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Show BURIED UNDER TONS OF LAVA ITALIANS START SMALL BATTLE Engage In a Row With a Fishing Party, Four Being Hurt. AMDBCW JEN IKK, Publish A fight with pistols and shotguns between three citizens and about thirty SPANISH PORK, UTAH. Italians employed in s camp on the Chicago Great Western road at the UTAH STATE NEWS. end of tbe Concord street car line, EL Panl, Minn., resulted in the serious of four meo, one of whom will Injury The city council of Ephriam ha die. offered a bounty of 91 per bushel fot Mr, and Mrs. Roberge, Mr. and Mrs. grasshoppers. Marcotte and Mr. Way man were pass-lThe assessment rolls show an Inthe camp after a fishing trip, when crease in Utah county's valuation of the Italians made disrespectful remarks 177,000 over 1001. about the women. Roberge and MarMrs. Charles Stevens was seriously cotte retorted. A pistol allot was fired Injured in a runaway at Ephriam, bei and Immediately followed by several skull being slightly fractured. others. The Italians hid behind trees, While attempting to board a moving and from their position of vantage betrain at Lagoon, Andrew Iturt of Salt gan a fusillade of shots. None of the Lake fell aud had his right arm cut shots took effect, and the ahooting ceased for awhile. Finally aomeof the off. The farmers of Mantl and vicinity laborers ran into the camp building, are keeping up their fight against the from where oue of them fired three shots from a shotgun. Each shot grasshopper pest with a degree of suc' down a man, brought Roberge, Marcess. cotte and Way man falling in the A building boom has struck Mantl, a number of expensive residences and street. business houses being under wsy oi RACE WAR QUICKLY QUELLED. contracted for. og Colonel ( prising of Mississippi Pat Donan, widely known Threatened groes frustrated by Whites. of no a Ne- PEOPLE TRAL AMERICAN PERISH IN CEN- CITY. Just Received of o Terrible Disaster Dae to Volcanlo Disturbance, n Town Being Buried Underneath Stone aud Ashes. News Another city in Central America has suffered almost complete destruction and hundreds of its inhabitants have been killed by volcanic eruptions. The steamer Palena, which has arrived in San Francisco from southern ports, briogs the news that the town of Retabulen, situated at the foot of Mount Tacona in Guatemala, has been buried under a mass of lava, atones and ashes thrown from the volcanio crater, and probably 1,000 people have perished. The volcano la about twenty-fiv- e mllea from Champantoo, and near the town of Tapachulo, which, it is believed, also suffered severely. The eruption occured several days before the Palena arrived at Champanico. PLAGUED AN ELEPHANT. New Tork Man Narrowly Ills Life. Escapee With writer throughout Utah as A threatened uprising of negroes mean ability, is dead at his home in north of Meridian, Miss., has been Portland, Oregon. frustrated by the determined stand of A local company has asked fora the whites. A call for negroes to band franchise over the streets and highways of Provo for an electric railway and a telephone system. The lucern crop at Kaysvilla and vicinity will be very poor this year on account of an excessive amount of pepper grass and other weeds. At the celebration of President Brigham Young's birthday, held at Saltali last week, 350 descendants of the former president were present. William Hamblin of Kanab suicided Saturday last by cutting his throat with a razor. Incessant drinking ii thought to have been the cause. A fire was caused in a Salt Lake residence last week by a mouse chew, log on a box of parlor matches, damage to the amount of 9400 being done. The secretary of the interior has re. ferred the petition for the Aquarius forest reserve, Utah, to the director of the geological survey for inveatlga-tion- . John Brogln, a carpenter, fell from the roof of a building on which he was working in Salt Lake City last week and received injuries which resulted In death. The body of an infant, supposedly about a week old, was found at the slaughter house in Park City last week. The case is being investigated by tbs authorities. The report of the librarian of tbs Salt Lake public library shows that during the past year 133,510 books were used and that there were 140,021 visitors to the library. , The total production of the mines oi the state during the month of May amounted to not lesa than 48,730 tons of oce. Of this tonnage about 37,00 was treated at the smelters of the val. , Another man, bent on plaguing the elephant Tops (which killed a tormentor recently in Brooklyn) has nearly paid for it with his life. At PoughLouis J. Dondero tried to tickle keepsie themselves against the whites