at several frontier performances, and at one tim was holder of the woman's world's cham pionship. Arrangements for her funeral have not boon considered. 21.-- Mi-nar- d, Miss burned. CONSOLIDATION OF Hew System 1350 Miles in Length Is Formed by the 'Frisco Corporation. !H li '3 but thr ta!or, market It has sio.t t wer.tr-f'.v- July cf tr.lr.R- Ilk" :t cn th ! N hljrnre N i--l rc m f'-iiv- nh Fd I til nair UpUp iV. am;-- 1 X C(,n v jn,,.- Dr. t r.nr I) of rr.ar.ir.r. v - n- s pv whJfh t- rr."lt Thor. i.t - far tl ro t crntlr.s Mr!i Mc." ar. thf rfck atd berk. "Art au th v.;:i f fare, d for -. v '.ct c-- XvPV armi. xh- - l ust. Jr 10 Tark TJac CO. DR. CHARLES Always Best With Shampoos of e - ; ..'.;. i ....iim 1 v - F ; nrni i M-!:?.- ' . :t Kan Ft . I n. :.: . .. t ti t I :r !4 p. n 4S IS rj-,- ;r r ,i t. ,- '- Ti a. r A't Trarnc Mn v r.v. u . t-"- r..I:a, at. t c : m;-- . i ti. . " t O. 'ity, c!n-vvnir'- x -; ..- - . f T. A, FT:, a c. V A T. A. Tirkr: , Cn-r- HaJn 1 Ctrt-s- t r tcany thcujuvn ds ad htm. rn l.nlf r:it July to MnUon r-- !n Jn r! X'l.--h. rmua r'.aoa "!"rl to Cra, Colcrr.do Lf slsl.iture Convenes. IT".vr. Julv ?F tn! t um .a tl K'Ofral ti'iyrrr.iarni r. I. tn tt r rtSutln hi. the j.iwt! 5. thf in jiirs ! il.-- i !.ui! i'.JKal convfnfvX fr m th' hcn dcn to thf timber. Th" f. ivntn at-- Jr.-- : under h n lllh huuii reta)n.! h ir ll rr.an!ntlo:-..- . Will Enter IUce. YmTt. Ju:v Th . In nddllht ta Nrw ha vp - j rlilatur" r !t T? ter Hoy and l.fert risti-r- t' f-- It ha a tT.arrs; ! ; with . n J ily . rn t .a rfi rrr. at lirtshton rt-r- not fj .V1 I f I ; j i F-'.- t Wa- -' TON. Nw 2ixVca XtimT'CXID .ifth", abrut tjrr.r.tr. aptly to r HAST r. vAitnnN, fr.er1 c. t Alt'!. alt rdy rub 411 i::n It. CX1AT. prni Aef-- t, Xj. TTA?- 3TCAINSDAILY Southern Pacific Lines Company's rmtTra M Tor Z.I ; CJ!I.! !. IATO ard ArU Xra tw1rlr ail at No. rtr.tor Lla Oty. ftrat. CTT. 5T. ACA li AX.VI th A r.l-.:- Tiah JCPFFH. r-- m AS a TIcVm to CAT.irOF-NItn Efc:r V.' rvtirr.a 1'L.KAf UKil IfKAX.TH. Ail WKAl.Tli. MotiTitain, Vallr. Ittrarm. ajnl UcaaA Kaa-cfca- l ty tba G - l-- City. ka ial. l. to I'lau n'rrd. n ! fi thr Hhynirr hsa MCh-ty- a nr,lA sim & fa?ta rn norTn." Wh.!tS In Xrsvt tr.A hh"ft ft-- j 1 Qrittt rhy Orouni ca rarlh. Mth nt l thin It bow 5 oudd apo your 4 mm atceiso.v, aiiiomia 1 CO. Via Oregon Short Line. tx Jun "a Vitril xri- - SEE- - ( PIONEER DAY BATES, T'-kc- THIS, i SJlVf YOU wam. lp Thro' Sleeper HAWAIIAN SUGAR SAN FRANCIFVO. has an bc-f-- n Chicago. In th ir!cf of thrr-fixtecnt- trahr Ten-Inc- tr many He No. She Yo-- h fi orlu! He the I rjr.n't? Jt'. comie pa i a g-ie- Karnc- - II" awfully witty. 1 ir. . two-minu- te c.n; vice. women daily n -- TVie C.nFti-- a d:in;""rons rival of the lieliancf for th- h;ior of hh-fending th trophy, in yesboat defeated tho new on run of thirty-sevenills terday's Lit seconds. 