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Show TllE SPANISH FORK PRESS. 1 j ANDREW JENSEN, Eabllslw ! ft SPANISH FORK, UTAH. UTAH STATE NEWS. A troop of cavalry la soon to la added to the garrison at Fort Duchesne. Two modern acliool houses are being erected at Willard at an aggregate coat ef tl 2,000. ; Collins W, Clark, of 1arowan, ia dead as the result of being kicked in the Stomach by a horse. From 13,000 to 15,000 tons of sugat beets will be produced In the Beat River valley this year. f Clarence Ramsey, aged 8, of Kays-vlll- e, fell from a building last week and sustained a broken arm. Residents of Lewiston, Cache county, have made application to the county court for a town incorporation. Ralph Droper, aged 13, was badly hurt while riding his wheel along the streets of Salt Lake by being run ovet by a buggy. Measles are epidemic at Castle Gate, but the doctors believe that it will be only a short time until the disease is a thing of the past. I Sevier county farmers are In the grip a drought that threatens to destroy of I considerable grain if rain does not come to relieve them. Joseph Maxwell, of Salt Lake, is Dear death's door as the result of being struck by a water tank while hanging I on the side of a Lagoon train. An organized band of bicycle thieves I has been operating in Salt Lake City recently, a number of valuable wheels having been gotten away with. t The Utah Socialists have opened atate headquarters in Lehi, having rented a large hall where it is proposed to hold weekly meetings. f George W. Underwood was severely I hurt at Kaysville by falling on a pitch' fork, which penetrated his arm, shoulder and back, lie will recover. f Fark valley is making additions to J the school house at Rosette, and the people of Deweyville are adding another room to their present building. i The Oregon Short Line depot at Kaysville was broken into by tramps one night last week and a number of petty depredations committed, but no valuables were taken. Onson Foulsun, aged 10, was drowned in a fish pond seven miles from Sal1 f Lake while huthing. He got into deep water and could not swim, drowning before assistance came. At an election last week the trustees at tlie Light h school district of Dayis county, at Kb; sville, were authorized to borrow 81,500 to complete the school house begun lust year. Charles II. Reynolds, a sailor, was run down by an engine in Suit Lake last week and instantly killed. He was walking on the track and evidently did not bear the approaching train. i John Armstrong of Ephraim, was seriously injured last week, being kicked in the slomnch by a mule. He lay out in the field two hours before being discovered by members of the i family. The Salt Lake public library has The Story of placed the ban upon Mary MscLaoe"on the gronod that it has not a good moral tone, and Is not calculated to elevate or Improve the readers. acres of wheat north About forty-fivof Layton, belonging to J. G. M. Barnes, and four and a half stacks, together with a header, were burned last week, sparks from a passing train starting the fire. Robbers entered a saloon in Salt Lake one night last week and relieved the bartender of 810 after a hard fight, the mixologist attempting to aave his money by throwing beer glasses at his assailants, but to no avail. Salvador De Marla, a young Italian was last week discharged front a Salt Lake hospital cured of a broken neck. During a fight Maria was bit over the bead with the flat side of a spade and suffered a fracture of the spinal column. A horse race at CircieviUe last week, between Saratnie Ilenrie's horse, German, from Ianguitch, and the Thomas mare of CircieviUe, drew upward of 3,000 people and caused the exchange of as many dollars In money, the horse losing. The county auditor's report of assessed valuations in Pavia county howa: Real estate, 81,963,235; im provements, 851)5.470; live stock, personal property, 8508,315; total. This ia a gain of 8223,000 83,103,800. over the assessment of tool, e i Pan-guitc- b 833?,-70- j ' BOLD HOLD-U- P IN COLORADO. Train Looted ly Alake1 Men Near Marshall Iaa In Droail Daylight, A train on the Denver Jk Rio Grande narrow gunge