was the beast about the ears with a stick. signed by a negro preacher named back her trunk, gave a roar, drew Tops Rufiin. Itufiin instructed that a mob truok and wound it shot out her of fifty negroes form northeast of Meri- around Donderoa waist. She raised dian, and atart through the county, him high above her head, held him killing all whites, destroying their poised there for a few seconds, and then, while the young man yelled with farms and burning their houses. the elrphnnt laid him on the Aa soon as the whites learned of the fright, ground. By this time the keeper bad plan of the negroes, who outnumbered heard the young man's screams and was running to the rescue. He reached them two to one, they armed themher foot raised selves with Winchesters. In a abort Tops just as she had on to step her tormentor was and about time they had ao Intimidated the neand crush him to death. groes that it is now thought tbe uprisCHICAGO STRIKE ENDED. ing is at, an end. The whites, however, are still alarmed and will be on the alert until all duuger baa passed. Packers and Teamsters Reach an AgreeWolves Tlitke Possession W of Portion of joining. In apite of the bounty offered by the state for the killing of predatory wild animals and additional bounties offered by stockmen for the extermination of gray wolves, the number of animals in the waaero part of Wyoming seems to be increasing. The Sweetwater country in Natrons county is overrun by them and last week Fred Olmsted lost ten head of milch cows in ona bunch. The cattle were literally torn to ahreda by the wolves. In Athol, Lrramie county, wolveaare ao numerous that some stockmen are thinking of abandoning their range and moving elsewhere. A wolf pelt is worth 920 in soy part of Eastern . Wyoming. THANKSGIVING! IN AFRICA. Service Held lu Pretoria, Attended by Boer nd Briton. The services of thanksgiving for the return of peace were held in the principal square of Iretoris Sunday. Tbe lun shone brilliantly and tbe sight was moat impressive. Outside of the roped enclosure of troops were gathered ley. maoy thousands of the townspeople Last week William A. Biggers, jr and a goodly sprinkling of Boers, whose of Union, was kicked in the face by t demeanor was most respectful. The vicious horse, the cork of the shoe archbishop of Cape Town officiated at the service, and Lord Kitchener, Genseverely cutting bis chin and cheek eral Baden I'owell and Lady Methuen, bone, besides knocking out severs! wife of General Methuen, and other teeth. prominent persona were- present. The tent caterpillar is committing Bryea Will Not Him For Governor. terrible ravages in Cache valley. OwnIn a statement given out Saturday ers of a number of orchards have neg evening, William J. Bryan aaya he is lected to spray, and as a result whole not a candidate and under no circumgroves of trees have been denuded ol stances will be a candidate for govtheir foliage. ernor of Nebraska this full. This A young man from Salt Lake, name statement la In answer to an interview unknown, was killed near Malta while with former Senator Allen, in which riding on top of a Pullman car, he be the latter declared Mr. Bryan should Ing struck by a cross beam of a bridge be the fusion nominee. and instantly killed, his body being to t'nlteaod Engage Colombian Core-ebadly crushed. With Rebel. Samuel Bacon, a painter and decora All the government troops who were tor of Springville, suicided last week by taking morphine. Since the death stationed at Colon, Colombia, numberof his wife a short time ago ha had ing over 1,700 men, have left for Panabeen drinking heavily and had been ma. At Panama they will join forces with the government troops at that very despondent. who number aeverat thousand, A movement Is on foot looking to the port, and the combined army will start imestablishment of an automobile rapid transit line between Salt Lake and mediately to attack the insurgents by land and by sea. General Pompllio Ibapah, a distance of 180 miles. The Guiterrez will be in command of the promoters claim they will be able to expedition. make the trip in twelve hours. ar The union waiters in a number of restaurants in Salt Lake went out on a strike last week because the pro prietors persisted in using made bread. The proprietors declare labor in the they will have future, Milton Jonea and Mias Myrtle Wellt, while out driving, were run into by a' street car in Salt Lake, Miss Wells receiving alight injuries, while Jouea will probably not recover. It laclalmed the car was coastlug down hill and that the lights were out. The interior department has acted favorably upon the petition to create s forest reserve to embrace the watershed of Huntington cieuk, The