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Show A V ' TUB SPANISH FORK PRESS. FIVE HUNDRED DEAD CUBA SWEPT GIVE BABIES FRESH AIR. NORTHWEST NOTES. NEWS SUMMARY. It Is reported that the Russians Arthur Corteau, aged 13, was killed akdbott jesskx, rnUMuat JOY OF EXCURSIONISTS TURNED out to have ordered the Chinese keep by lightning while riding near Belt, INTO MOURNING. of a zone having a radius of seven Mont. SPANISH PORK. UTAH. miles from Port Arthur. Richard Howard, a well known resExcursion Steamer Catches on Fire can a Into match a of The of Helena, shot and killed himident dropping and Five Hundred Passengers Are UTAH STATE NEWS. of oil in a hardware store of Altura, self while temporarily Insane. LosL Most of the Victims Being Minn., has resulted in practically wipA purse amounting to about $1,000 Women and Children. Alma Johnson of MantI was painful-ffing that village from existence. been raised for horse races In h.s Injured by being thrown from Lee cabled Panama has at Charge EJIspell, Mont., on the Fourth of Six hundred persons men, women hYse ore day last week. nastate the the that department Juy. nd children at, a conservative estifha citizens of Amorlean Fork mate, met death President Roosevelt will be urged on Wednesday bj tional convention of Panama has rathave decided to have a rousing with ified the of extradition oJ treaty ond sinking the by 15,000 Butte miners to Interfere In Fourth of July celebration. r excursion steamer America. the present deplorable state of affairs the big The real estate men of Ogden are General Sioeum, which took fire In tha Governor Peabody has issued an In Colorado. to have an association similar to East river near the entrauco to Long order declaring martial law In San The largest crop of fruit ever grown that of the real estate men of Salt Island 'sound, while ou her way to a Miguel county, Colorado, at an end, In Flathead county, Montana, will be ' ' Lake. Sound resort with more than a thou- directing the release of the troops gathered this year, so the many fruitEdwin Frost, a pioneer- blacksmith sand excursionists the Sunday school from duty. growers predict. of Salt Lake City, dropped doad while pupils of St. Mark's German Lutheran of the Roumanian While playing with a giant powder shoeing a horse, death being due to church, tlielr relatives and friends. wheat and rye crops has already cap, Harold McKeen, an Anaconda apoplexy. Approximately 600 bodies have been been lost owing to the prolonged boy, was severely Injured, the cap exThe regular summer school at the recovered and are now being tagged drought and the maize crop is In ploding and tearing his left hand to University of .Utah opened Monday at the morgues of Bellevue hospital great danger. shreds. morning, and continues for a period and Ilarlem. Divers were still busy at A report upon the very highest auDuring a fight over a woman at Misof six weeks. a late hour taking bodies from tbs thority direct from Mukden says there Gilbert Turner, a colored solsoula, Arthur Mllllkln of West Jordan, has bold of the vessel, which they say Is are over 20,000 Russian troops there, slashed Private Patterson with choked with the remains of human with 40,000 additional men encamped dier, disappeared, as has also the a knife. Inflicting probably fatal insister of hla wife, and It Is said bodies, while the bodies of scores who at Liao Yang. juries. the couple have eloped. leaped or were thrown Into the river General Bobrlkoff, governor ( genWilliam Enright, a prominent minbeen not recovered. have Fire destroyed the Itlo Grande stawas shot and mortal- ing man of Goldfield, Nev., committed eral of Finland, It is variously estimated that there tion at' Green River, the loss being were between 1.600 and 2,600 persons ly wounded at Nllslngfors on : the suicide by drowning himself in the fcbout 12,000. Nothing of value in the on board the General 'Slocum when 16th, His assassin, a son of Senator city water tank. No reason is asstation or office was destroyed. she left the pier at Third street. East Schumann, suicided. signed for the act the Knickerbocker James M. Shockley, sentenced to be river, though The and Sado Japanese transports The new tabernacle built by the which owns the shot on June 24, will not bo executed Steamship company, Slocum, officially states that the num- Hitachi, sunk by the Russians, were Latter-daSaints