system was held up and looted by masked men Monday morning. The robbery occurred at 8:30 a. iu., when the train was seven miles west of Marshall Pass, and while descending the hill at alow speed, by five masked men, who after the robbery, escaped into the mountains. The safes in the express car were blown to pieces and the contents were There gathered up by the robbers. were a number of ladies on the train, and the most intense excitement prevailed, one or two of them fainting. About an hour was consumed in holding up the train, blowing open the safes and robbing the passengers. Tlie train was running in two sections and the first section was brought to a standstill by a pile of ties and rocka laid upon the tracks. Tlie sheriff of Salida and sheriffs of adjoining counties were notified of the robbery and a dozen posses are in pursuit of the robbers. One passenger, a young man whose name was not learned, gave an interesting story. Hu snys that most of the passengers had secreted the principu) part of their money and valuables, one man lino before tlie robbers requested About twelve him to hand it over. watches were taken besides considerable cash. One pussenger was robbed of $150, another of $s5. Valuables were thrown in tlie grass and any place where they could lie bidden. It ia said that one passenger hid a thousand dollars In tlie coat box of a coach, covering It with coal. Another attempted to run to tlie woods with his grip, containing $10, He was spied by one of the robbers, who requested him to turn over his cash, which he did. An old gentleman who had 843 made for a small house near the track. When shout half way there he was halted and relieved of hia precious AND OUT. Flrit Lor1 of, tlie Treasury ami Government Leader In llmise of t'oniniooi, A. J, Jlal four, Appointed to Suervvd the Mariuls. 0 NON-UNIO- N Cro-swait- e, non-unio- w. C Hoy Lsapa ISO Feet Into River. In full view of aeveral hundred people, Theodore McGrane, a messenger boy, bus jumped from the suspension bridge over the Ohio river at Wheeling, W, Va.-- , a distance of 150 feet, for a paltry sum. A professional high diver had failed to appear, whereupon young McGrane, who waa one of the assembled spectators, quietly announced tie would make tlie leap, mounted the rail amt droppeil otf. He disdained a akltl that hurried to him, ami swam the fifty yards to shore, landing without a bruise. Holt-stdut- l ll MAD DESIRE FOR VENGEANCE. 1elee Again Active. Saturday Mont Felee waa again in erupt ion, the activity being aa great as that of Saturday and Wednesday previous. Mrone Rouge, Ajupa Boutl-lot- i ami Maconia were covered with stones and cinders and were rendered uninhabitable for several hours. The volcano emitted a dense column of flame and at the same time electrical phenomena were observed. The eruption was accompanied by a deep rumbling resembling continuous thunder. Almit On So fatalities are reported. (ir Iftylor KateaMl. 'msec it lor I loffhei mer.of Cincinnati, has Wen notified by Consul Pearson, at Genoa. Italy, that Clara Taylor, accused of kidnaping Margaret Taylor, has been released. The plea for her release wss tliul she had no criminal intent when she took tin child and that it was mil done for monetary gain.- Tlie father of Margaret is glad his sister will not lie extradited, hut Margarets mother will assist iu tlie prosecution if Clara returns to Cincinnati, where she la ktlll under Indictment. aw ful death Alan Shout E w w. lf e. res-rue- Alls-ou- er , NEWS SUMMARY, of miners. Four People, Killing three. LIVES AND TWENTY-FIVONE HUNDRED In a mad desire for vengeance in reLOST BT EXPLOSION IN 'PENNturn for real or supposed wrongs, A. MINE. SYLVANIA inA. Belding, a bartender, shot and mother-in-lastantly killed his wife, his tlie house Six Iltmdred Aten Were at YVorlt When of inmate male and a the Explosion Occurred, Mauy of father-in-laand fatally wounded bis If the Airn Escaping A. L. by a Atlracle. Holding's victims were Mrs. Belding, ids wife. Mrs. L. McCroskey, Frank Woodward, his mother-in-laTwo hundred coal miners wera enan inmate of the McCroskey house, and tombed Thursday by an explosion in L. McCroskey, hia father-in-la- w. the