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Show INDIAN BOYS ROASTED TUB SPANISH FORI! PRESS ASCUW SI AMISH JBKKX fuMMiO UTAH. FOSUC. UTAH STATE NEWS. The Salvation Army fed over 300 the poor of Salt Lake City on Thanksgiving day. Two distinct shocks of earthquake were felt in Salt Lake City early on the morning of the 24th. The merit system has been Installed fa the state reform school, making it possible for an inmate to work out his own freedom. The people of Richfield are very much incensed over the action of the railroad company is discontinuing its Sunday service south of Manti. on The Utah Sugar company Lehl all its Thanksgiving banqueted mpyoles in recognition of the magi blficont runs the boys have been mak Ing lately. The Jensen brothers of Richfield this season raised 140 tons of sugar beets off of nine acres of land. They realized the neat little sum of $560 for tholr crop. The University of Utah football team was beaten by the Agricultural college of Colorado eleven in Salt Lake City on Thanksgiving day by a core of 16 to 6. Work has begun on the construction of the telegraph line over the lake A row of poles is jalong the to the trestle 800 driven parallel being jfect from the track. Miss Eva Cook, champion woman bowler of Utah. ha3 vanquished the bost women players of San Francisco during her visit there and has made a Wide reputation for herself. Nellie Pitt, aged 13, of Salt lake City, was seriously Injured in a runaway, her collar bono being fractured and her jaw broken In two places. A heavy wagon passed over the girl. The Butte golf players were defeated by the Salt Lake golfers last week, and the Utah team will retain the cup for this season. The next contest between the two teams is to be held in Butte In July. At the general election of officers of the Salt Lake, Los Angeles & San Pedro railroad, bold last week at the general offices of the company in Los Angelos, Senator W. A. Clark was i lot cut-of- f. provident. Tbo news cornea from the TJncom-jiaghr- e reservation the Indians are divided in sentiment over the opening of the reservation, some being in favor of the propobltlon, while others Violently oppose it. Burt Manhcart, of Salt Lake City, 19 years of age, was stabbed In the abdomen by a highwayman one evening last week while on hU way home, and relieved of $10. Manheart's in- juries are not serious. Vice President Kramer of the Utah Fuel company declared in an Interview Sunday night that so far as the company was concerned the union matter was settled by bl3 refusal to meet its representatives. The annua! report of the surveyor general of Utah shows that during the year there has been deposited for the survey of mining claims the sum of $15 .290, and official orders were issued for the survey of 603 mining claims. After falling five stories and alighting on a pile of brick and timbers. John Eean, a laborer, employed on the new Atlas block In Salt Lake City, escaped with a broken leg, some bruises about the body and a scalp wound. sentry who was on duty at Sunday night was overcome by the fumes from the coke ovens and be was removed to the hospital and A Sun-tiysld- o No serious Is gradually recovering. Tho will result. consequences trooper was a member of company E. It is said that C. L. Maxwell, the Bprlngvlllo bank robber, recently pardoned from (lie s'r.te penitentiary, Aa secured flnarrUl backing and will toon go Into tbo San ltnfacl river district and relocate some valuable on5i-erlt- e mines which bo discovered several years ago. Mrs. v.uarb3 Tun In of Ml.buru fainted and fell to the floor while carrying a llebt-'- l lamp, tho lamp exploding and lmr clothlnr Immediately catching fl.ro. Dc.