at La Grande, Ore., on that date, htn attorneys having ber of passengers was 837, that being valuable steamers, owned by the Nip- has bees' formally dedicated. The taken an appeal to the supreme court only of the vessel's capacity. pon Yusan Kalsha and Insured in owned Is new finest tabernacle the by Ore and bullion fxttlements In the It Is thought, however, that there were London against marine risks. Utah. of church outside the for In hundred children armB, Salt Lake market during the past several whom fares are not usually charged Asa result of the sinking of tbs Deer Lodge, Mont, officers have week reached a total of 424,100, or on these trips, on board. Japanese transports by the Russian wired Chief Hayes of Kansas City to The scene on the decks of tbs Vladivostok 7,100 more than during the week squadron, the sailings o! hold William Miles, the as she proceeded up the East steamer previous. i for Shanghai murderer of John Edwards, a railway t cusJapanese steamships river was one of merrymaking, Independence day will be befitting-!- tomary on such occasions. The mass have been postponed indefinitely. brakeman, killed nineteen years ago. celebrated In MantI, the city coun- of flags fluttered lu the June breezes, Is It not probable that the Japanese The police have arrested nine suscil having' appointed the committees the bands were playing and the chilwavIn will take any Important steps pects supposed to have been Implidren were singing, dancing and who will make arrangements for , cated In the robbery of a in and answef handkerchiefs Korea M. Haya-shlflags before of return the ing freight car J good programme.to the salutations of those on shore or In the Northern Pacific the to minister Korea, Japanese yards at from passing steamers. At the exThe Kaysvllle city council has who Seaul left for Tokio. contained Helena. car beer and The recently, fused the Independent Telephone treme eastern end of Randalls island, tobacco. . Thirty-fiftHundred and at One A dispatch from St. Petersburg company a franehh-- in that town unstreet, there Is a stretch of water dated June 18 sabl the total Russian A unique feature of the dedicatory til they agree to certain conditions known as the Sunken Meadows. ceremonies at the Oregon state buildlosses at of the battle as Vafangow the crowds At this point, Just . stipulated by the council. f, at the Worlds fair was the Inwere ing were the about 2,000 men, (Tallssu) watching Miss Ethele Seely of' ML Pleasant, steamer from the shore, the General cluding more than for the speakers to deliver officers. who has been attending the Chicago Slocum took fire, and as the age of from the roof of the addresses their Musical college the past season, re- the vessel she was built In 1891 William E. Hammon, city marshal building. of of Pltldn, Colo., and ceived the gold medal for her pro- had resulted In the deputy sheriff of the wood with which she was almost Pitkin county, has been shot and InJames Hanley has been sentenced ficiency In a class of 200 pupils. built, she was soon a mass of to entirely life imprisonment In the Wyoming Mrs. W. L. Stoddard, a waitress In flame. stantly killed by Tim Sullivan, whom for Henry killing penitentiary was called he to arrest for threatening an Ogden restaurant, last week re The fire Is said to have broken out Sheridan. Hanley killed at Schroeder forward on room In the deck, lunch the wife. his celved the Information that the bad Schroeder during a quarrel over tarwon the $10,000 cash prise recently through the overturning of a pot of A train running ninety miles an The wind was high, and all grease. shooting. get offered by the San Francisco Week- efforts to subdue the fire were futile. hour ran into an open switch at VinThe grand jury at Denver one day At One Hundred and Thirty-fourtly Examiner. cennes, Ind., and collided with a week last returned In the neighborare lumber several street there yards freight train, resulting In the Injury Ogden wants the next encampment oil tanks, and as Captain Wllilam of sixteen and of indictments for elechood twenty of the Utah National Guard. A peti- Van Schalck, In command of the Genpersons, three of whop tion frauds committed at (he election tion la now In circulation among the eral Slocum, started to turn his vessel may die. for supreme justice last fall and the business men and has been freely toward the shore