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Show A EMILE ZOLA DEAD. THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. Great French KovelUt Meets Death by Anphyxlatlmie ANDREW JENiEW, PablUhan SPANISH FORK. UTAH. UTAH STATE NEWS I . , 't Killing; frost Is ahead of time in Utah this season. W. J. Pry an is announced to speak to the state dorlog the campaign. The socialists of Halt Lake county liave nominated a complete county and legislative ticket. It is rumored that a movement Is on foot looking to the construction of a tlg smelting plant at Stockton. Roy Kalghn, on trial In Salt Labe City for the murder of Willard Haynes, was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter, Bert Williams, a Salt Lake boy, la laid up with a broken leg as a result of hanging on to a rapidly moving wagon. L. C. Larson, a young man of Is laid up by a dislocated shouland other aevere sprains sustained der by being thrown from a mule. Utah county has paid In bounty for grasshoppers to date $2,458.81. The season Is now nearly closed and the grasshopper crop is practically all In. The $20,000 damage suit of Percy A. I twelve-year-ol- d May-He- ld, C Black vs. Roky Mountain Bell Telephone company, at Provo, resulted In a verdict of $10,000 damages for plain- I I tiff. Threshing for this season Is about over In the vicinity of Msntl, and the farmers have realized fairly good crops, considering the very unfavorable season. , !!! 1 : i t Emile Zola, the novelist, who gained additional prominence In recent years because of his defense of the Jews and of Captain Dreyfus, was found dead in his Paris home Monday morning. Asphyxiation, resulting from fumes from a stove In his bedroom, is given as the cause of death. M. Zola and his wife retired at 10 o'clock Sunday night Mine. Zola was seriously ill wheo the room was broken Into the following morning. At about noon she was removed to a private hospital, where aha recovered consciousness for a short time and was able briefly to explain to a magistrate wbat had happened. M. and Mme. Zolo returned to Paris from their country house at Medan Sunday. Owing to a sudden spell of cold weather the healing stove in their bedroom was Tlie stove ordered to be lighted. burned badly and the pipes of the stove are said to have been out of order. To the magistrate Mme, Zola explained that she woke early with a splitting headache. She wakened her husband and asked him to open the window. She saw him rise and attempt to move toward a window, but he staggered and fell to the floor unconscious. Mme. Zola fainted at the ante moment and waa therefore unable to give the alarm. There were ruiuora of suicide but nothing haa developed to substantiate such belief. BODY SNATCHERS Wbolmmla CAPTURED, UraiN la l)wntlM of Discovered. lndl-impl- ls, Indians, I The wholesale robbery of graves in the cemeteries about Indianapolis, Ind., waa brought to a close Moudny A man whose name is supposed to be by the arrest of a gang of seveo Louis Johnson fell beneath the wheels negroes. Warrants were also issued of a Hhorl Line train near Lehi, Sun- for it prominent physician, the demon-atratof .anatomy in a local medical day, hla body being completely cut in two. college, lo which two stolen bodies were found about ten days ago; an inThe Pleasant Grove Mercantile who sustained the loss by fire of terne in the college and the white their warehouse recently, have rebuilt janitor of the college. Rufus Cantrell, one of the negroes and nearly evrry trace of Ore baa been made a complete confession and impliremoved. cated the others. An epidemic of diphtheria Is reHe said the physician accompanied towns The Millard from county. ported of Hinckley and Riverton are quaran- the negroes on several of the grave tined, the poslofllce and schools being robbing expeditions. The police say the operations of the closed In the former. were on a larger scale than any gang Julius who killed Barney Eckstein, In the state ever attempted beJennings in a resort near Salt Lake gang fore. Upward of one hundred graves, City, has been released from custody, is The dehave been robbed. it said, the show that the evidence going to armed were the tectives negroes say billing was in and equipped with bor-s- ea with shotguns The Western Union Telegraph comand wagons with which to do the pany at Salt Lake City haa decided to work. The bodies were sold to differuse girls on the