-qU- the e s tl-- and Warships Will Be Withdrawn WithHeld Election for President in Three Months. revoThe end of the San Domingan cablelution is officially recorded In a gram received at the state department, Washington, from United States Minister Powell, dated Thursday. The minister reports that all was quiet and that President Won y Gil and the cabinet were to leave for Cuba. The Newport had withdrawn her marines from the city of San Domingo. The revolutionary party guaranteed order and safety for all persons. The election for a president to succeed the deposed Wos y Gil will take place in three months. IS WORKING FOR ARBITRATION. Thomas Barclay Would So Settle All International Disputes. Thomas Barclay of Paris and London, who has started a movement in this country in favor of an arbitration treaty, was the first to broach the idea of the Franco-EAnglo-America- n a Dreyfus Gets New Trial. Tho efforts of Alfred Dreyfus to secure a Judicial examination of his enso have at lsat been crowned with success. After exnnilnlrg the dossier In tho case submitted to hint by General Andro, the inlnlmer of war, Minister of Jurttce Valle has that document, together with the petition of M. Dreyfus for a revlt-loof his sentence, to M. Dm and. the president of the commission tn-- it l by the min-Mrof Justice, Important developments in the rm nru expected. trant-mlUo- m-(- d BARCLAY THOMAS glish convention recently adopted. He was for nine years a colaborer with the late M. de Blowitz In the Paris bureau of the London Times, is an International lawyer of repute, and for two years was president of the British Chamber of Commerce In Paris. Mr. Barclay will take part in a conference at New York this month, at which the proposed treaty will be discussed by eminent public wen. RECORD. Gets a Moose on the Pint A severe blizzard is raging in ora Michigan. the of tell you Once more I have to and Fred McWhorter was fatally old sportsman success of our iaw,"5 of South Brook- in a football game at Crooker S. W. Paris, m 04 guide and Stream. Thanksgiving day. field N. S.. says Forest Day Out. Mr. Crooker, who is a land surveyor, all the has been very busily engaged runsummer and Ml in surveying and withcame he often ning lines. Quite of moose, in fifty and a hundred yards the morning Saturday until not nnd one. 3d Instant, did he attempt to get This morning he said to his two boys5 while eating their breakfast about oclock: "This being Saturday, and will a fine, calm morning. I guess we moose about is If any there see to try here." One had been up within ten before. yards of their tent the nightwas over breakfast as their So as soon out they went, and when only a short distance from the tent Mr. Crooker minutes gave one call, and in a few him heard and answer, an he got coming tearing through the woods, steam making more noise than any a few engine on a railroad, and in minutes more the moose was killed. Within half an hour from the time of taking their last cup of tea in the tent they stood alongside his dead body. He is a beauty, weighs about 750 and pounds dressed, with a fine head antlers with a spread of fifty inches. Mr. Crooker Is now in the 74th year of his ago, and this is the sixth year got bis In succession that he has moose every year since he was 21 years of age. The Magnetic North. The belief in the constancy of the magnetic compass to the North Pole has not the least foundation In fact. At every different place on the globe it points In a different direction, and only one or two of them are due north. In Besides, It Is always changing. a to It for points instance, London, place about 17 degrees west of north. Seventy-siyears ago It was still further away, being then 24 Vi degrees, or a quarter of the way around to the west. In the year 1380 it pointed 11 degrees east. Then It began to move north till 1639, when it pointed due north. But It remained thus only for a moment, passing around to Its greatest deflection In one hundred and sixty years. Again It turned in 1S20, and Is still moving nearer the north. It will not reach that point for nearly a century and a half, and so It will go on backward and forward forever. Nuit Blanche. Ivory Jasmine buds Opt'd upon hor breast. Fluttered by tumultuous sighs Into faint unrest: In the dew-conight. Starry Jasmine bloom Gleamed as glpamed her passionate eyes. Feering through the gloom. ol Engages in Desperate Battle With a Drifting aweetnes s, Long Island Farmer. Linked In phantom chain. Wounds that will leave tholr marks Girdled her with tender breath, Solucing her pain. for life bear witness to a desperate fight between Hermann Hundler, a Through the livelong night Flecked with fitful beams. Long Island farmer, and a fierce gray wolf. Hundler proved the victor and Jasmine kept Its watch with her. Full