there, he was warned City Detective Samuel H. Emrlch elections. to fire lumber would set the It that signed, asking the Guard to come to of Denver has been sentenced to tbs several charter so he changed his course for and oil, head-oA on the Northern collision Ogden this summer. North Brother! Island, one of the state penitentiary for not less than Pacific at Whiteplne, Mont, caused The report of contagious and Infec- twin Islands near the entrance to the fourteen and not more than sixteen tious diseases to the state board of sound, where the boat, partially years Imprisonment for the murder of the death of Engineer Brown. He was running a light engine, which ran health for the month of May received burned, was beached. She sank near Saloonkeeper William Malone. at 12:25 p. m., two heurs Into a freight. The fireman escaped from aeventy five local health officers this place The report In a dispatch to the and twenty-fivminutes after the fire was badly Injured. in twenty counties, shows 640 cases was first discovered. Paris Temps from AJacco, Corsica, death, but had In and seventy-onthe meantime the The section house at Greenville, n deaths. passengers that during the night of June 16 the those who become and Earl Gardner, a Salt Lake youth, were not British torpedo boat destroyer Bat pumping station seven miles east of up by the flames caught week saved a man from drowning rushed to the rear of the vessel and collided there with the destroyer Rawlins, Wyo., was destroyed by last In Jordan river. The man Jumped in, hundreds Jumped overboard Into the Stag and sank in deep water, is un fire on the 15th, also burning n large amount of clothing and food belongtrue. evidently with suicidal Intent, when swiftly running waters. securewere too life The preservers to the Japanese laborers. the young man promptly plunged In United States Circuit Judge A. M. ing ly fastened to their holdings to be after him and fished him out On condition that he abstains from available, and atorlea are told of fran- Thayer, sitting In chambers at St. The preliminary hearing of Harry tic efforts made by strong men to cut Louis, has William H. Starkweather has liquor, a of writ habeas granted Moea charged with voluntary man- them loose, but even If they could been granted his liberty from the corpus to have Charles H. Moyer, slaughter In the killing of William EL have been torn down theyto were too president of the Western Federation Montana penitentiary. While Intoxireach. It high up for the children Stone, In Ogden canyon, was held Is also alleged that no attempt was of Miners, brought before him on cated, Starkweather threw a board at last week and resulted In Mom being made to get out the fire apparatus at another man and struck a woman by July 6. hound over In bonds of 11,500, mistake. the first cry of "fire," though Captain Mrs. Mary Thompson, colored, who ; Peter Johnson, aged 23, a native of Van Schalck says that he Immediately Pouring coaloll on n smouldering bells for getting out the ap- killed John Irwin, a white farmer, was out of a Richfield, met death In a horrible rang the fire oil can waa paratus. According to several state- taken from Jail at Lebonon, Ky., and the cause of the death of Mrs. 8. B. manner while working In the Chilian ments, no attempt was made to lower hanged to a tree. She welgs 255 Batsford at Rawlins. She had kinmrila at Do Lamar, Nevada. While at- boats or life rafts. and the rope broke. As she dled the kitchen fire, which bad died pounds The race to North Cape Brother tending to the feed be fell Into the ran away the inob fired a fusillade out except a few coala, and pouring mill, his body being torn and muti- was horribly dramatic. It was made oil on them formed a gaa which exafter her until she fell which been while had the flames, fatally ploded and the oil Inside the can belated In a horrible mannor. fanned Into a fury by the strong bead wounded. came Ignited and exploded. Albert Doxcy, the young man who wind, were consuming hundreds cf perA check for wa 1193.057.04 last Considerable excitement has been attempted suicide near Willard, prob- sons. old and young. The scene was week paid to the United States gov- created at Rawlins, Wyo., ably will recover. It Is said that the one cf frightful panic, with women and recently and being ernment by the Louisiana Purchase over the discoveries In the Rawlins trouble