majority portion of the Wasatch range has now been reserved pursuant to the various petitions. Arthur J. Vsn Ktirsn, formerly local traasurer of the Oregon Short Line railway, who was, in October last, convicted of embezzlement, and sentenced lf to two and years In tbe state prison, haa been granted a new trial on tschnlcsl grounds. non-uni- non-unio- one-ha- n on I n Partial Victory for the Latter, The packing teamsters' strike, which has disturbed the peace of Chicago for nearly two weeks, and which caused ment Which the most serious rioting that has occurred since the American Railway union strike of 1804, cams to an end at 4:15 o'clock Thursday morning as tbs result of a secret conference between representatives of the packers and the teamsters at tbe Grand Pacific hotel, which had been In session since the previous night. 8 o'clock The agreemeut readied at the conference is a partial victory for the teamsters, in that the packers have declared that they will not discriminate against members of the union. The scale agreed upon is 2 cents lower than that demanded by the men. President Roosevelt Will Not Interfere With Coni Miner Strike. After a a conference with the mem- bers of his cabiuet. President Roosevelt decided that there ia no legal gtouitd for interference by him in the settlement of the dispuac between the coal operators aud the striking miners. The resolutions of tbe New York Board of Trade and Transportation requesting tbe president to. appoint a commission to visit the anthracite regions and investigate the situation was discussed at great length, but as tbe law u of 1893, which conferred authority the president to appoint such an officer has been repealed, the president has no desire to assumfe tbe which the New York Board of Trade suggested. up-o- Called French President a Thief. a the French chamber of deputies, M. Lisgentaiuae, a reactionary deputy from L I Coles du Nord, exclaimed: "Yea, yA republicans are swindlers and traitors, and in a way, foreigners ." A number of republican deputies retorted hotly, whereupon M. Largen-laina- e And your added, excitedly: president of the republic is a thief." A tcrimraage ensued in which half a dozen deputies took part. Mont Telee Is Again In Eruption. A Fort de France, Island of Martinique, dispatch of June 6, says: A volcanic outburst from Mont Telee resulted In tbe formation of a heavy cloud similar to that of .May 20th last, though It was not so dense. No stoner fell and wlu-the cloud had spread over Fort de France, half an hour later, there waa no panic. It la noted at Fort de France that the volcanic outbursts coincide with the changes of the moon. TWO DROWNED IN FLOOD. Fatal Wreck on Trolley Linn. Forty-fiv- e persons were injured, two High Waters In Kenans Accountable for Tno Enta lilies. of them fatally. In a collision between The high waters at Salina, Kan., a car on the Clayton branch of the Suburban electric line and a Missouri haa resulted in two drowning. FriPacific engine at the surface crossing day night, Jos. Bass, a farm hand, atIn East St. I.ouia. Almost every one tempted to wade through a slough, of the passengers on the trolley car when he was drawn under by the curwas cut by the flying glass or thrown rent. Ilia body was found in a corn field. against a door, window or seat The In the morning L. E. McDowell slipinjuries of a majority of the passengers ped from hia horse while crossiug a were slight, however, and they aet creek and drowned. The Smoky Hill river here la ten feet about tbe rescue of the lesa fortunate. above its usual height. BAKED AND BOILED. Chicago Threatened With Another Strike, Remains of Ynnng Woman Chopped to Ileeee Fmiml In London, a of a young woman, remain The sawed and chopped up into a dozen pieces, have Wen found in an alley in the Lambeth district, London. The body had apparently been baked and boiled. The scalp bad been torn off, and the hands, feet and Intestine! were missing. It has been Impossible to Identify the remains, at the face waa practically destroyed. Barden Make Life for Policemen. and Fighting between union men and side one the on their sympathizers men and police on tbe the non-uniother, continued in Chicago Wednes- Strikers ONE THOUSAND Unless the Union Stock Yards company shall agree to reinstate the seventeen cattle drivers who, it la said, were discharged last Tuesday because they were union men, the 5,000 butchers and meat cutters at the packing houses and 700 stock yard employes will not go to work Monday morning. The issue was squarely made at s conference between Michael Donnelly, president of the Butchers & Meat Cutters' Union of North America and A. G. Leonard, general manager of the stock