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Show i i I ITUDDiG (hm Uuo iher he goje WIXOM, of Froritr. baoriplloBS CMTwr.li drac SIiLobsIu Atm Moolhl Merod .11 j5 STARVED DESTROYED California Town Almost Completely Do atroyed by Selaiule Dtitarba&oo. A strip 9 country fifteen miles long by four wide, rent with gaping fissures and dotted with hills and knolls that sprung up during the sight aa if by magic, a village in ruins and hundreds of people fleeing for their lives are the results of a seismic disturbance in the prosperous and fruitful valley of Los Alamos in the northern part of Santa Barbara eounty, California. The disturbances began on Sunday evening with a shock which caused several hundred thousand dollars of tko Portofflea U lrlhna City itMcond-oiu mall matter. BATTLE STILL RAGING. BABES TO DEATH. BY EARTHQUAKE. CHICAGO , WOMAN GRAVE ARRESTED ON VERY A CHARGE. Doctor Calico to Attend Baby Rcfuccd to liana Death Certificate, Claiming Child Had Been Starved to Death. Tbe police of Chicago have HOSE TURNED ON MOURNERS. Engagement Between Rebel end Govern, ment Troopeat Ague Dulce Continue. Battle still being fought desperThese were the words conately. tained in a dispatch received at the Colombian legation Sunday from Gen. Salazar, the govertor of the department of Panama, and were in answer to a message asking that official for information regarding the contest which has been in progress since Tuesday at Agua Dulce, when tbe Colombian revolutionists began to attack that place. The officials here are anxiously awaiting additional newsof this battle-Thunderstanding here is that tbe government's force of about 7,000 men is engaged with a large portion of tbe Revolutionists who have ia the department of Panama about 4,000 men in arrested-Mrs- OUTRAGEOUS ATTACK MADE UPON FUNER- AL PROCESSION. Hebrews In New Fork City, While Escorting Their .Deed to Cemetery, ere Attacked by Factory Employes and n Fierce Fight Ensues. THE SONGS OF THE BUGLES. Crocuses lighting the dusty square. And tbe grass that Is faintly showing Hinting of green of a later day Speak of peace but, far away. I hear the bugles blowing: Scarce heard and soft, 1 catch the note Of far-obugles blowing. fast! These are your own, and the great waits to greet them. And down the way that leads to L. your strong men march past. The funeral of the late Chief Rabbi Neel Campbell on a charge of alI Jacob Joseph, head of the orthodox insuffrom to die infant an lowing Hebrews of the United States, wbicb lulneliml to Corraeponrioata. ficient nourishment. It is alleged that i March past' March past' And wk... I was held in New York Wednesday, was llama of bows are solicited from all parte of within the last three years eight other to or them? stop stay eouDtrj. one aids of the the occasion of one of the most remarkpaper only. . March past, march past, and who tj infants have been buried from the rite epoa of the bugles brave and sweet. able demonstrations ever witnessed in Song Wnle proper aamee plalaly. say them nay? And the measured pulse of marching woman's house. Ia order to proteet the pablUher from There was no prayer that you could this city, and led to a conflict between feet. from lrreepsuible pereeae. the fall the to Campwas called Dr. Wellfeld to hold them or delay them. eom Boeae e the author eheuld be sicsed le all tbe masses of Jewish mourners and the That the roar of the town grows still to For the to property in the village and bell house to attend tbe infant, which flag la on the April wind and mania lieu The ideality of eerTOspeadeaw damage hear will be withheld whnyer dcaired. the bugles play. police. TUI the music blurs In a sudden cheer. the surrounding country, being more has sinee died. He found it in such a Cheer' For high hope, or young courat, When the procession was passing the Song of the bugles; the flag goes by. severe and more disastrous in the vicondition that he refused to issue a burning A scarlet flutter against the sky PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. & Hoe R. of Co., (The printing press factory Cheer! For quiet ejes and for the stead, death certificate declaring that the April sky that seems to be cinity of the Western Union Oil comtread on Grand street, on its way to the cem- Tender as with a memory); all. panys oil wells on the Carrga ranch. child died of starvation. For all those who go! Chew d Cheer' in Brooklyn, the employes of the Oh. the steady sway of the miles about I etery Dulce, UTAH STATE NEW S. Agua seventy children for thtlr safe returning This shock was followed by a number The assertion that eight men .I And the bugles song that rings again. Aye. and cheer jour hearts out of disturbances less severe and less have died in the house is made by from Panama, is in an inaccessible factory emptied pails of water from the cheer to pledge your dead' windows of an upper floor upon the These are your own Oh, city, rise to disastrous continuing through tbe reViola Campbell, fourteen years of age. part of the country for ready commuProvo river is