1 minute by availing . herself of her time allown r.c-estimated at about 2 minutes' find 17 rids. Thii is th second tlrn'-- on the ;,r mmU has won from rruifp tiiat the Constitution her rival on tim- - allowance, ntnl while the victory of th hrnt ooeasion from GJencove to New IIavn was due in pome measure to chanreatl breezes, th conditions today wero as fair for on" as for the other. The two yachts Fulled on practically even terms for nearly ten miles along the southern Rh"de Inland shore, v.ith sheets v.vll llatiened. and it was not until half the course had been covered that the Reliance was out from under the Constitution and safely in the lead. The Columbia sailed a lor.omp rare, dropping from the start and finishing more than ten minutes behind the Reliance. The run yesterday vas made in irood f time, in a strong breeze from the south-east. The yachts sailed almost the en-- tire distanc0 from the Rhcc Rock to Point Judith sharp on the starboard tack, and the last seven mils to the linish on a broad reach. Today the fleet Vvill continue the crui? to Vineyard Haven. The time of the ninety-footer- s follows: Detroit, July 21. On account of a wet Start. Finish. Elapsed 10:30:3(5 3:26:00 Reliance l:5:3i 1:C8:S 10:30:54 3:27:29 Constitution -th - f-- r r of treatment at once stops falling hair, reruoves crusts, scales and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, Mimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a Fwect, wholesome, healthy scalp, when all else fails. Some! 3ie Treatment For Torturing, TM&usrnring Tlamourg, constinif cf Cvticcka "rtop (2oc.), to cleanse tho skincuti-of crustd and (ca!fB, and eofton the thickened OiMJiENT (50c), to instantly itchiuj, and booths and heal; and Cuticcka 1! KsOT.'v f. N'T I'ilxb (25c ), to cool and cleans ibe Mood, rray now be bad of all druggists tor one dollar. Cure" mad in summer are Otat-rrieu- t, (tn form of Cbocoiate Coiled 6jc.. t Ijor.don, 27 Chrtr i ill. J5c. rial of O). Depots ptr ; Prris. 6 ilu Je ! Taix ; Bofon,157 Coium. hi:s & &u Aff. Pi.iwr Drtur Cheto. Corp.. Hole Kronntori. Aj-- beau lur "Ail About ta tSkm, Scalp ud litia." T Columbia 10:31:02 2;07:C6 3:3C:;4 Vz-vori- th th nb-h- t s 'I v;i-- . ! ! -- !. G.visivu..ft. Sarfitora Co., N. Y.. "1 from f:nalc wfukiusi. a diacrrritble drain, pains,l weik. nd tired l'r!iog nil the li::tc I dra.TS" aroiind that wy for two i I vour juiiciiK. Aftrr year, and urst Kittc 1 I took taking four LKttli:' of Ir. 1'icrrf'it Haxrii.e rcrip-tion- . two of T.olieit Mca-a- l Discovery.' oJ Mil of thr 'FlcHsant l'tl'f.s,' ;'.so uvfl ojt bottle cf Ir. Catarrh Rcrrrdv. Now I feel lik? a new prrAn. I can't thank you for your kir.d advice aad the enouch your med-.cinhas tloar tnc." o ftl tx-titr- nt f.hut .r.ta iL(.i, ai :f ke t ff" CUr. A y n. C. 'Vvkuki), M Lvl V iVJ'a Hr. w-- i. vrl r. a. ria, T ZaJit Jiy, -r TIC3IETS: t. 79 V. Second South cn. COLORADO SE From Observation Pullman Cars Ant- - CALT LAKH CITY. King Hardware li Main Fr'. Vr. Otr nd I'.ar.Ket. F?ov. t'rl trrt. T.INT: Tifti'DT. f ITV. rAT TO T tit. Th'.Gc4 Hfr:rrrIt r . TT RAILWAY lvcY. - Attrr-t!