yards.. ctdu'cdc An BRUISED FROM ICF. Cl .ASH Id Chicago estimated that the total of number injured during the day was between 100 and ISO, Many of the drlveis, and officials at tbe packing houses, were cut and bruised from head to foot. The police It day. Pftl is were in even worse condition. At the very eutruuce to the stock-yarat night, after all seeming danhad passed, George .Tune, an emger n Packing ployee of the company, was struck with a btfteball bat and knocked from his wagon seat, n was picked up unconscious and it is believed may die. Many others were struck at tbe same time by a shower of stones, but the police were too worn out to offer resistance. More than a dozen battles were fought during the day between rioters and the police and the hospitals at night were overcrowded with the In- ds BLUE COATS GIVEN AN ACTIVE TIME BY STRIKERS. CHICAGO A Boors or More Injured on Both tbe Officer Using I'ltol end Club to Enforce Order. iide. Chicagos police were given a strenuous life Tuesday by the striking packing house teamsters. From daylight until long after dark the bluecoata were kept busy dispersing trouble-akers wbo congregated along the m streets and in every conceivable manner placed obstacles in the way of the A alight shock of earthquake 1 been felt in South Australia. One death from cholera has oecurttj In the Japanese barracks at Pekin, Paul Underwood, the murderer his baby, In Seattle, is still at large, The strike of the soft coal mines , West Virginia will involve 29,000 tteil The Prohibitionists of Kansas hT, placed an entire slate ticket la th field. A Britlaii troop ship sailed froo Capetown Saturday with 1,400 troojg, bound for Eugland. A dispatch from Utrecht says thai Mr. Kruger is seriously indisposed and confined to his bed. The condition of King Albert of Sa ony, who has been ill for some time Ii regarded as critical. The will of tbe late Pennoyer of Oregon shows his esUq to be valued at 9130,000. Margaret Taylor, who was kidnapped from Cincinnati over four years ig was returned home last week. Anglophobia finally has made its waj to lawn tennis tournaments under tin auspices of the German clubs. Several strikes are imminent In Manila, workmen having demanded aa increase of 50 per cent in wages. Advices from Ilermosillo say that the Yaqui trouble is practically settled an! that travel is perfectly safe throughout Sonora. Mont Pelee lias sent evidence of lu power to Galveston, Tex., several piecet of pumice stone having been found oi the beach there. meat dealers who endeavored to move their supply wagons with drivers. In spite of the striking teamsters wagon-loaand their friends thirty-threof meat were delivered from the stockyards to down town stations. Before the task was accomplished, however, a score of policemen and rioters had been Injured and fully fifty persons bad been placed under arrest. Several of the injured were In jured. such a serious condition that they were PALACE A taken to hospitals. Two of the inAGUINALDO'S PRISON jured may die. When the procession of wagons left Ilaa Retinue of Servants, l arge Allowance and Every Comfort. the packing house district they were Senor Buencamino was before the guarded by a heavy detail of police. committee on insular affairs again As soon as the wagons emerged at tbe Mr. Jones commented on entrance of the yards fully 500 enraged Wednesday. the fact that the witness, who had strike sympathizers made a rush to overturn the conveyances. The policechanged his views, "enjoyed a fat ofmen drew their clubs and after a hard fice, while Agulnaldo was a prisoner. Senor Buencamino stated that he aa struggle scattered the mob. A fresh start was made, but before well as Aguinaido had been captured, and that he was alive today was due the wagons reached the down town to the humanity of the American army. district the mob, augmented by hunWitnes said Aguinaido had a palace dreds of sympathizers, made another In the mountains near Lanas, for a prison. It was formerly occupied attack. In the fight that followed rein a recent engagement between by Commissioner Worcester, and the volvers were drawn. No person was the Americans and the bandits, fiveol government paid $500 Mexican per shot, tbe police instead using their tbe latter were killed. month as rental for it. It is as large clubs indiscriminately, and a dozen or Consul McWade, at Banton, has as the White House at Washington. more persons were burl before the formed the state department that choThe witness said Aguinaido lived in march could be resumed. is lera there, but is becomdecreasing this house with his family with s phyWhen the central portion of the city more at Taclian. ing prevaleut the sician at his