Cambria Coal companys coal mine, Belding married the daughter of the whose main shaft opens within the McCroskeys eight years ago, but has limits of Johnstown, Fa., and 135 are not lived with his wife for some time. probably dead. The mine is one of the He was jealous of Woodward, whom largest in the country and 600 men he suspected was on intimate terms were at work there at the time of the with Mrs. Belding. explosion. When the news of the disGoing to the McCroskey home at the aster reached Johnstown it spread like corner of Fifth and Flanders streets, wildfire, and in less than a quarter of he demanded that his wife give him an hour the Foint, an open space at their little son, 7 years of age. Mrs. the junction of the Couetnagh and the Belding informed her husband that Stoney creeks was crowded with weepthe little boy was in bed, but Belding ing women and children. insisted upon seeing the child. He Brave attempts at rescue were made. went with his wife to the room where Mining Engineer Moore and his assistthe child lay, aud after remaining ant, A. G. lrosser, tried to make some there a short time, he kissed tlie boy headway toward the imprisoned mingood-by- e and left the room. miles away, but ers, three and one-haIn the hallway he met Woodward, were driven buck by the deadly they and, drawing a revolver in each hand, Richard Bennett and John You first," firing gasses, said to Woodward: Meyers, miners, who were in the mine as lie spoke. Woodward fell to the at the time of the explosion, but who floor mortully wouuded. unhurt, went back two milea escaped Mrs. l.elding rushed upon her husto see what assistance could be renband and was shot down by the now dered, but they, too, were driven back infuriated man. Then the parents of by tlie damp and readied the threshold Mrs. Belding came into the hallway in time, only to fall unconscious. and were both shot by Belding, Mrs. just Then the attempt to do any rescue McCroskey being almost instantly work from the main opening was killed and Mr. McCroskey receiving a and it waa shifted to Mill given up bullet through the body and another creek, five miles from Jamestown. through his right arm. lie cannot reThe mining officials of the Cambria cover. company stated the explosion was one of fire damp. The few survivors who HORROR AT JOHNSTOWN. have escaped from the depths of the Victims In Aline DleuHter Number One mine describe tlie conditions to be llii ml red and Forty-threfrightful in their nature. Of the J00 men supposed to have en" of those who were thought That tered tlie inouth of tlie rolling mill last manyto be still in Hie mine will night mine of the Cambra Steel company he able to survive until readied by the Thursday morning, 143 are known tc rescuing party is not thought probabe dead, and twenty-thre- e rescued ble. Immediately succeeding the exFour hundred, bo tlie mine ofliciali the air all over tlie big mine plosion, claim, escaped when the explosion ocso became foul that even with tlie still to b4 curred, leaving thirty-fiv- e huge pumps working to their full accounted for. Some of these, accordand the air they supply turned capacity ing to those in charge of the rescue into tlie proper channels to reach tlie work, are dead, but tlie majority, they imprisoned men, none of tlie mine claim, have escaped. officials would hold out any hope for From the physicians, heads of rescue tlie lives of those thought to be still parties and others who are familiar iu tlie mine. with the different headings in the President Bower Stockhouse lias giv. mine, it is learned that at least fifty-tw- o en out tlie following statement: additional bodies will be brought The disaster is an unusual one, and to the temporary morgue at daylight, came on-uentirely unexpectedly. Tlie making tlie total dead 113. This, lres-ide- nt mine had been inspected only three Stackhouse of tlie Cambria Steel days ago and was pronounced iu satiscompany thought would be tlie extent factory condition, in tlie thirty years of tlie dead, but until all tlie checks by that tlie mine lias been in operation no which tlie miners are known are preserious accident lias occurred. Tlie sented at the