arose over a girl. Doxey bad children Jumping overboard lashed by the channel whirlpools company, the sum being 40 per cent driven to the place to see the young mining district which tend to prove against the vessel's sides. Women woman, but she declined to go out and rhlldren were crowded together of the gross receipts from the day of that within a few miles of Rawlins with him. on the hurricane deck, which soon the opening, April 30, to midnight, some very fine bodies of ore are to June 15. be found. Mack McCullow shipped two car- burned away and fell, and It Is believed most of those on this deck were that The are official the figfollowing The (lend body of R. F. Dillon, a loads, stxty head, of horses from burned. ures of attendance at the Worlds Burlington telegraph operator, was iLehl last week, to points east of the fair for the week ending on June 18: found on top of a coal car near VICTORIOUS JAPANESE. The horses were paid !M!sslsslppl. Monday, 65.492; 75,141; Sterling, Colo. There were no marks Tuesday, for at the rate of $7 per head. They Wednesday. 74,188; Thursday. 83,340; of violence on the body and the were mavericks, wild from the Rush Put Their Enemies to Flight and Many Guns. Friday, 87.994; valley ranges. Saturday, 87,024; manner of death Is a mystery, alA though foul play Is suspected A dispatch from Derlln, under date dispatch to the London Dally Ex- total, 475,187. McClellan from of Mayor New dated June Greater 15, Tokto, Within two miles of Rawlins, Wyo., says of June 17, says: In the second sec- press tion of the Women's congress today news has been received there, hut has York has given the opinion that the Is the largest hematite mine In the university study for women was dis- not yet been officially published, of a aldermen who have been contemplat- United States. It has been Idle for years, owing to litigation, but cussed. Mrs. Alice Horne of the Utah great Japanese victory near Fuchou, ing a trip to the Democratic national several It Is said that a strong company, SL convention at Louis on cf must the railway, seventy miles north stay at which can work It on a large scale. legislature described the "Art Work of Women In Utah Schools. Port Arthur. The Russians, It It add- home and attend to their regular Is making an effort to get hold of the duties. mine. Reese and Rasa, a ho are now serv- ed. were overwhelmed, lost a thousand D. Allen and hia wife were found L. on all field men. and their the loft Two cowboys were fooling with a and guns ing forty thirty years respective-1dead in their room In an apartment In the penitentiary for the murder retreated In disorder. at the Cnmpstool ranch, southeast of Cheyenne. Friday night, The Dally Chronlclo correspondent bonne In Cleveland. O., the of Fred McCabe at Ogden, are makthe weapon was discharged. having shot her husband and then her- when ing a vlgoroua aearch. by advertise-moots- , at Tnklo rabies the same news, addThe bullet crashed the shoulfor two witnesses, who, they ing thnt the Russians, to tin number self. Allen was 23 and his wife 20. der of one of the through men and passed toboo 7 In now full can sre of men, woman Innocence. flight The young say, prove thvlr wrote a farewell closo to his companion. The woundnote to relatives. I man will recover. A heavily loaded gravel car on the ward Tshl Chalno and Kal Chou. latest The from Russian rcimrts the Salt Lake rt t t railway got away A.el D. Galbraith, a well known GREAT JAPANESE ARMY. consul In Armenia show thnt compar- mining man, of Central from llio crew and crashed Into anCity, Colo., other rtreet ear, rau-lnthe serious On Hundred Thousand Men Will At- ative quiet prevails there. Ho Is act- has been found guilty of the murder Mrs. Mnrv U, Chlpman, a Injury of ing In haimouy with his IlntiMi and of his wife a ml young son, and sentack Port Arthur. widow, All the other passengers tenced to death, Cnlhrulth was arand the crew From a reliable source It has been French colleagues In elaborating Ik rested in Denver In February for forIn Unto to save themselves fmnt injury. learned at Clioefoo that thn Japanese plan to prevent a recurrence of dis- gery and during bis tnearrerutlon In tlio future. confessed to tb murders referred to. Utah's fruit exhibit to tm made at had sixty thousand men on the Lino orders Women employed by the pollen do. Sheriff C. O. Harris of Ft. Croix the World's