messenger force, ent colleges which opened their winter claiming that they can not secure terms within the last week. enough boys to do the work. Tower Reinhand Fihler, while attempting Topographical Kurtey of Dwtl'i Matio. lUlitf Krgtou, Wyo. to board a moving train in Salt Lake The United States geological survey City, fell beneath the wheels and had is at present engaged in makings topohis right foot so badly crushed that map of the Devil's Tower regraphic amputation will be necessary. In northeastern Wyoming, the gion Two boys, aged 9 and 13 years, were work being in charge of Topographer arrested in Salt Lake City last week, W, II. llerroo. The Devils Tower, or, charged with stealing horses from the as called by the Indians, "The llsd catray pound. The boys were given a God's Tower, Is one of the nstnrsl severe lecture and turned loose. wonders of eastern VVyoming. It is a Fphraim Formaster, was probably volcanic core of great age, a wonderfatally injured duriog the races at the fully symmetrical shaft of atone, towWashington county fair. Ilia horse ering 625 feet almost perpendicularly fell, thrrwlug him against the wheel above the surrounding country. In f a buckboard, crushing bia skull. spite of Its great height it ia in reality As yet there Is no Indlestlon that the but the remnant of a former wideatrlke of linemen employed by the Bell spread lava flow. Telephone company In Utah, Idaho and The rumored death of the Emperor Montana Is to coma to an end any time of Korea falls to find confirmation In will not soon. Both aides declare they any official quarter at Washington. yield. The suggestion is thrown out thsl a An accident, resulting fatally, break hsa occurred through at Santa Clara the other day. the probably of the celebration of postponement d aoo Kenneth Graf, the tba Emperor's birthday and accession of John Graf, had hla foot crushed by to the throne. g set lo, a horse and Vtrtlm of Brutal Allmdsali. causing death. Jscob Rhynersou, the aged patient Ross Milna, the Piste athlete, who who was beaten by attendants at a played with the U. of U. team against in Topeka, Kan., reprivate asylum Ilia had fractured hia Nevada, by jaw died Mondty night as a result, ball in a game between the Panaca, cently, it ia said, of the in juries received. ArNev team and the St. George team at rests are expected. the Washington county fair. lrfttutlrr found. l4iig Regimental Color Sergeant Hamilton hia days as an inmate of the Ending J. Carroll of the Eighteenth infantry almshouse on island, there at Fort Douglas, suicided last Saturday has been identified in Adolph ltocdeseh, bead and his by placing a revolver to a one-t- i mo banker of Vienna, whom blowing bis brains out. It is supposed the Austrian police have been bunting be was temporarily deranged from the for years, lie disappeared with 8250,-00effects of liquor. I holers III Sonar. The report that O.ooo Indians on the Cho'era threatens lo depopulate the In were Juan San reservation county island of The Samar foundabe to without populations of starving proves tion, according to a report made by many of the ten ns hove been heavily Indian Agent llayzlclt, who Ims just reduced through death Slid the flight made a fourteen days' trip through of people. Many of the dead are unburled and Han Juan county. J. E. Busby, a Salt Lake man, haa the government is sending surgeons and medicine to tight the disease. The fasted twenty-tw- o days, believing uWo continues Its ravages at epidemic cure disorder can a he that by fasting Iloilo. of the stomach. It ia not known how It is reported that the totals for the much longer he will abstain from food, Islands are 70,223 ease aud 49,4ni ho so do will he avows bn until but oom-pan- t ' I I I i ; aelf-defens- e. i1 r I f s ' S 1 i n , ' K i , i ( t ! 1 , I oo-rur- red , eight-year-ol- blood-poisonin- I . i 0. i l l! , 1 I i I pamc-strickc- I . I I , - I feels a cure haa been effected. It. W, Brercton oM'leasnnt View suffered quite a loss from fire last week. A little boy playing with matches In the yard act fire to some straw and before it could be put out the barn, outhouses, bay and tool, to the extent of probably $l,.V0, were destroyed. The plant of the South Jordan Milling company is totally destroyed by Are Saturday night, entailing an n death. Ml llnmlrril llll llurlal. A dispatch from Home says that the death roll resulting from the reecnt hurricanes in Hielly ia swelling. The bodies of two persons are now awaiting burial, and as means for their prompt A It Dll Interment are lacking, there era grave fears of an epidemic. Another special dispatch from Roma aaye that Monday's hurricane swept tha small towns of Relpesao and Terra los of $17,600. 