of waking dreams. now has the wolf In a steel cage In the When the cynic morn Smiled and sang outside. yard of his home near Sunnyslde, L. I. Jasmine on her hr art at last Tho wolf was In Ilendlers hen Died as her hope died. -- Fall Mall Gazette. house when the farmer discovered IL He fired his gun at the wolf, but the HIs New Hat. shot went wild; then he seized a pitch-for- k Lillian Russells little nephew, and attempted to fight off the West ford, who is about six Bobby attack of the wolf, which bit him se- years old, came home from school the verely about the arms and legs. The other day greatly excited. he cried, "teacher Oh, mamma! animal was finally pinioned by the I must have a new hat. pitchfork to the floor of the hen house says "Why, Bobby, thats a new one you and later was chained. Handler's have on. I bought it only last week. wounds are serious, but prompt mediI dont care, mamma; teacher told cal aid preveted thorn from being me that Ivo got to get another fatal. kind." "Well, what made hor say that, I'd like to know? Say Creed Doesn't Count Bobby pondered a moment and then Nino religious denominations Joined said: In a union at tho Detroit, Mich., opera "Why, it was this way, you know. heuo Thursday, attend 'd by a congre- Teacher asked me a question almut gation that taxed tho capacity of that my lesson, and I said l couldnt remember the answer. Then she said: auditorium. Rev. S. S. Marquis, "Bobby, you'd better go home and aroused much enthusiasm by his address, in the eourso of which got your thinking cap on. Say, mamma, buy me one, won't you, please?" ho said of denomlnatlonallsm: It New York Times, seems to mo that If there is one thing W. W. Hammond, a motorman probably fatally Injured In a street , 'collision in Seattle. John Lewis, said to be the origin, sideshow man, is dead at his homeh Clrcleville, O., aged 74 years. Four men were burned to death ay property loss amounting to $300,000 as the result of a fire In Omaha. A Baltimore society woman called the police puppies" and tie" has been sued to recover Jioooj for slander. V The annual report of Governor Otero of New Mexico makes an earnest pie for the admission of the territory to statehood. James Sullivan Is dead at Ballard, Wash., as the result of a beating administered by two soldiers la t saloon row. Severe gales prevail throughout tho northern portions of Spain and ship, wrecks and loss of life are reported from the coast Two men were killed and a thirl wounded at Oregon Bar, Cal., in t shooting affray, which resulted from a drunken quarrel. Senator Quay has Introduced t hill granting statehood to Oklahoma. The bill is the same that was introduced in the house by Representative He Guire. As the result of a violent storm the French coast the cities of on Lj Rochelle and Bordeaux suffered hear, ily and there were many casualty among the fishing fleets. It is announced that Eugene ?, Ware, commissioner of pensions, wkl retire from office about the middle of November of next year and return to the practice of law in Kansas. Representative Patterson of Tens see has introduced a bill to abolish slavery in the Philippine archipelago and to abrogate the treaty between the United States and the Sultan of Soli Santos-Dumon- t announces that oi December 12 he will start for Net York, where he will arrange for b participation in the aeronautic coupe tition, to be held at the SL Louis or position. Mrs. Ellen Bailey has been fix:: guilty of planning the wreck onto Norfolk & Western railroad at ville, Va., last December, and her pot ishment fixed at ten years in the pe- to nitentiary. The strangest freak of the flood S Petersburg, Russia, occurred its cemetery, where coffins were wisM out of graves and floated away. Thc which were recovered were reinterrs SL haphazard. The Countess Isabella Welslesb Kwilocki, charged with presenting x false heir to an estate at WroMW province of Posen, who has been trial at Berlin Bince October la been acquitted. Mrs. Silas Bracken, who K1' years ago was, by a New Yorkjijtt, os the result of a contest, pronounce! the most beautiful woman In KmtA& was burned to death at her cottage 6 Murfreesboro, Tenn. A marble tablet to Felice Ors!nlu unveiled at Omala, Italy, Sunday to of Orslnls