- furr.iiM'.i ;!J I5r. - i Midland Colorado Stove Co. & h;t b'll'r" harlr- Carry f r.l - I vtt f ri , rv ar3 :? r,.. rr Call l fr tr.f W. It. DONNT.IJ GirT at. Trrt'. Vi ejrr.t. n t n" tnt ! - r- . r- - t'"-- 4 IV 1 ich T vt, :..! rn I .- ; '. ; .1 S:00 a.m 1 &J 6:05 p.m 1 b t X i rurf Stnt Vl';. rr.:s ly. I r n Stlvrr l'rf.vo. T..L n f'.tv. and Carf. Miit f. ,rh ... ; 5.35 p.m . ALI, TRAINS DAILY. IdrrTt F'apo dUtrlcu la s uHh.m For rirtlc.il.ira Palt l.nK V-tti.t- kit. . Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper bound, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cestamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. Tv. V, Pierce, Bclalo, K. Y. e r i ; Merrjr br-jut- Irj-nn't- ?r- to r.a- - t .Iu.nl. p ''When I tirnt comrarnrt-- tutr.jr Dr. Pierr' medici.H." writes Mr. Grcrj:? A. Mrottrr. of fir. n tt c:tr jr CM 1 c. r. a , C.ty. t ..!, 1 V Frr.-- a t; !. A. W.a(TJT ARRIVE. V'r I o - 1 t fr ,! J f-- x ."r: 1 i ; rV Calk r.'f rol:.t.i and etires let tin: weakness. It tran quilizer th- - nervr?, restore", the a; pii'.r, and gixi$ refreshing sleep, "favorite Prescription" i.s the most reliable jr.t-t:medicine onerel r.s a cure for diseases peculiar to women. It altvcys helps. It a'f.tcst always cures. j T.'.. Vc; . Nf- Ir. inn- -- heals ulceration. la - t:.:cvi;:i vtjl r.tamtnf h. : K M v '!! v nr.d 1 ... '.VI c antlr.i.: b'M. J'utl. M!:f .!. !"(., inflammation, i y K r mm t T. LOUIS. rvr-T- ri'tf-- 1. f,,r . yUl V Prescription puts out the fire I fal' r v.; v n. r. ::rsLrj:. SAN PEDRO. LOS ANGELES AND 5ALT LAKE R R. CO. r. te t 3 ! TABLE Mfr jr Ne.v. woman. 1 r. e ir TIA-1- fierce Dr. Pierre's Ty r':v t nr,d lK)rnc by tnzny a of l't rire For I'mvrt, . 1 SHORT LINE H TO SI irnrrtr.r. In 111 " COLORADO-UTA- o--r HALT I.AICI: S.A5.!-;i;AW- t i'. j wt'-- ttr!t!'n. many PART. burning; Tilcer.t-tioi- i, eating into tl;e tissues; the nervous jy strut almost shattered by fn.;f!crin, these are only part of Die daiiy agonies n h:-"3s- ;' Iv-.'- Jr-h- nsumed ly the smouldering fire of disease there is littler sympathy. with its DANGEROUS RIVAL 2!.-tutio- pur-e-- r. hc-ir.-q :i r, j I' HJr-irarh. liver rr !,nrl Tab AT..1 vi Th7 hav eM jireomt lltt.e the rrcii:y rf thir timely rirve a f'r many '.ttl :!a ph'.'l5n tp!!!tn ma: klr.l fl t:rttht t th the 'at ef 1T ;A . d th ."rrrte.1 th vero l n irT"l on'.rrra!'i,. 'h e,an r'.ir.rv r." .ch a'rtn. t "t::. W rr.t. r .r..-'r-i Th- - f irfy dr uz'.: zn :t?c. jiy Icr a jcar. ere co- Inflammation, NEAVPORT, It. I., July is rupi.'.ly becoming lihtemollient dressings of Cuticura, skin cures. This But for who fr ad Plmrrt rprr.'dr f "rtlpatln. M'.'o r i'.lrr.enti ail.lr. t Imm n. I'hii-artelph- i.i An cxp!rxli:i lan:p ; thr clothing in bjeze; a paragraph m t!tc paper un inn; ol horntiic suucnn; Irotn bum. Tr.igcdy in thii fcrra moves a ian to r ! jrr.j Th rr.. r,- rth'rravthnna tn ! that h; read. - a tears. Ir, T-K"- Ht-i- Why rnt? I f:b-ri- l.c:b;er. i e.n cn It hs F.