1 be mill con Santa Maria, In the province of Cats tained from six to eight hundred tanla, Molly, and destroyed everything 000 bushels of wheat and about B0, In Its way. Many persona ware killed. saved. was pounds of flour. Nothing tail-mat- ed C BURNED AT STAKE. NEGRO MURDERER MEETS DEATH IRATE MISSISSIPPI AT HANDS OF MOO. Admitted Crime for Which lie Wu ecuted sod Admonl.hrd Others to Bewar of Evil Compoulous, Ex- HARDSTRuST, When ou have a bad teat's lame, weak or achu Visits Klelly. Death Dealing Storm a Cyelons. Slorm Being Followed by tM THE LIST The A Syacuse, Sicily, dispatch says devastated by been Island of Sicily has loss of awful which in storm a terrible to property life sod enormous damage followed was by occurred. The storm FIVE bard struggle AT FROM OF DEAD IS PLACED TO HUNDRED cr.. ' sometimes 4 k tief and but If. gle when the dangers ONE THOUSAND. ; urinary tion of the the subsequent pains, annniL'4 suffering. There are mini that relieve these conditio ? want a remed- y- cure r1,7 atatement; It tells of A dispatch received in Berlin from lasted: T Veteran Josiah Heller, nlar, Tsekent, capital of Russian urkestan, August dence 706 South Walnut st r! terrible a earthquake reports In the fall 0f 111., says: 22, the shocks continuing until Sep i.,J tember 3.. One handred persons were cured Doans Kidney pm- killed at Kashgar, In eastern Turke. nlngham's drug store in rw and After taking the remedy twenstan, 400 In the village of Astyn, tiously I made a public state e of town ty at JaDgi, while the the results. I told how tootrej?--retentio- Been ComOn Town Reported to Have While n Number pletely Destroyed, Wrecked-- No of Village W. re Europeans Lost Their Llvee, - a cyclone. hours before the cyTom Clark, alias Will Gibson, For tweoty-fou- r island a violent stake the clone hurst over young negro, was burned at the coast of eastern on after the at Corinth, Miss., Sunday, having storm raged confessed to one of the most atrocious Sicily. The path of the cyclone was crimes in the history of north Missis- 124 miles long and everything in the The sippi the assault and murder of Mrs. tine of the storm was destroyed. Carey Whitfield on August 19th last. sea swept inland for several kilometres, Before the torch was applied Clark doing enormous damage, while there Aksuk-sitchstated that he deserved hla (earful were violent submarine agitations bewas completely destroyed. fate. tween Sicily and the mainland. Catania to from capital of the province of railroad Last August Mrs. Whitfield, the wife Kashgar, the Along was Is situated at the confluence the found of was cyclone of a well-knoforce citizen, Sinkiang, Palermo the burled of roads leading to Pekin, India and dead at her home. Investigation such that rails were torn up and asshowed that the woman had been the Eussian empire, and is of considerto a great distance. thirty-tw- o It has a population Modica, able saulted and her head practically sevfrom Importance. It is reported ered from her body with a razor. Both miles southwest of Syracuse, that of 50,000. Whitfield and his wife .were related to a hundred bodies have already been The Gazetteer mentions the town of aeveral of the most prominent families found, but that the number of dead Aksu, in eastern Turkestan, SDd says In the south, and the indignation of bodies swept sway by the torrent is it is a center of trade, the foreign the people knew no bounds. The newspaper Fractissa traders, about 100 in number, being unknown. 