very low as compared Arthur Ketehum, In Ainslee's Mameet them, massed sidewalk. to nication. the It spectators upon requires eight days own Oh, city, hold them xine. mainder of Sunday night and Monday with the flow during this month in Mrs. Campbell says that 6he is the make the while Pail after pail, it is said, was emptied These are your overland Other years. mother of the girl, who claims that water communication isjourney, forenoon. very irregular on the throng, which shouted and On Tuesday night beginning at 12:10 Mrs. Campbell said ou other occasions and is carried on mainly by Mall Georgo A. Holmes, aged 19, formerly struggled and stampeded in vain to boats. o'clock there was another series of that she wag not a relative of bers. a resident of Salt Lake, suicided in Then overalls and clothing escape. accordseven shocks, all of which were light. Denver last week. Concerning the children who, FORTY WAIFS IN JAIL. Whore Confederates Were Driven soaked in water came down from above, The general direction of these disturbHack Into Western Missouri ing to the girl, have died in the house, Robert Curry, a lineman, was seri-susaDd even toools, scraps of steel, bolts re Chicago Probation Officers Gather In Many ances was Viola weie in east and that action west and they says Campbell and a dead cat. injured at Layton last week by Baby Beggars. H. Warren Phelps contributes the was being held at Little Blue Riveri resembled the waves on a pool of ceived from a woman living on Wells and Curtis cavalry The angry populace, most of whom following to the Ohio State Journal: Gen. Blount's offalling from a pole. Under direction of the probation water. street in Chicago. She says that they miles 31 six were apbeyond of a The Socialists of Salt Lake will Independence, by retaliated Journal State May made Hebrews, In the by throwing The most severe shock of tha entire were obtained by Mrs. Campbell be- ficers the poliee of Cnieago of having come in from Kansas; Gen. back the account of into the down-tow- n an misunveiling windows the tour retail of the pears publish a weekly journal in the infactory principal cause her husband threatened to leave 6eries occurred at 1:20 o'clock Thursforce vias in 0 terest of their party. and gathered siles that fell on them. They also a monument to the memory of Con- Pleasantons cavalry day morning, when the hills were her because they were without chil- stieets Wednesday night Westfall. Mo., a front and in rear of the enemy. at soldiers federate stones and in sticks a and few scores in as gathered as of the could claims Jacob Gregerson, of Monroe, many they Shaken and twisted to their foundadren. None of the children lived Gen. Smiths command started at of Kansas City, by the Daughof little children who are seat into the minutes there was scarcely a whole suburb to have been sandbagged while visiting The enemy knowing 4 oclock a. m. tions and the valleys trembled and long. of the ters Confederacy. pane of glass on the Grand street side In the capital city and relieved of $120. rolled like the unstable surface of the of the that the cavalry would be reinforce! Mrs. Campbell alleges that tbe child streets nightly to beg and peddle. survivors the of Many Forty children, boys aDd girls, all of the factory. regiby the infantry at sunrise made g Indications are most favorable for and Seventy-seconocean. Ninety-fiftthat died Friday was the daughter of Then some one in the factory turned 4 and 7 years of age, were between determined charge on our cavalry Gen. V. O. of the late I., that Pleasant her and Great American ments, Fork dead while fissures were run in tbe earth, sister and Lehi, denying on a hose and played it indiscriminateits way out. g and lines in. wagEach fought remember the well Grove obtaining rural free delivery in brigade, bills and knolls appeared in level valihere have been eight deaths in the gathered all over the funeral procession. At battle at Westfall on Little Blue command arrived on Gen. Smiths two ly on block was three half a that to the admitted by preceded police the near future. leys, springs of water opened up in louse, ihildren had died in her hoube within policemen, who picked up the little one time as many as five streams were river, Missouri, seven miles from the battler ground about an hour after places that had been dry, and tjie genIn Loa, Lyman and Thurber the he last few months. ones and put them into the wagons. playing on the crowds. Drivers of Kansas City, on Monday morning. the battle. There was every Indie eral topography of the valley was grain has been badly damaged by cold officers. mourning carriages whipped up their Oct. 24, 1864. We were not engaged tion that there had been desperate Mauy others escaped the CHARGE AGAINST BULLER. greatly changed in many respects. weather, and lucern and grain will be figating; bloody nats were lying scaThe children are held at the Harrison horses, trampling over citizens, and the In that battle but made a nearly The disturbance had no general diIn ttered about, and there were many