-j-i- .Irs a New I X.; ? and a iound; thr.t Im tn ?,iy i. cent a Thl. to an Jl.Ta inert a of ton. aye rqulvalent This is fail to hi due to a greater demand for the eannir.g ff.tson is at hand and nl"o to th- rei ort that the Mipar ral.r.s of Xhirr.pe wlil form a relllnfr combine, all PtiRari to bi this the bounby one Urn;. suv;ar jdantu will tea ty to Europ-ion Sej 1st. She lie's V' from three and a half to thre ARMY IS SMASHED trr t Irin ftp cvf rpv r XnvT rr nry Yru rr rr at Fait t,fc Or. 2!. Thcn July lnctt-c- ravv FUKar In tho Ila'.valt.in TO TOE RELIANCE 50c.. - n - T I c?t- itlrf- - JJeVr.a, I'aaa. X;L. Ycrk. 17evs la!' at th i'. J. HILL DP.UQ found h T9 . l'!i',-!- t 'rr. ar - CO ' i U RAISE IN PRICE OF TARGET RECORD OF ten-inc- Ktfdi-.lvent- I ugjBgyc: rxsj. jt j u ft A IHiichtful P1C9 to VliiU 3 A ProAU.bla riac t LIt. i r FORT TOWXSEXD. Wash.. July 21 The One Hundred and Twenty-sixtcompany coast artillery, in practb-h with guns, fired at has established a new reco Intervals, In the United States army for sueh target work, scoring four and a half nut of a possible five, beating: the former record of four out of five, held by the Seventy-fourt- h comnany at San Dieo. The record is remarkable from the fact that it was accomplished tho second time the guns at Fort Worden saw ser- eiifcdy, permanent and economical. SoM tlircuphout tho vorid. Cnticum 8op. IV:., v' v CUflNHF-- roaTonici; I. A. rci. t our t - Guns. bUay s. .t ."'- I.Oa.tn. ornn: foi:thfter itrt of the yn-- j j- rn fr frr - Establishes Mark for Firing With cle; CiTicci-.- ! !' f r. F.-;- T-- Frnm - probably J. F. Williams, svvr-rel- fatally. burned. .nh'S siae and arm hit ueiovitcn, burned. riho men were opening the trap of the notch to allow the molten metal to run into the ladles, wnen the explosion ic curred. It is thotsjht that a pool of coo water in the trough caused the explosion the injured men were taken to the Almnecua hospital. Coast Artillery f r Fl-Fr- fm l y And ;.-- T. 't-.:t- t,m. t a.m. U .. : frr if.'." K I CITT. 1 hr-rri- nt Woodlnvlllo last nU'ht on the chrpo of .uarxinK ;i tire. Trio wnrd'n mv mlth l.n th art cf ftitr.K flro tn caugnt nit- - uiui:i i,u pcijon vi. fcmitn own ti land on tvhlch he la accused cf in p. tno warrton. as roon as h nrrlvd oneai-.- twenty mfrt to flKht the r.rshrr. and inrci- men with tr.ams to haul water. H mi- - uvmi mat ne can tret t:r vAfurr...nrc unur-- control. inomis jeriery, armn. shoulders and head burned; ',( r? f. t- - - Ki.- ... f'1'-- , c-- m. ilnva die. I !vf Hr 115 a m, a.'.l ' ' t.UPv ff t'.v.a..! r CMnm. r rn, (-- F" ...,.. ed t 7T Ki Ft i:t Abolition of European Bounties Diso clock, five men were burned, two of counted by the Planters of whom will probably die. Injure!: tho Island. William Henry, buined all over; will II I'll rt tr n1 I he-:U- l 1.- tn!rr-Jl- al . rM r fr,m I? mrl mr. i n (Iran i J F-- T t'. p m. p. fi 2 :.- r.Yi',r. i ?..: 1 Xr.f .... - C tl p.n U ft-'-t rrorTty. nave norklnpr moatly through loKgfHi- on iann ;.nt toniirht arc not r.r ir to any nu;r.an nabltatlon to cauie uneasi ness. pavi iri U OiiWn . quickly started. ro rar no carnage n fntTrsr - ;.