disposal, a retinue of reached between clashes was poa carriage aud an allowance to lice and the crowd became numerous. Eight miners were burned to death Street car traffic was an impossibility as the result of an explosion of gas at provide food for the establishment. and it was uecessary for several squads Guest, Keene & Company's colliery it SHOT BY STRIKERS. of police to charge the crowds with Dowlais, Glamorganshire, Wales. batons before the wagons had reached In Riot at Granite City. J1L, Two Men tbe various dowu town In a connection with the Martiniqnt houses. are Fatally Injured. To add to the burdens of the police disaster, letters arriving in London dA riot broke out between several department 1,300 deliverers and their escribes the negroes of that island at helpers employed by the State street holding orgies because the whites ara hundred striking molders and retail merchandise department general Granite at and 111., employees City, stores went on a strike. An attempt ail dead. as a result five men, two negro was made to deliver General Enrique Collazo, the last department store goods in the down town distrlot man of prominence to oppose tbe preworkers and three white strikdrivers, under police ers, were shot, two of the latter with oa but so much disorder de- sidency of General Palma, has called protection, fatally. susincere hia and the latter futile. the that pledged veloped attempt proved The trouble broke out at 5 a. m, Before the project was abandoned sev- pport of the government. when a trainload of employees of the eral rioters were hurt and many arLondon Times says Kitchener will steel company who had not struck rests had been made. not come home for the coronation reached Granite City. Aa the men ALL PLEASED WITH TERMS. He still has much to .do' in Soutr were proceeding through a narrow Africa and it is unlikely that he will lane to their work in the mills, they Boer and Briton Join Together la leave there before the middle of July. of Peaca Term. were first threatened by the strikers By the accidental overturning oft A Pretoria dispatch says: The signand then assailed with stones. Reon which a party of Denver wagon on of Saturthe volvers were then brought into play ing peace agreement were riding, one was instantstudents and several shots were fired by both day nigbt last was carried out with Lord ly killed, another fatally hnrt and the least possible ceremony. parties. twelve others more or less seriously Genaud Lord Milner and Kitchener JURY WORTH A BILLION. eral Dewet and others representing Injured. New York Millionaire Make Up the Twelve Because he returned to Garden Grove, the Orange Free State, and General Peer. in spite of a threat that his Hie la., and ethers of the D. In forming the third panel of sherTransvaal government quietly met In would be taken if he did so, Dr. IV. W. iff's jury to serve during the ensuing Duff has been shot and killed by the dining room of the residence octhree months, Sheriff O'Brien, in New II. Clark, a farmer. The latter gave cupied by tbe burgher delegates, adYork, has summoned fifteen men whosa himself Lord up, declaring he had kept hit Kitcheners house. Tbe joining aggregate wealth is estimated at more documeut lay on a table ready. Amid promise. than a billion dollars. Among those An Indictment for murder in the But profound silence the Boer leaders took called are: J. II. McDonald, J. P, Mora pen in order of precedence, and degree was reported against J. Vul gan, J. D. Rockefeller, William Rockeaffixed tbeir signatures, thus surrendfrid Itlondin of Boston. It is charged feller, Frederick W. Van Dnrbett, the independence for which they that Blondin murdered his wife in Bo ering William K. Vanderbilt aod John D. had so gallantly struggled. The docto Archbold. ument was then entrusted to Colonel ton and transported her body hiddet found Chalmsford. where was it Hamilton, Lord Kitchener's military Fteamer With 1)00 Iassvngen Sinks. secretary, and Captain Marker, an aide In a brush heap. The British steamer Camorta, from da camp, who left Pretoria to deliver Replying to a question in the lion it to King Edward. Madras for Rangoon, liritisli Bermuda, was great rejoicing at all the of Commons, tbe war, secretary, There with C00 passengers, ail natives, which concentration said the total nutnliera! camps upon the news was believed to have foundered on that peace had been concluded. The Boer prisoners in South Africa sod May 0 in a cyclone, lias been discovered occupants assembled in the open apaces 73 lunk at DarMgua flats. In the irrawnrdy and chnnted psalms, the women weep-iu- g elsewhere waa 25,505, of which over 1025 were were tinder sixteen and t with lie in of track