fair tut t'lsh day, Octo- Tung penlns il.i ten days am It Is be. ber 10. will Include about n ton of Revet! (lint It Is ibelr Intention to ue partment are now doing detective county, Wisconsin, was shot and fruits from Divio, amh 1'licmi wotk In the Tenderloin of New York killed while attempting to make an jtieu In tlm nttaik on Port Aras tigs, trapes, pomegranates and alarrest on a train Fall Creek, (I wJ, bn n furtnUtit City. Exactly wbnt sort of polfeo WIs. The man who mar ptumib'y monds. and a large of ap- thur did tho shooting ples. peaches and plums fintit other It hire tbey nte rindy to mnl.o the ex- duty tiny have been doing Is un- la said to hn the man wanted at known except to the captains of tho Havre, Mont., fur the portluns of the state. of the pelled nttmk killing precincts und their superiors. town marshal on May 16. y Boston Little Ones Sleep on Roof and Balconies. Putting the baby to sleep In a box on top of the fiat roof of a modern In skyscraping apartment house, or the Iron balcony far above the or even on the broad window seat of the upper story, at the very Is the edge of the precipitous bight, newebt method of fresh air training among the Is developing which wealthy and aristocratic families of the Back Bay and Brookline, Boston. Bide-wal- k, burning,-beachin- - 1 three-decke- : 5 - Two-third- s . . . one-thir- d - The treatment has become so popular that along almost any street In the exclusive section of the city one may look up to the upper stories of the houses, especially in the apartment houses, and see a box which, In a poorer quarter of the city, would be taken for a window garden. And so it Is, but It Is a garden for the little bud of the family. . LONDON BUILT OVER LAKES. d Third of These Underground 8treams Just Discovered. y - h galry-decorate- d e h n e e panic-stricke- n Cap-tur- e y - Jun-pi- semi-tropica- l 1 uu-a'li- begi and culminated Monday night ii teen Inches of rain, which hours, accompanied by a him . The lower village of El CoJ been destroyed. Forty-flare known to be dead, and missing. Bodies are floaU ' Oobre river. .Twenty bodies haT recovered by boat3 patrodlng I All the bridges on the Cobr way are out and many bridgj been lost on the Cuban railway A train which loft Havana :u Is held between washouts, fom' ; A relief train Inland. brings and passengers was wrecked g ron. The fireman and mall ig killed and two of the employ' Injured. The passenger ar The mines at DAquirl ar trend six employes have been dno The pier haa been damaged. Th. property loss is enormous. tf 5 too LO LOST, Vladivostok Squadron Sunk Japanese Transports, All doubts' as to the sinkings transports Hitachi and Sado h Russians has been removed, iccb to advices received from Toklat hundred and ninety-sevelurrlis he Hitachi arrived at MoJI survivors of the Sado hav at Kokura. Details of the destruction ol tk transports and the full exetent casualties are not obtainable Details obtained from the inn of the Japanese trim, show that the Hitachi and the' met three Russian warships set Island at 10 oclock Wednesday s lng. The Russians fired oa tbt anese ships and stopped thea soon afterward they torpedoed sank the helpless transports, transport Sado and several mem captured. Over one hundred it raped In the boats and landed k kura. It is reported that thet ports Hitachi and Sado carried 1.400 men. If this is true, the k lives probab.y Is less than 1,000. n er lan d third lake has been discovered beneath the surface of London. Recent excavations in the neighborhood of Trafalgar square brought It to light; and it is interesting to remember that the first of the series was found under the site of the new Admiralty buildings, since the distance between the two points Is comparatively trifling. The old legend or tradition that the metropolis Is floating upon a vast area of water, though long viewed as a popular absurdity, was not entirely without warranL And it Is curious, too, that a vague Idea of the kind should survive through the ages. In these days of tubes, underground tramways, and general burrowing In all directions, everything that lies beneath the broad expanse of London will In course of time be struck by restless diggers. The lake near Trafalgar square. It may be added, lies at a higher level than the river at Westminster bridge. A BANDITS HOLD UP k TRAIN Kill Engineer and Dynamite ' Car Near