office of the company, an cause is yet indefinite, but I believe it accurate list of the dead will not ba was caused by gas escaping from the known. Some of tlie bodies, it is adfifth healing', which was dosed and mitted by tlie officials, are entombed was not being worked because it conIn closed headings or hurried beneath tained gas in tlie sixtli headiug. Slate. Some may be recovered, but Tlie number of casualties is now others may never be found. at 135. No lists of the names of placed d Some of the tnco that have beeu the dead can lie given, for tlie majority are found to have lost their rea- of them were foreigners, and were only son and are raving maniacs. kuown by dieck and not by name. rt Fatal Duel lletweeu Two Prominent The only other way names will ever be Aten. known if Hie bodies are not recovered At Mexico, Mo., Rhodes Clay, repin time for identification will be by resentative in the Missouri assembly, their families sending their names to and recently nominated fora second us. term, is dead aa a result of a pistol The mine in which tlie explosion ocwound inflicted by C. A. Barnes, a curred is one of the largest coal mines young attorney. Five shots were fired in tlie United States, according to the during the fight, which took place in statement of officials. From tlie enin front ofi Clay being trance in tlie hill aeros the river from shot through the heart and Barnes the point to the oue at Mill Creek is a having his wrist shattered by a ball distance of three and three-quartfrom his opponents revolver. The miles. shooting grew out of business transacAfovement of Tracy. tions Involving the principals. A dispatch from Auburn, Wash says; Edward to bs Crowned Aa(nit V. A man supposed to be is lying It is officially stated that the corona- concealed 150 feet fromTracy the railroad tion of King Edward will take place track near the bridge crossing White between August 8th and 13th. The river at the mouth of Souise creek, lie proposed procession has been abanwas seen there by a randier named doned. There will be no royal proDooly. He has a commanding position. gram as originally planned, the day Sheriff Zimmerman and other officers after the cornation, there will be no are arranging for a flank movement. procession apart from that in which Another story is that Trscy is three their majesties will proceed from Buck- miles due east from Auburn, making ingham palace to Westminster abbey for the Buckley farm. Sheriff Cudiliee and return. It is now considered pracia working from Sumner to Auburn. tically certain, iu view of this an- Sheriff Zimmerman of Snohomish Is nouncement, that King Edward will hot an Tracy's trail. be crowned Saturday, August 0. Slain Rrraus He Declared He Intended Foil From Automobile. Returning to Work. E. L. Bonner, one of Montanas most James Landers, a freight handler, prominent citizens, fell from his autowas killed in Chicago Wednesday night, mobile while riding in Bozeman, Mont., his death being the indirect result of and was instantly killed, Bonner's the strike. Landers announced that machine had gotten out of gear and lie he intended to return to work the folwas seen to rise in his seat and make lowing morning and a group of freight an effort to regulate the machine. He handlers to whom he made the decla-tio- n succeeded, but at the same time fell to began to abuse him. A short the ground, lie was dead when aid time afterward he waa fouud in a hallreached him. Doctors are of the behis throat way, being cut. Ha waa lief that heart disease killed him, sup-- et induced by excitement. Mr. Bonner taken to the hospital, where he died. was Republican national committee-ma- n The police have arrested Daniel Grofor Montana. gan, another freight handler. Stop Wagon Loaned With CofTse sad Kills lllniself llcraiiaa Father t'pliralded Strew Ciiutente on Street. lllni. Fifty or sixty striking teamsters of Clifford D. Harvey, son of a well Chicago at tucked a wagon loaded ith known Portland saloon man, shothim-el- f coffee, which was being driven along through Hie heart, dying instant Jackson boulevard. Tlie driver took ly, It is said Hint young Harvey was fright and deserted Ids wagon. Tlie