400 peoThere are Corinth and the surrounding counmostly Russian subjects. expresses the belief that some In scoured an to was itself. effort town in the killed. houses apprebeen have try 4,000 ple hend the murderer, but dilllgeot A dispatch to the Allahabad, India, The torrent destroyed everything on eearch failed to disclose his identity. the ground floors in bouses in the lowPioneer from Kashgar, saya that only Finally a committee of twelve citizens er portions of Modics. Bridges and a dozen people were killed there in the was called to continue the search. roads hsve disappeared, the damage earthquake, but that the disturbances On Tuesday last it became known amojutiog to many million lire. (A wrecked many villages in the northern that Tom Clark, a negro living near lire is worth about 20 cents.) J part of the province, the toval of perCorinth, had had trouble with hi wife, The survivors of the catastrophe sons killed being 1,000. There were and the latter threatened to disclose hsve taken refuge in the hills. A re- no premonitory signs, says the disthe secret of the crime. Officers ap- lief committee sod search parties have patch, but a profound rise in the temprehended the woman, and she told been organized at Modica. The disasperature followed the principal shock. enough to warrant the belief that ter is supposed to have been due ton The temperature continued to rise Clark bad murdered Mra. Whitfield. marine waterspouL during the subsequent days, which Clark was arrested and brought before The British steamer Caprera wae were attended by a repetition ot slight the committee. wrecked at Castaoia after a terrible quakes. The dispatch says no Euro-peau- a The negro confessed to the murder struggle with the waves. lost their lives. and also to other crimes he had comTwo streams, the St. Francis and St. mitted, amoug them the killing of Marie, which descend through the CLUBBED TO DEATH BY IRATE STRIKERS two men on an excursion train in Mis- town, rose suddenly and brought with sissippi, The committee decided that them masses of mud and heavy stpnes Haa W'sylHhl and 111 Skull the negro should be hanged from a tel- and invaded the streets of Modica. Crushed With a Club. egraph pole in the street, but later it They carried everything in their James Wiston, aged 48 years, was was decided to burn him at the slake. course. Many houses was utterly killed, and his S. J. Lewis, The prisoner, heavily manacled, was wrecked and others were seriously was a gang of Hunby severely injured taken from the jail by a posse of armed damaged. Numerous animals perished. strikers who waylaid them on men and, followed by a large and ex- The number of victims is still uuknown garian their way to work at the Grassy Island cited crowd of men and boys, led to the but eighty corpses have been deposited of the Delaware & Hudson east gate of the negro cemetery, situ- in a single church. At Hoicli twelve colliery at Oliphant, I 'a. The affair company ated In the western part of the city. persons were killed. Tagearo was detook place only half a mile from the damage was dune Fagots and wood had beeu piled high stroyed. Enormous Acr-.'a of the Thirteenth regiment at J, tier-and at Faria camp I'allazzo, around the stake and the negro was taut. Lewis got away, but Win Oliphant. securely fastened to an iron rod. ston's skull was crushed with a club ACCUSED OF IMPERIALISM. Clark was asked if he cared to make and he fell unconscious. While he lay a statement, lie again said that he Itaenoc Ajrra TreM FrotraU Again Frra-euc- prostrate snd dying the crowd jumped deserved the fate prepared for him and AUrloM la Columbia, ou him, kicked him, in the face and and asked that a letter be delivered to The I'rinzs (Pressl, a daily paper of beat him with clubs. Winston was hia mother and brother. He appealed Bueuos Ayres, publishes a very violent carried home by William Doyle, a non to bia brother to raise his children article calling attention to the alleged union mao, and Mrs. Doyle, who witproperly, admonishing them to beware tendency of the United States toward nessed the murder. of evil companions. imperialism, which it says is illustrated Him rock, Tom Preston and Derry Finally all waa in readiness, and tba by the landing ot American marines in Harry Hhubah, the three men who are word waa given to fire the funeral pyre. Columbia and protests energetically The husband and brother of Clarks against it. The paper says tha United alleged to have committed the crime, have fled. Six men and women whe victim stepped forward and applied States does not exerciss any political were in the crowd from which the as the torches and In a moment tha flames protection over South America, which sailsnts leaped upward, enveloping tha tremb- will never accept European or North held in emerged were arrested and $10,00 ball each as witnesses, ling negro In smoke and fire. The American intervention in its affairs. Mrs. George Marshal, colored, wife oi clothing of th doomed man waa soon The Prinza concludes with saying the