strugs e membranes against Austria, which governor condemned him to death. TH ; veiling gave an opportunity for o3 manifestations. An attempt was made Sunday La blow up the home of Robert A. machinist-- ' a lnt at Globovllle, Colo., the Globe smelter, who refused work when ordered by tho union expk largo charge of dynamlto was building of tho ed under the front Edison a Hard Man to See. Two gentlemen, one of whom 1ms The family of Frank Miller, off been a life long friend of Thomas A, Dn, O., consisting of five persons, I D' Pdison. ci lit ly called at ltis labora-orband, wife nnd three children, and iH to roe b.m. They vu re W the through Somewhat surprised when told by the been exterminated tnl' who attendant that the Inventor was very forgetfulness of the wlfo, with a quantity of strychnin busy and was riot reet Iving v,it, rs, meal for tho purpose of poisoning ".Vlmt!" said th- - friend, "do 25, to-da- Kpls-copalla- morn apparent than another It is that God lias refuted our denominational it has been demonstrate (hrtt rao work Irrespective of l minister, and wo ore gradualawakening to the fart." claim, Red ly enrols-iastica- Afraid of England. St. Petersburg newsp.ip rs regard be British expidit'on to Thibet as tin attempt to tlr up a movement In Phiea under oer of which tho p,w-owill Increase their spheres of Influence, and tiny appeal to China not to permit the empire to be deprived of intervention. Whlo It Is Impossible for tho Thibetans to prevent the British from cresrlng the Himalayas, it Is possible for others to (impel the British to stop by treating Immediate prospect of being controlled. In churches at Nacogdoches. Luilkln, Angelina, Newton and other r places prayers wore offered Sunday for lain to quench tho flames. No can git Into the and estimates of the extent district, Rir-.da-a of the damage Is mere guess work. It is known that the flames have crossed the Sabine river at several points and are burning largo arena In Vcrncn an I Calcasieu parishes of The smoke is becoming almost stifling at a diversion in some direction disand beyond Nacogdoches. agreeable to Brltl-- h politicians. Reform Macedonian Turkey Accepts HORN'S SWEETHEART. Proposal of the Powers. The Russian and Austrian embnssa Is Breaking Down From Nervous Prosdors bnvo received the reply of the tration and Disgrace. Miss Gwendoline Myrtle Klmmeii, porte to tho Macedonian reform proposals of tho powers, accepting In 'be werthnrt of Tom Horn, tho no prlnrlplo all the him points of tho re- tclimx trlminal. banged nt Choyttim, form scheme. Th rct ptanee Is qual- Wyo.. hr t work, U suffering from ified with the reonntiin that In tho I'ervom pr Mratloti and h. r rondii, m U rs it!- nl. U ti a Indeed by h r If everyapplication of therif rm kHu-p'to be dun to th- - ixecutPui (.f II t 'em nio Tutkey l.er it.rertlv lover thing raleulato.) and th- - gr at m, quondam Th '1 nrM b reply of hall be avoltoi and IMinnur .die boitev,.; In lies produooil u r i dlu pvs!oti he'ioIf to In' rnmpt to In ar ft ( the lomatlc clreb ii.uilt of her come etloti with tho cu-jflre-swo- A Round her lattice flung. Jasmine trailed and swept; All about her loosened hair, Jasmine odors cr.pt ; WOLF IN HEN HOUSE. n Mrs. Turtdn was so badly burned that she died the next morning. James E. Shaw, who Is the reeelv-Inagent for Monroe, Aimtln, Brooklyn and EWniore rtigtr beet districts, save these districts shipped to I.ehl Lady Mayo Is working hard in the 49 cars of sugar hoots, or nearly Interests of the i'lli peasantry. Her Ahm.t $28,000 has been husband, the earl and privy counselor, '7.000 tons. (received and distributed among the is also interested in the work. 111 END OF THE REVOLUTION FICIALLY ANNOUNCED. IS OF- old-time- Forest Fires Sweep South. Forest fires in tho southea-terTexas pino lands are burning, with no HUNTER WITH Always east-boun- atml'-danr- t SAN DOMINGANS QUIET Recent Fight In Wyoming Provoked by TO BURNED LADS Officers, Says Indian Agent. DRUNKEN IN JAIL. DEATH The report of Charles S. McNicholo, special Indian agent, who was dotaled to Investigate the recent fight beFIra Set Youths Were Imprisoned and tween Indians and the Wyoming sherIntention the With to the Building iff and posse at Lightning creek. Wyo-minof