Bearmouth, Mont A special from Butte, MonL tains the Information that the ? Coast limited, the finest train a Northern Pacific, wu up one mile east of Bearmoua, scene of last years hold up cf tin CHARM. A TEXAS CHATELAINE train, when Engineer ONeill killed. Three explosions of dpc Novelty from Pane Likely to Becorno on the express car completely a Fad. To take home with him as a souve- Ished the car as far aa reported nir of New York, a Texas man re- talnable. The engineer wa L with the robbers. Tin cently found nothing so attractive In the fight brakeman was sent back tok the whole metropolis as a revolver, end conveying word of the is which he purchased at a jeweler's mouth The plunder of the robbers Is bttr and for which he paid $50. It might to have been large. The bandit seem to be taking coals to Newcastle In number, have escaped and in Southto take a revolver to the big lng in the mountains. ern state, but the Texan said that the In his part of the best woman-sho- t SLOCUM HORROR GROWl country had never seen a revolver like this. It waa a tiny one, barely two List ef Dead Grows and May h inches long, made entirely of gold, ceed 700. but with all the qualities of a regular With unceasing effort, Beard tng on for the bodies of tba ; It east-boun- perished on the General Sloctu New York dispatch. What cf victims will total scarce I dares venture a guess, but w the number may be, there Is h parallel In the history of di where death came to so man; brief a period of time. Police and health departs flclala have placed the numbi figure as high as 1,000 and m It would aoem that the maxlmui lty will not largely exceed 700. five-gallo- n g Score Missing. Advices from Santiago d.iv der date of June 16, ltat, worst storm of a decade THOUSAND LIVES - fifty-fiv- Village Destroyed, Forty.VD . y - BY One hundred and miners and their sympathizers k been deported from the Cripple O' district since Monday, June l About throe score more sre bow for exiling. There remain as prlctf In the bull pons and Jails at Cri Creek and Victor seventy-twthe majority of whom will prubzW ordered out cf camp within the fortnight. Those figures ar of and were complied by Secretary61 forty-fou- r shooting Iron. Genuluo cartridges accompany !L and it makes a decided pop and genuine flash of flame when It Is fired. It is a novelty from Paris, and Is put up In dainty little velvet-linecases, like any other article of jewelry. It Is, or can be worn, as an ornament, and Its possibilities are many. Mounted aa a hatpin, a tiny chain attached to the Hoag of the Victor Citizen trigger Is pullod to set It off and sug- S.nee. gest further hostilities to the ubiquitous masher; or dangling from a Moyer Doesn't Know. chatelaine, It la used to Intimidate the President Moyer waa asked guilty man who buries his face In the paper while the pretty woman present conditions throughout before him bangs to a strap In the trike districts of the stale w1 street car. tnake it advisable for tb We leather-covere- d o fcf Federation Unique Advartlalng. Some of the Japanese tradesmen In the smaller towns of Nippon have a curious way of advertising tbelr bust-neaOn their right forearm they tattoo figures the shoemaker a thoe, the wood cutter an ax, the butcher a cleaver. Underneath these emblem are auch Inscriptions as, 1 do my work modestly and cheaply, or I am as good at my trudo as most of mv fellows. When they are hunting work they bnre their arms and walk about the a. of Miners to call3 trike. "I have no opinion to upon that or any other queiUo corning the Colorado atrlke d troubles, was his reply. I hrt been In touch with the federstW' fairs since my detention her. not know what the sentiment I the membership. Confederate Veteran Parid The remnants of the south 'j great army on Thursday honored j people of Nashville. Tenu.. streets. thousands of guest by through the principal streol Hunt for Burled Cash. tho feature of the closing d7 A quiet hunt Is being mndo by mem- fourteenth annual reunion ol lh bers of a family who reside on a farm A on the Alfred road, In Rlddeford, Me. cd Confederate Veteran bj tho United Flutes army led thtr, for $100 In silver and bills which the nj several United States father of the family hurled some- Hers were at points along th ; where In the ground about the ,cf march dealing out Ice fang while In a stale of Insanity thirsty veteran. l j |