-- l n--- .Vrt .11 ptrln AIU.JVi:i AT PAI.T UKH S.ir.i ,f.r. F.Ji, titJ .rt....l . s, 4,, rit.vh.'jf t Ji-pr- . Ocd'n and !h J-- For ! .' -- 1 ft, l., v, v, C", t n F: n; p.m. IHT- r.d OTft f Crt-s- a. a',l-Tt , 1.1 .1. .? o.'.US - aT4.-- ( , i t ft t , r Ft tj J. t r, m tr,tr ....... i .n r - all NoI'VJV'l?ti Iart City IrArrrr ! A rr.'.Ic rj"'r.t Off !n t '- No. li-- Fr m dI a' No ni 'n l Fi i. 1 nrti .e!r f ill lUrort 21. f!., -- rnwIaT n n I ;rfcfi(l FOK DEVELOPINO THE BUST lio. J I ion irv j.. flran 1 Jvico-tlo- n ani th i or reMonnr rsony l:Spm. nat thesr J Frr n I'fvo, r.rtni Juncural hnutv and contour It hrs never Notion and t f.il!d to glv prfet jtlsfart!-ar.No. From IYct. V.: ant 5ntr- - 05 m TOR IIEMOVTi:;0 WRINKLES. Hfbr. r rrnKiltt tr;r!i hav? wrlnkiii or No wman tr.a and Odrn r fti crow a out tn mA'un. it. ...... t r a m J- - P on Chftrls" Flesh Food rtmovri tr.ra like N V.t and S T p.m. marie. Wat tr.' 'ar.s' -tr!N Th fUTER rf r'f.i!r RPFflAt, I 13 p. V ..... V. 1 box. b'H Dr. hnrW-i- ' Vrt ........ Th of nw Nrt in lntr !;i'r !: tr.t tot'l r)on. oft r, we have drcl1d to two boxm I'nvi and !n'Ttr Vntk ftty to a'l io atniwcr X'in s vrtli'mr t ant No. are io nl In UJn cr,tl vn St. AH i'acVan xnnrxA.T iinin(; car f ,u I i v raj T, ncoN'i) prtbnjt-J- mt tifk A r orth of two WoodlnvlHe. UrjS-i- i on by th atea.ly r.ortn win-- th f.amcs ari rap'.d'.y jr reading nr.d movlasr southward. The trts ana bruh are nry and ,wh,rrv,r a Tylrr p?aik finds lodgment a new Max? !s fori.-- t hm nr:r. Destructive Blaze. YV-a- 1 t il.i for mei e rww rrc- and than yc.irs osr.tzrd by the me.'tcil tirn('bn and o rave omrr. of irrntrful thrv;and! only pr'tsrl!cn th it upfl It m hurK b OUT FlUM will lth HOI'ND HKALTHY FI.rSH. thin chtkn, n"k and , Yfr i"nro. Vzftsn. itu- f'kA in J !",rrr' i'.f p.:r!. t No. Tor O- - n No. DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD This fnmous rrrrnrntl n h.tt rnnry rt- n I lnv-- No. IV In rrak urrr. All h'.h-- Against J. B. Smith in Washington of Starting th-.-- con-folidat- ,rz 1 Rn4 t-- Pcr ti Pcb. !. 1903 Mbr.Fr MrtMm, 24rvIht, f Xr7vo,trr.r:4n!i. vitJ ?'4t fclr.lt.., Thousands cf Testimonials. 'I ..v- - tFr nine lauli Is t l ISL XI. Jtrp-- s v p ........ tn? r'n'f Nc. For GranJ Jurr-.... I p.m. i rT tln wrrj tl'rifo. No. Tir Charges Brought SEATTLE. ragins In the No. l!ir." -- Anna IleUI. FOR FIRING FOREST AnnounceNEW YORK, July ment of an ofhcial nature has just been made regarding the projected consolidation of the Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad company, the St, Louis, Memand other lines FATALLY BURNED IN phis & Southeastern, Louis and San FranSt the owned by cisco mad west of the Mi?:?lssippi river. o FURNACE EXPLOSION lines are now in operation, All of with the exception of 150 miles between Theb?o and St. Louis, which are now under construction. They are to be Five Men Injured nt the Minnequa into the Chicago, St. Louis, Steal Works in Pueblo, Two of Memphis & New Orleans Railroad which, in- -' company, a new corporation Whom May Die. hUain the Chicago & Eastern