Regaining Their Freedom. has been received by CommisJones and substantiates former sioner Bonanza, a small town twenty-fivthat the whites were entirely reports miles east of Klamath Falls, Ore., was for the trouble, MeNlch-olsresponsible the scene of a tragedy Sunday. Two of the incident says the account Indian boys aged 13 years were arof the community from sentiment rested Saturday night for drunkenness which the posse was sent Is very bitter and placed In the Jail. Unguarded, the against Indian Agent Brennan, who youths managed to set fire to tho particulars of the incident telegraphed building with the evident Intention of to the department, and added that the thus gaining their freedom. were to blame. whites The flames spread so rapidly that trouble arose, McNlcbols says, The all avenues of escape was cut off and raised by the whites over the question they were burned to death. News of that the Indians were unlawfully the tragedy spread rapidly among the game, and Sheriff Miller Indians in the surrounding country slaughtering New of Castle, Wyo., was sent to make and aoon a large number of the redInmet twenty-eigh- t arrests. lie the skins found their way into the settledians at Lightning creek and ordered ment and, trouble being feared, the them to accompany him back to New of town council orderod all places Castle. McNlcholn says he has not business closed. Unless the persons able to ascertain whether an Inbeen who supplied the youths with liquor or white man fired the first shot, dian are found and punished, trouble may but a fight followed the meeting, in result. The boys were from the Yal which Sheriff Miller, Louis Falkenburg nax Indian school. and four Indians were killed. ANOTHER MURDER MYSTERY. GARDNER STAYED THE LIMIT. Man Found in Box Car at Green River, Fitzsimmons Was Unable to Knock Wyo., With His Head Crushed. Him Out in Twenty Rounds. murder has Another mysterious Bob Fitzsimmons proved Wednesday been committed, the purpose evidently sight that he was not a dead one when being robbery. A well dressed medium-size- d be outboxed and outgeneraled George man about 24 years old was disGardner for twenty full rounds In San covered in on empty box Francisco. Fitzsimmons was as awkcar at Green River, Wyo., Sunday ward and as cunning as of yore, and morning with a deep gash in the fore- apparently realizing that he must foshead, caused by a blow from a piece ter his strength, there was not a moof scantling, and there were no marks ment when he was not carefulness perIndicating that a struggle took place sonified. Whl e the old man could in the car, but the man must have avoid punishment from Gardner, be been thrown In after being murdered. could not knock his opponent out, alHe was In bis stocking feet, his though be landed a number of vicious shoes having been carried away, and blows. From his performance Gardthere were bloody finger marks on bis ner is not in Fltzs class. He landed shirt and Inside vest lining, indicating on the r once in a while, but that his inner vest pocket was rifled. Fltz was always going away from him, and the blows were harmless. Several THOUSANDS ARE DROWNED. times Fltz apparently bad Gardner alOff Swa Causes most out, but ho was either too tired China, Tow, Typhoon or lacked his old strength, and could Terrible Loss of Life. Advices have been received at Vic- not land a .knock-ou- t punch. Fitzsimwas mons skillful in blocking and very China from South B. the C., by toria, Athonian of tho loss of thousands of dodging Gardners Mows, and In the lives as a result of the destruction of clinches and bieakaways was very several hundred fishing Junks In a careful typhoon off Swa Tow. PLANNED TO BLOW UP MINES. The havoc was awful when the gale swept down on the Chinese vessels; Grave Charges Are'MaJe Against masts were broken, rudders carried Miners of Cripple Creek. away, sails ripped and general deStartling discoveries have resulted struction rife. from the Investigation into the blowFor days numbers of disabled Junks ing up of the Vindicator mine in the drifted helplessly about, their occu- Cripple Creek district Saturday, acpants suffering greatly from extreme cording to Adjutant General Bell. He thirst and hunger. The Hongkong government tender