proprietor of a hotel at Jessup, ignited, and as the flames grew hotter the Argentine government should armed with a shotgun, safely escorted the skin brgsn to psreh. make an inquiry into the maltr and man through a The negro moaned piteonaly, and find out the real character of the aims a hunted crowd of 100 strikers from the hotel to the agonizing look upon his face told of the United States so as to inauguthe Sterrick creek colliery stockade of the awful torture be was undergo- rate a diplomatic movement and ore- - , ing. Finally his head fell forward up- pare for defense and destroy the idea Friday. When the crowd began to avenge Itself by bombarding the hotel, on hla breast, and In a few minutes all of the possibility of an intervention. Mrs. Marshall fired on the waa over. nearest The flames were fanned by the crowd Yeung Hell lilt 80a Innocent. group and peppered a dozen men with until the body was burned to a crisp. John W. Young, father of William bird shot. Tbia scattered the mob. The crowd then dispersed and the town soon assumed its normal condi- Hooper Young, who is charged with Moro Orrupjr Mruitg Coeltlon. tha murder in New York of Anna Nieltion. sen Pulitzer, ia quoted as saying reCaptain John I'ershing has found the Fantlue K!l Nearing 1 .000,000 Mark. Moro positioo st Mscio, island garding the case: of The annual report of Commissioner to be strong aud has am now convinced from what has delayed of Pensions Eugene E. Ware shows been published and from my own cable his attack on it. He must throw a that the number of names on the pen- advices that my son is innocent, and I pontoon bridge across a swamp and sion rolls still is under the 1 ,000,000 shall do the utmost in my power to possibly receive reinforcements before mark, despite a net gain of 5,733 pen- help him, while if 1 thought him guitly engaging the enemy. The csptsin sioners since lbUS. The total enroll- of such a horrible crime I would not made a reeonnoisssnee close to the ment July 1st last, was 999,446, against move my hand to save him from Jus- Moro position and found a fort on the The total comprises tice. 697,735 last year. elevation, close to the lake ahore, 736,900 soldiers and 260,637 widows and . Bank Irmldrut flanked by swamps, virtually The aggregate loclufes dependents. the promontory an island.' The making Norman llarratt, formerly Ameripresident 6,695 pensioners outside the United of the defunct Atchison, Kansas, Na- cans built rafts preparatory to attackblates. tional bank, committed suicide in his ing the Moros from the lake, and then The number of death notices of old room at the decided to bridge the Byron hotel F'rlday, cutswamp and make soldiers, not now in the service, reting bia throat with a razor. Worry an attack from ail sides. The Hultans ceived by the bureau during tha year, over the failure of his bank and the of Msein regard tbs position as was 50,129; hut only 27,043 of them financial trouble snd have refused to that followed probwere pensioners. ably are the causes. The Atchison with Captain Pershing. The report says that the death rate National bauk auspeuded in September, among the pensioners for the ooniing 1899, unfortunate investment Inqunt In rullu.r Murder by llarThe year will be about to.oooand the lessee ratt s father, Milton Inquest into the death of Mr. Itarrstt, now deto the rolls from other causes will be ceased, having placed the bauk in a Anna Pulitzer ha begn l jerw about 6,000. bad condition financially. Lily. The New York district attorney office was Killed In Kallroail VFrerk, Tweuty-al- l represented and William I' Another Irtlm of Automobile. Hhsrt was present to watch the Inter Twenty-siMinnie Rrnuckman, the persons bare been killed eats of illium and a score of people have been Indaughter of Henry llrouekman, janitor noder arrest for Hooper Young, who the crime. Nothing jured as the result of an accident to an of an apartment building In t'hieagn, Important was brought out at the brief expres train running from Lille to stepped directly in the path of an ausession. The cti wcnt over I'sria, The train left the rails while tomobile driven by Vernon Onward, a toiler until tic 8i h. board of trade broker, and wn crossing the switch at Arlcux, win-rseThe latest development It did not stop, and while going at verely injured that she died three hours ,, the the ldenUtioati 0 of Young a. ,h great speed. The locomotive and