scarce th.s year. to there march get hurrying Oteil Army Medical Wagon With Red street police annex peuding an investimen Stronger trampled women and oodles of both Union and Confederate rection, but was what is known as a time. gation in the case of each child by the children in their efforts to Cross to Carry Amiunultlon. George Grantham and Chan (Cand-lan- d escape. raids The Aid Visitation Genand soldiers twister. under was command rumlying in the timber along the The a society. It Major preceded by were held up by footpads near Surgeon-GenerThe police in the meantime had Hamilton, before a will be kept up until the streets are A. J. Smith, three divisions, went strerm. The southwest bank of eral like of that thunder distant bling of American Fork and relieved their of the British Medical associa- cleared of baby beggars. taken a hand in the trouble and were from Memphis to Little Rock the first stream showed evidence of a fierce which increased until the earth began meeting watches and money. tion at Manchester, definitely charged the and clubbing left. people week of September and headed off the struggle. right to rock and twist and the hills began Got What lie Was Looking For. lha General Sir Redvers Duller, dur-n- g The Santaquin mining district is atOur command remained there dnr-They were unable, however, to cope enemy, which came down from Westto tremble. Charles Anderson of Hagerstown, the Boer war of 1881, used army with the crowd, and the reserves of ern Missouri, under command of Gen. Ing the day gathering up and burying tracting considerable attention and A conservative estimate of the loss nedical wagons with the Red Cross Md., the son of wealthy parents, who half a dozen precincts were dispatched Sterling Brice to take Little Rock. the dead and then went on into Kateveral mines are being prospected to property in the village is $30,000, thereon for taking ammunition to the is making a leisurely tour of the west to the scene. It was more than half The enemy was driven back into nsas. The cavalry followed the enemy with encouraging results. and this amount will probably be human an hour before order was restored, and western Missouri, and on Oct 23 our into the Indian territory. The it front, and armed the bearer companies, for tbe purpose of studying Edward West, the lineman who fell to St with tbe streets himself and nature greatly increased by the damage done command marched twenty nrfies in fantry command returned acquainting them as escorts. in the asing of tbe factfrom a telegraph pole in Salt Lake of the enemy, which was Louis. We suffered terribly, as w property in surrounding country. the actnal condition of enforcedly idle ory cleared. A vicinity close pursuit Surgeon-Genera- l his The declared number of arrests City and fractured bis skull, bag since and went into camp at Sun- had only rubber blankets and tha and tramp tourist class, was set upon were TRACY IS AMBITIOUS. made, among them several em- mounted, authoiily for the statement was tbe in the succumbed to his injuries. within ten miles of Independence. weather became extremely cold, with Juncset, Grand at railroad yards whom the principal medical officer, to ployees of the Hoe company. At 12 oclock that night we received snow fifteen inches in depth, before A new city ball is to be erected at Want! to Hold tp a Bank or Rob an orders were issued, and he added that tion, Colo., by three boboes whom he were found Many about persons the orders to march again, as the enemy our arrival in St. Louis on Nov. 12." societies Car. Mercur, the different secret the British could not complain at the was studying and badly beaten. Ander- street bleeding from wounds on their tf the town joining in with the city in box to to a the aDd retired son bad trio latest reports, Harry Boers doing what General Buller had tbe According heads and other of their bodies. the erection of the building. car for tbe night, and the assault was Ambulances had parts Tracy, the fugitive desperado, is now done twenty years previously. been summoned in the a robbed of He was committed in there. eastern enContractor Frank Holiday, while Washington, unwounded, in S. GYPSY large sum of money, a gold watch and meantime and three responded. The good health, armed with four guns and gaged in superintending a job in Provo, a fountain besides other small surgeons were kept busy for some time First Decoration of tv Soldiers Grave 200 rounds of ammunition, provisioned Kidnapers of Little Tote Arrested Near articles of pen fell from a scaffold and broke bis arm, Anderson bas dressing the wounds of the VVa s Spontaneous Act of Naturi jewelry. injured. for five days and equipped with two Marlon, Ind, wired home for money and will conand in other ways bruised himself. Several policemen also were injured, Los On his his B. to of travels "Just as the solemn rites of burial Will horses. Angeles, Smith, author Several members of a band of gypsies tinue deaths and 104 There were sixty-on- e receiving cuts and bruises. Two men Wheels, and How I Came