Stanley rescued 8 lays that those who caused the exnumber, picked up eight junks and plosion which killed Superintendent took 123 men off vessels that were McCormack and Melvin Beck also abandoned. plotted to blow up the Gold Coin; GolThere were 400 jnuka fishing oft den Cycle, Strattons Independence, Swa Tow when the typhoon came on November 8th. At least 300 of these Findlay and several other properties. were disabled or sunk and thousands General Bell learned that the revolof lives wore lost ver found at the scene of tho explosion was one of a number sold by the manAssaulted Aged Officer. ufacturers to the Ban Juan Hardware While Chief of Police Kllbourn company of Tellurlde on October 2. A was searching James Welch, whom be partial description of the man who had arrested at Baker City, Ore., the bought the revolver was secured. Genprisoner turned upon him and before eral Bell is sure that the man is one assistance could arrive inflicted In- of the sixteen now being guarded injuries from which the aged chief may side the military lines at Camp Golddie. The chief suffered the fracture field. of throo ribs and before being over- Welch kicked all of German Prnlcess Elopes With Her Cowered teeth out. Feeling runs very Coachman. high and should Kllbourn succumb to The Berlin Tost a bis injuries tho polico may have some prints difficulty in restraining the people, as rumor from Dresden thitt Princess alroady there Is talk of lynching the Alice, wife of Prince Frederic, disapman. peared two weeks ngo and that her coachman disappeared at the same COUNTESS AIDS PEASANTRY. time. The pcoplo of Dresden believe that the prlnress and tho coachman have eloped. Inquiries at the residence of tho princess elicit the answer that sho Is traveling and that her present whereabouts is unknown. Tho rrlneess Is tho youngest daughter of Don Carlos of Bourbon, pretender to the Spanish throne. of sumo children who were pieacnt. farmers. Arthur Harding of Provo was badly cut about the legs and shoulders in the slleor at the latko View auxiliary station of tho sugar factory a few days ago. Ho was directed to remove certain obstructions, and all tho machinery was set In motion before his work was flushed. The statement Is made by the strikin' rotil miners In Utah that they ar-str,M U' because of grievances of their own, and tVt they will go hark to wort, wloti tic e an root "d reganl-lo-.of what the ColiiiMdo miners may do, Th m'ne owners decl.i'o aiilko is puroly a eynu?h tic one. WHITE MEN TO BLAME. - I eo . 1 . anti-Austria-n toQ-- 1 r-- y -- you mean to say cannot see 'Toni wlth having hold i;,. Charged son? V.hv, vo known him Intimate-lIn a condition of peonage, for twenty jenr-t!indictments havo been returned Oh, no; I don t say lie won't see Federal grand Jury avainst you," rcplo-- the Mivant, with a sp. Ci' of southern perlor n'r, Imt Mis I'dlron vvuited prominent citizens here for two horns this .gla, one of them. Edward MeR?' morning and ing a member of the state l'glsl had to go away without seein him th; and I dont npose you know him A special from Trinidad eay any th buttern she cleH."-.,,- w at York Times. the strikers are discouraged tloa taken by tho miners in the Draws Royalties for Little. era coal fields and the action Q s A line In the seeond net for of n cur- court in refusing their suit rent burlesque, which 1ms almost Junction operator!, the made a record against NVw York. never thore is talk of calling off the falls to amuse the mat.ngnr of tho An Imperial irado has been h' though the general pbilo sees ) probnbly very It t lo In It Its prolonging the terra of ervl. humor even for the manager, does not infantry in the regular Turk9jrf(t " "l"rh In the from six to nine years und mm"-" "nly "beecl, written Vi11 'nine b author that remain, in tha servlsts from eight to of n effort Is the estimated that !"t, One by one, the author's lines by army to be wero Increnso the ,;um nat,.,), n,.w.r speeches by tl s co , vv.r- - pm Is It reported that Adn'ra ,llf.,r p!tr atid Other Jokes Russian viceroy of tho M " ,v th0 C()in. ratty supplant. out tbo battleship Botavla tt;; 1 1 " Lhi torp.Mo boat destroyers t VtSS to support lUMa'n dress m connect Ion with i W111' sad fray betwcoti Russian tailors. |