ten- later, Mr. t award did not see the who th ,rnik Jn whl der wrre upzrt and the carriages were little girl until the automobile was a), Clo iti tlf Mr, piled up and smashed to piece. About ready upon her. hut he brought the to .tng Chicago, The dealer w ho sold titty persona were Injured and many vehicle to a stop in time to save her th, of them who are suffering from broken from being crushed under tha wheel trunk Identified Young a ihepurcl.a. Unit's and fractured skull are not Pussard has bvdn arrested snd It is ' pnv .f lb. likely to snrvlva. posed to prosecute the cast) vigorously, prieon" , T Bribe Mine Workers. Eight lujurril by Burl to Ih. Ieitt, In a ststemeui Issued A fatal Eight Slav with charred face, Friday, District duel wt, pistols burned bodies and terribly scorched President Nicholas accuses Michael near Versailles, Vrh JoHght ," heads were taken to the McKeesport Grimes, an foreman, of Scranyoung Pole. of ton, Pa., being at the head of hospital as a result of au explosion at "lexandllelklewlcz. At the first Ur, the Carnegie blast furnace plant, movement inaugurated by the coal C th"1 ll,rou1' the head, Duquesne, Pa. Two of the victim, companies to bribe a number of mloa He wa removed to a hoknlt.i Joe Liska and Hteve Schulte, have worker' locals for $..Vk apiece to vote Inee died and there la little hope that to return to work." Mr. Nlchota wtalthy merchant In War-,..- , at tha cloae of bis atateraant that earn any of the others will recover. All of to to study bl Informants rrn h. stand ready to prova Tha cause ofptri those Injured were caught In a blast of th duel tbalr assertions la ashes which courL" followed Mr. Grimes flame and the i.fuwd0" 111 i!!-,- ! blowing out of a belt while the men denies tba Kichelaa suUtneot and tba tlh tha other coal after eompaolea aho aay It la Dot trua, fnarral. were at work. 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Tfo 1 W.LD01 ZS d rangements for the transfer made years ago, but the change) made to depend on the life of of the hall, who has Jusu after a tenure of forty-fivyean e Stops the fough snd Works Off the Cold Kon-t'nlo- n son-in-la- 1 Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets Frio Hint for Hand Shakera The woman who is suing a nm $2,000 because be crushed her ha; shaking It has presumably t r ground for action. The strong : who is always giving bis fried! demonstration of bis power of, Is an unmitigated nuisance. E worse than the ass who pounds acquaintances on the back.' 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It is said she bv to become the wife of a bee American. dm-u- The October SL Nicholas prt "Slushy The Roustabout," by Hoi E. Ames, as the long story. fascinating record of a real boy ' served in the United States NfJ-thisame number apiiear a co,Jp'( capital article on home around" T and an unusually long lint etorics and pictures. vos t II the el. raw 4 In Waa blf I", pnban) Wrtpllue VlUtval illl I Family Expenses. A fifty-thre- vo TH e statistician haa discovered per cent of the Incomtu Wtf t normal family goe for food, j normal, or wealthy, famllici u'r ! steam biles, European trips and j absorb more than half the annui lay. A boen to travelers. Dr. Wild htntwlierry. t'ur , nausea. Ilsasaut tery , Acta promptly. ' tract of veai-knM- Phtloaophy-LorLord Rosebery Rosebery In a recent i? said In regard to election result take no great pleasure In amimtomod to hear culled victory. I know by long and perlence what a moral victory meaus an election In which J dcfcauii by fewer votes lla havo been expected ; and nn ,IU r r cnslona, when tny friend & hnllelujitliB to heaven over tbeir 1 a am uheddlug victory, n in a corner, sympathizing I 'N Ing the achiever of whut that connection tuunt ho culled niotul vUtory. Monarch over pain. ting relief, trie Oil, At anv drug in-ta- ASt t con IF: J 5) Bern.l'lio111 hi r ater. m l'r Curious Banquet H 'i of the most romarkubl Vffll quets on record was recently J'"-th-e Graaa5' in hotel lending France. It was given by FEE1 honor of his goth birthday a5( ary, and his guests were Whci oldest ellents. Not one of thf . loa than 80 year old, nd ,a J of th thirteen amounted to J WTn portable total of 1,061 yrr. of the guests, it Is said. cr " reluctant to accept the inviwi1 , ' they learned that there would H' 1 teen at table, but the old take no excuse, and o tbs th itad to thadr heart cobUbL A hlt 17' J |