clandestinely married at Vancouver, Strikers, after cutting open the coffee Wash., to a young womun who Is die Sacks, strewed tlie content along-- Hie foster daughter of tlie elder Harvey. street. A crowd collected to witness When tlie young man's father learned tin) sport, but when half a dozen of the tnarriuge he is said to have uppolicemen arrived and gnve order to braided his son, who, euterlng another disperse the street were soou cleared room a few miuutea later, deliberately No arrests were made. took hia own life. Portland OF GREAT BRITAIN STEPS DOWN PREMIER The Marquis of Salisbury lias resigned tlie premiership of Great Britain and Right Hon. A.J. Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury and government leader In the house of commons, has been appointed to succeed him. The Msrquis of Salisbury tendered Ids resignation at an audience which he had with KiDg Edward last Friday. Saturday Mr. Balfour visited the king and accepted tlie premiership. While it was expected in political and commercial circles that Lord Salisburys retirement would be coincident witli tlie coronation of King Edward, it was scarcely looked for prior to that event. 1'oiiHequeully, about the only surprise expressed hs tlie news spread through London concerned the date, rather than tlie fHCtof the resignation. Tlie real interest was not so much in reference to Lord Salisburys withdrawal as it was in the appointment of his successor. Tlie liveliest speculation is rife as to tlie personnel of the new cabinet. The most discussed feature of the pending changes is tlie position of Mr. Chamberlain, tlie colonial secretary, who in many quarters has been regarded as tlie most promising candidate for the premiership. His retirement was practically arranged at an audience of Lord Kalis-bnr- y with the kiDg a mouth ago, to be coincident with his majestys coronation, but the king's illness interfered wilh these plans and compelled Lord burden. Salisbury to wait till liis majesty was Two women who handed over to tlie recovered to attend to state bandits 8'-- and 815 each managed to sufficiently business. alert mentally, the Though regain sulllcient courage to ask for a Premier's was condition, retiring all it physeal that bnck, they stating part had. The bandits politely returned to especially since tlie death of his wife, one 810 and the other $5. has not been satisfactory. It is said that Lord Salisbury, in Ul K Atmndoa Hope of ItrcoverVng imped resigning, expressed the desire that no Hoy. additional honor or titles should be On the anniversary of the disappearance of Frank Fly Rogers from bis conferred upon him. Tne retirement home in Evanston, Ills., the parents of of the last great statesman of the Viche boy have abandoned hope of being torian age is liniversully regarded as able to find him through the agencies tlie transition from one generation to that they have employed. Their only another, ns marking tlie close of an hope now Is that tlie boy will return era of national life. some time of his own accord. FOUGHT DUEL IN DARK. A year ago young Rogers, then 13 years old, and his aunt, Miss Elorenee Colored Alan ll Flxtit In HI. Ely, left, and uolbing lias been heard Own Home. of him since. Frank C. Rogers, the When Willis Bartlett, colored, went boy's father, has kept up-- continuous Search since tliul time. He lias spent to his home in Wichita, Kaos., Natur-da- y a fortune, it is said, in payment for night lie saw a man under bis the work of police and private deteckitchen table with a double-barrele- d tives, His latest plan was the circulation of endless chain letters. Seventy shotgun. Before he could get away thousand of these were sent out. both triggers were pulled. Wounded, lie called bis wife to tiring him his reMAN KIDNAPPED. volver. continuing in u hand-to-haI'liknowo Itild Ilia Hours soil struggle with his assailant. In the llurn Ills Furniture. meantime Mrs. Bartlett handed the revolver to her husband, who shot the According to a Hazleton, Fa., dispatch, uuknon n persons at 1 o'clock man through the heart. When a light Mouduy morning raided tlie home of was brought the dead inaij was found to be Bartlett's n William