Illinois, end the line now being constructed into St. Louis, will own a total mileage of PUEBLO, Colo., July 21. In an explo about ISCO. sion that occurred at blast furnace "I at the Minnequa steel works yesterday at 21 root f&T c my rnptlen nr.d fijrm than nythlr.ir I ha MAN IS ARRESTED wi-r- RAILROAD LINES Do Je xjrrAvns salt ur.n nrr. Or,rd J.;ctna. iwn- r??ct Carrrtat Ttrr.i TVU In Mor.rt. Dr. ng w, n. Believed Explosion Occurrrd. ' n Death. THROWN INTO PANIC f il RAWLINS. July 21. The fifteenth body was taken from the Hanna mine jesterday. lie was a colored man named Ed Brown, and was found In room 25 In 18 entry. The general opinion row U that It was In this vicinity that the explosion started, and the force seems to have been greater here than at any other place the men hsve yet been afc- lto reach, The debris Is piled up In jrreat htaps. and It will require several days to clear It away, but work Is proxres. ing nicely. The colored mn tsken out today had one arm blown off. and there are other Indications that some of the men and mules were blown to atoms. Administrators have been appointed by Judge Craig to take charge of the estates of the dead men. Rev. Howard Stoy of Rawlins was appointed as ad ministrator for the estates of all Lng- people; I. A. Iloyd and "W. II. Jeffrey of Hanna for the colored men; Frank Matsaro of Hanna. for the Italians, and A. "VV. Havelo of Rock Springs, for the Finns. These five gentlemen will have charge of the H9 etitatea. the papers for which have al ready been filed with the clerk of the court. All of the Flnlanders employed In the mine have be-accounted for. There were 136 working, of which only 40 got out alive. Tht exact number of men who escaped with their lives was T6. Of the Fln landers who had families 23 widows still ive in the old country and CO in Henna, Their families are all large, most of them having from 6 to 9 children. square. The natives received the adventurous Frenchman coldly, but in view of the formidable guns and dlsrlpHned companies with which Lebaudy approached them they refrained from any hostile demonstration. tnree Lebaudy has, already occupied I will shortly on and coast the posts I Vila It Is Whero j v( i "Most rrfl5r la ptpArstien lh wot I I." Sixteenth. Entry. Beach Bescruers sover- sion and to establish himself eign over a territory soma i EVERY. WGKJAN SHOULD BEAD THIS FIFTEEN BODIES ARE fCB ffiiLLiONAIR Telegram. rrl f nr'x't G rt:i mil H..HIP. V- 1 rn fr H'N-J- W. i.:- - l'." NtV' .VSiS-r''1-- '' U 4rvf :t rr It. & If h rr tJ "l4' ttiA 'tC'M'''!,i't- - 1 tilVtlNm.tkJ irri vt.t r, t .- M f- -t mi tn.r U'.n. ttTrafolt ir'boi.4. tattsralara an4 t .wir al o'.trfr, io to Uk1i' for ii-t- i In IH VS1'' - jt.Mr 1'.. jC; rr .. H U ; E ctl T,a haT trnir.i, via tho Ur.i;n tT V'JVV V' !.','.:?; C' L J cve5 ef 2a:52t ture ?'cr. .r-"- nh . ! ji;" ' " 'f, . 5Ai-TAi?A- T A. iM-4llrC- i U Kn IL, 12:50 P. IL, P. IL J jf-'-'- aV 'I V rsrern TinfiT .Woman t p.ici -A rr.!-5- 1 r.- F,,r rtt:,r Agr.t jKEvery U it fc; f T n'l .r. fip - ' |