There," were over and the last shovelful ot western objective point. are declares in the at that he wants to hold Tracy imprisoned county jail births in Salt Lake City during the were taken to the hospital, one of them sends the following to the Los An- earth had been heaped upon his rest Cholera In Manila. up a bank or rob an express car. He Marion, Ind., charged with month of July. For tbe same month sustained internal injuries and geles Times: having ing place, Gods breath shook ths ld he of in The While cholera is increasing says that hag promised to give the Manila, contusions and tbe daughter last year the deaths numbered fifty-fou- r. thirty-fiv- e On a beautiful a boughs and sweet beautoverhanging other day, May sprained sum of $5,000, within one year, to tbe Henry Herman, a glass manufacturer, tbe reports from the provinces show a there gathered beneath the iful apple blossoms came gently down leg. ago, years parties who helped him escape from the was stolen from the borne of her grand- large number of cases and deaths. A Greek laborer working on a conHerbert Hoe of the company made a overhanging boughs of a fruit bearing and decorated the heros grave. Oregon penitentiary. He is making parents, where her parents had left August 2, there were 605 cases and 525 statement This incident coming to the ears was after the trouble was over, tree beside an open grave in a little struction train, near Wasatch, his way to the John A. Logan in her while they were enjoying an out- deaths from cholera in the provinces. in which he mountains of of Commander-in-Chie- f the among churchyard thrown from the train and killed. was says fighting going on New York, the friends and kinsmen of was the inspiration that caused hits When there he declares he ing. Gypsies driving past the house Since tbe outbreak of the epidemic in the Wyoming. ranks of the procession as it Three other Greeks were injured at will be a thief among thieves and kidnaped tbe child and drove south there has been throughout the archimere boy, had to issue the order creating Grand Apassed the factory; that some of those one who, though a the same time. thinks he will be safe. cholwith her. In South Marion they pelago a total of 21,408 cases of attacked were forced to the door of the faced the brunt of battle, his body rmy Memorial Day, and ever since on son of Mr. and The stopped at a saloon, where the little era and 16,105 deaths. It is believed office, and there the fightingcontinued, pierced by the enemy's bullet9 and the 30th of May the loyal people of Well Known Salt Laker Enacts Kola In while Mrs. A. A. Brown of Springville last thrown by the crowd had won for himself the golden crown this Union gladly follow the example girl was recognized by Mr. Wilson, a that many cases were not reported and broke missileswindows Tragedy. of the factory. of martyrdom in the military service heaven so graciously set and to see many week swallowed a small tin whistle, of cases is estimated number the total friend of Mr. her Wilson parents. Then it was, says Mr. Hoe, that In Salt Lake City, Friday night, JJ and Forty-eig- ht Americans lm of his country. There were also gath- that no veterans grave is neglected at 28,000. and an operation may be necessary to rescued the cjiild from her captors and to drive the assailants ered there a few of his comrades in with the flowers of spring, and place tried employees W. McCaslin, a well known oil in died have Europeans eighteen man, took her to his own borne. Later the save the little one's life. back by burling missiles at them am Manila since the outbreak. shot and killed Miss Lottie Russell, a gypsies were arms, bronzed veterans, survivors of thereon the flag which the valor of pursued and arrested. fiaally turning water on the crowd. State Treasurer Dixon's report for the red flames of carnage that swept himself and comrades kept flying ufired a bullet into tbe ON young WAR waitress, MOSQUITOES. 8w Tracy In Nebraska. July shows: Balance on hand June Lyncher Arrestsd. Picketts division from the field of nder the blue heaven." breast of Max Peters, causing a wound 30, $342,039.54; receipts during July Dr. Hale of Ravenna, Neb., says that Gettysburg, who had come to drop a that may prove fatal, and then turned Harry Nipple is under arrest charged New Fork Health Board to Extermlnat the Pest. $12,453.23; disbursements, $103,8C5;35; Liberty consists of letting your wife with being implicated in the lynching Monday night a stranger applied to tear at a comrades grave and voice a the revolver on himself, sending a buldo as you please. balance on haud July 31, $199,647.43. of the New York him to have some wounds dressed. tribute to his memory. Lederle President let into his right temple. It seems of Craven at Losburg,Va.,on Thursday Charles Wardrip, who was arrested was taken before Justice health board bas decided to wage sys- Several bullet wounds appeared on tbe McCaslin had been drinking heavily night. Nipple in Salt Lake City last April for the and had had trouble with his wife, Wood, but