llussiuan, a man, brother-in-law- ,Luther who bad crawled into at Upper l.rhigh and after getting the house to kill Mrs. Crosswaite, who llussiuan ami Ins vife out of bed at- had separated from him and had gone tempted to burn Hie bouse, tinring to live with her brother-in-lathe melee tlie stove upset and all tlie furniture was destroyed. Neighbors HILL SEES THE SERPENT. extinguished the tire. liussiuau was led away by Hie marauders, and is still Railway AUguate' Yacht Obliged to Haul missing. Out of tlie Way of Alarine Mounter. Girl Throw. Herself In trout of Moving According to a dispatch from Halifax, Train. N. S again tlie sea serpent has been Miss Lens Rohwer, 83 years of age, sighted. It measures 300 feet in on leaving a Burlington train from the length, and waa observed by pilots off east at the union depot in Denver, rao Cranberry head. It is alleged to have In front of a Union l'aeifio train which come near the entrance to the harbor was coining in on another track, with and then passed on to the north. The the evident intention of committing American steam yacht Wacouta, with suicide. Both her legs were cut off J. J. Hill, president of theGreat Northand she will probably die. It is said ern railway, and hia party, was coming that she was in poor health. She had into tlie harbor at tlie time, and, it ia come from Gretna, Neb., and was goaaid, was obliged to haul out of the ing to Glenwood .Springs, Colo. serpent's way. Drowned While llathlng. Chicago M rrli.nl. Lose 01.000,000 a D.j. A Seattle. Wash., While the wholesale business of Chidispatch Bays: C. cago ia almost completely paralyzed, II. Wardner waa drowned while bathand while its business men are standing in Lake Washington Saturday afternoon. Several other bathers were ing a loss of 81,000,0(10 a day, the striking freight handlers and the railroads near Wardner, but he disappeared unare in a deadlock and announce their der the water without making a strugdetermination to fight to a finish over gle or tittering a cry for help. It ia a cent per supposed he was taken suddenly with the question of one-ha- lf hour per man, or a total of 8300 for cramps. Wardner wss 38 years old, a hours, this being civil engineer, and had lived in Seattle every twenty-fou- r divided on one aide between tweuty-fou- r about a year. His father is In Alaska his two sisters live in Chicago. He railroads and on the other be- and was engaged to be married to a young tween to.ooo men. lady in hicago. George Davidson, aged 18, of Logan, Alisckvil lijr a liili'it. the result of a la dead from lock-jaWhile ti ,ui ting rabbits near Grinds wound received on July 4th. DavidPash, Cal., Edward (iotlscliall had an son picked up a giant (ire cracker, with a monster wildcat that emunter which exploded in hla bond, lacerating at him from a tree behind him. sprang it badly. Blood poisoning set in and The animal missed him and fell iu a later It turned to lock-jacrouching attitude before him. Before u Notice lias been given that 100, noil it could itiuke a second attack, aerra more land, located in San Juan discharged Ills sh itgun county, ia to be withdrawn from entry, the benst'a ear. killing it InsUut,,. This ia the seventh forest reserve con- Hut for tlie pioiiiptlirss and templated for Utah. The other are of the allot, (.Uttsehall he . .... uie , the Wasatch, Uintah, Aquarius, wildcat would have gi veu him alight Fish Lake and Logan. for his life. Gun-niaon- RESIGNS. SALISBURY LORD London medical journals King Edward has no malignant '8 jec- I U. ! ease Presiuf Canadas production of ,ig 1901 was 244,970 tons, a gi : 0f 184 M cent over 1900. Cholera is raging in Kwan Si vlnce, China, there being over jj deaths reported. Two men were killed nd several seriously injured in a freight wrtJ near Peoria, 111. Lord Methuen's return to Engltj has been as quiet as Lord Kitchener, welcome will be demonstrative. Reports of the acquisition of th, Cunard line by the Morgan combioj. tion can neither be confirmed denied with authority. The strike on the Oregon City trolley line has been settled and Hie company has commenced to run ears regularity the first time in two weeks. In Lisbon a rumor is in eirculatio, that Germany has offered to pure)), from Portugal a portion of the to ils 1 jlbirth. Mb. cl ILdread value I VegeJ f loved cl iot it le: I of Macao, in China for m i 4 I m J aftr ItltS. 