shipping, Jelta, directly joy. l'be topmasts of the vessel protrude sixty years of age. Election In Oregon. above tbe surface of the water. In Amsterdam it is reported that Mr oPractically complete returns from 28 BOOZE KILLsTbM. Kruger haa declined the facilllea out of 33 counties in Oregon, and esffered by Great Britain for hia returt timated majorities in the five remain, to Ohio Fermrr Ilrlnlt 1 wn Quarts of Whisky South Africa, but Iihs accepted Queer ami Kxtrrss ing, give Chamberluin (Dcin.), 258 maWillielmina'a proffer of a Dutch vest for now governor. It jority Lawrence Jones, aged 32, a promappears that it will returns to to convey him to South Africa wheabi inent Clermont county, Ohio, farmer, decide the require pompiete governorship and the reauit decides to return there. was found dead in the rear of Jos may not be known for several days. Owing to hia age and infirmities, tb The entire Republican ticket, with the French's aaloou at Morrow, The last British government ha waived i" time he was seen ulive was at 11 o'clock exception of ll e governor, is elected claim for from the acknowledgment by Mr to 7,000 The legislap.'.ooii. by Wednesday, when lie drank until he ture will probably atand as follows: of British snvereiguity over tb Kruger had consumed two quarts of whisky. Senate Republicans, 20, Democrats, Transvall, and lias guaranteed to 10. House Republicans, 40; DemoNo cause is known that he may have the Boer delrgatea In Europe a ' crats, 20. On joint .ballot Repubhad for to their homes. conduct 30. CO;, Democrats, licans, Death I ruin Dog lllle. have just been awarded b; Contracts Elllplno Before the Senate Committee. C. Frick of Pittsburg fr tl One death and four others suffering Senor ltuencanlino continued his Henry from hydrophobia Is the result of a erection, probably at Fifth avenue testimony before the house committee Grant street In that city, of a tiioderr mad dog's work at Ellsworth, Iowa. on insular affairs Tuesday. Ila was hotel, to coat 83,000,000, which it' John Olson, the first victim, diod y questioned by Hie minority members will equal In appointm1 at Chicago, where lie had been with a view of out the fset promised and comfort any in the land. taken for treatment. EdwardtSevern, that he had bringing at times favored the A1 The village of Cambulata, is Igon and Mrs. George Pearson and Filipinos and at others favored d Spain Uruscli her little daughter, all suffering from and the United range, Russia, has been States, lluencanlnio rv hydrophobia, have been taken to Chiinsisted that In each case his motives stroyed by a landslide. A large sago. Little hope Is entertained for were for the best interests of Ills suddenly appeared In the mount11 o their recovery. The people in the people. There was some controversy which shortly afterward toppled country surrounding Ellsworth are over the addiess to congress, on the village and the neighbor1 written lest other dogs have by Uuencsniino, In which he favored farms. The lnhabltante escaped. been bitten. Filipino independence. Y According to a friend In New Men Da tlaril In Anglo-America- non-uni- on ds e , in- ser-vant- s, t non-unio- n non-ani- non-uni- on on Schalk-Burgb- er w-- Bun-la- panic-g'rick- en Kill, The Jury In the esse of August Jnhnke, charged with llie murder of a farmer named Knles, at Alliance, Nob. after being out a week, brought In verdict of murder In the first degree and fixed the penalty at life Imprisonment. Olsen, a accomplice, test! fled that Jaliuke and himself hud made six attempts to kill d Knlea before they were successful. Three times they hied poisoning, once drowning aud lwl, shooting. Knlci had made a will louring Jahuks 94,001 of life Insurance. . Compromise on Heel Sugar Queatlon. City of Gcnerut Manuel A. M1 Senator Dietrich of Nebraska, who leader of the revolutionary fared stands with the beet sugar interest In Venezuela, the revolutionist ,r opposition to the reduction of the duty preparing to inarch to t'aracs. on Cuban augara, as proposed by the capital, and Valencia, one of the cb' j Republican members of the senate cities, with forces numbering lb f committee on Cuban relations, haa inAccording to an official crop rP' f troduced a bill on the subject, which which has just been issued, the rJ lie thinks will bo accepted aa a valence of milder weather ha bel j measure. It provides that the the Hungarian crop prospect differential on refined sugar shall be around. Wheat la slightly abolished, but that an equal amount shall be added to the duty on raw however, rye Is middling, white bri' . augara, aud thru It give Cuba 85 per tod oats are still scarcely al!ftory cent reduction from this increased duly k' corn-promi- j |