1.. Iths 000,000. ' deatli The state department has decided to press forward toward completion the Colombian treaty looking to the . quisltion of right of way of tlie isth. inian canal. While watching an exciting baseball re my hbor si Vegeta , lliat, to; tative V he chili r ik-rfu- l pain, ar I old 1 game in which his son was participating', Irving McGowan, a St. Louis financier, died suddenly froo heart disease. At Castries, France, overwhelming heat prevails. Five men fell dead froo sunstroke while mowing in a field where the heat was 139. Many horses have perished. t.Jivery s; well-kno- iConiptJ ontinuii 3 JJ1I. 1UK 41111 A jirmire. I and 5heexp need ,sfn seen i Extreme heat prevails throughout Italy. The temperature yesterday it Milan, Mantua and Pavia was 100 degrees, and there were many deaths from sunstroke. The Frencli chamber of deputies, liter validating the elections of severil deputies, including thut of Coast Stanislaus de Castellane, adjouroed sine die. Tlie senate also adjouroed is to .JLua. ine die. telIn Des Moines, Ia., thirty-fiv- e ephone operators resumed work (or the Mutual Telephone company after hiring been out four weeks. They obtained practically emanded. every concession d- HIT1 to tlie annual report td Superintendent Stroud of the New York Coffee excliunge, tlie total Axle, luring tlie year amounted to '.i.TuT.tw) bags, against 7,393,000 bugs in tlie preAccording vious KIM ....I 1 mi year. i ASS Iii contradiction of a recent report ilia t Russia had already practical!; evacuated Manchuria, an official di- OT just received at St. lVtersbir; from Kliarliin, says tlie evacuation has not even begun. In bis report to the French minister 3f Colonies on tlie eruption of Mont Ielee on tlie evening of July 9th, M. L'Huerra, tlie governor of Martinique, to lays tlie outburst of flume set tire tlie ruins of St. Pierre. The E. K. Wood Lumber company, in addition to buying tip 83.ihKI.000 wortli of wood belonging to the Simpson Lumber company of San Francisco, has bought all of Hie spruce obtainable in the western market. The headless body washed on the beach at Fort Baker, Cal., has been utmost positively identified as that ot ('apt. William Ward, master of the steamer ltio de Jaoerio, which founspatch tin tin ah tai dered February 23, 1901. Nicholas Nathan of Hoboken, N. I who visited Aurora, N. Y some wetln ago searching for his long lost daughter, thinks that Ethel Grenblum ibi daughter Mary, who waa kidnaped twelve years ago at Hoboken. The threatened complications arising from the forc-of ible removal of the flag and coat arms from the Bulgarian agency Serres, for which Bulgaria demanded satlsfactloo, have been averted. David F. Kronaclier, assistant paymaster, United Stales Navy, stationed on the rigsliip Franklin, wss drown off Ocean View, Norfolk, Va while8 route to the launch Madge In a small boat His body has not been recovered' The contract made by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition company to keep the fairecloaed on Sunday in compliance with the act creating the commit lion, has been received at the treasury It was signed by fW department. Turko-Bnlgsria-a four commissioners. The British punitive expeJit'08 under Colonel Swan sent to Somali' land, East Africa, against tlie Mullah, reports that tlie Mullah in wholesale killing of hiafoi' lowers in order to terrify tlie rest 8 put a stop to desertions. A petition was handed to Secretary Stone, of the Chicago board of asking that a "marginb lie fixed on July corn, which price" been cornered by a parly bended bj John W. Gates, Such a step hnc8 been taken for twenty years. Exports from Porto Rico to foreig8 countries for the fiscal year ended J88 ti'i 8(Jth Increased 51 per rent over total of such exports for last year; lb Increase in the Islands exports to till tin United States was 48 per cent 0 total for the lust fiscal year, lm wl tin ac tin 8ti pa an re tli cc to un fr nil hi at Je Rf pc , Sal Hllhl - ''lull llm- - 2E |