remanded to jail without a tematic and scientific warfare against mans breast, one of tbe bullets having murder of II ugh Duffy, a merchant, in which probably preyed upon his mind. further hearing, which at the request of mosquitoes. He will assign seventeen penetrated the entire body. The man the Virginia anthorities was postponed inspectors to go over all the territory carried two revolvers and was very reHe was returning to the Sacramento, Cal., has been convicted Old Soldier Tells of Finest city from the of murder in the first d g- ee and will Meal He Has Ever Eaton Salt Palace with a party among whom until next week. He has employed in the malaria district of Greater New ticent as to his identity and the origin were Miss Russell and Mr. Peters. counsel to resist removal to Virginia. York. They will make maps of ponds of the wounds. From newspaper photohaDg for his crime. "I never saw a guerrilla In my life, flesh, boiled it until it was thoroughly and indicate wherever there is a pool of graphs and descriptions Dr. Hale thinks For eight days the thermometer has Suddenly McCaslin drew his revolver Nipple, it is charged, welded one of the said one of Col. Opdykes Tigers (One cooked, seasoned it with salt and pee water. Twenty-fivbarrels man the stagnant may have been Harry Tracy, Hundred and Twenty-fift- h I pper, to which I added the stolen corn, registered from 97 to 103 degrees at and began firing with the result above sledge hammers with which the door of oil will be placed on the water in Ohio). the Washington murderer. of Craven's pell was smashed in. stated. Deseret. Crops are suffering, and unnever saw a prisoner cruelly treated, after parching and grinding It, by Central Park. but I was often cruelly treated my- putting it into a stocking and beating less rains come soon there will be no Engineer Die at Hi Pott. Miner In Four State Propose to Go on a ENTOMBED IN MINE. KILLED BY LIGHTNING. second crop of lncerne. Grasshoppers Strike on September let. In a collision at Elm Grove, Wis,, self, mostly by circumstances, but I it until it was practically meal. Thin came out in pretty good stew was to me in my starving coare not so bad as in 1901. Explosion In New South Wales Colliery, President George S. Richardson of Rnral Mall Carrier Struck by Bolt From between a passenger train and a freight generally I had food I ever lue worst luck while ndition the most shape. With Loe of Life. Heavy rainstorms and the Miners organization in the Kansas One of the worst bail Sky. train, Dennis Connell, the engineer of we were penned up in Chattanooga, ate. Sometimes appetizing when I go into tht An A Guthrie, Oklahoma, dispatch says: the passenger train, was killed and explosion which resulted in district, states that the miners of Kanever known in that section visited after Chickamauga. While in tne act high grade restaurants or go to my heavy loss of life has occurred in tbe sas, Missouri, Arkansas and Indian pharles Campbell, a rural mail carrier Fireman Chamberlain was badly in- of Notom on tbe 21st, destroying gardens stealing corn from a mule I receiv- own table, where the choicest fool Mount Eimbla colliery at Wollongong, and causing much discomfort. WilTerritory will go on a strike on Sep- between Billings and Bliss, Oklahoma, jured. Several passengers on the pas- ed a kick from the aforesaid mule has been cooked In the best possible a port forty miles from Sydney, N. 8. tember 1st. The was instantly killed by being struck senger train were bruised, but none that seemed to me the very quint- way, I think of tnat mule stew it liam Bowers narrowly escaped drownrecent inter-stat- e W. Twenty-seve- n bodies have been conference decided to postpone a strike by lightning when returning from a sustained serious injury. The freight essence of cruelty. There I was starv- Chattanooga. Do you know, no diravine. in a ing, being caught nner In the world has ever seemed as a was mule corn. recovered. here and The had ing, eating until at orders to next tbe The m has take accident bnildings the Annabella Since occurred at Elm of near that time, how- daily trip. year. Lemuel Thompson siding mouth of wrecked. One ever, developments make it necessary Harperville. In the same neighbor- Grove, but before it could be backed up I didnt want all of his blamed corn, good to me as the flesh of that mult a curosity In the shape of a very small hundred the pit were moment I tried to which kicked me for stealing corn. and forty-ni- ne miners were to strike in order to enforce a hood A. L. Freeman, a harvester sales the passenger hove in sight. Engineer anyhow, but the calf. Though it was the offspring of recogniloose and I went This was cruelty, of course. he one ear Ths let Connell take was to avoid 100 the powerless but rescued, are still entombed. tion of the union from certain com- man, was struck by lightning and ren crash. He a large Durham cow and a good-size- d died over mule was cruel to me, and I wu backward. his at post, is feared that their release is sacrificing It lf one-hadered unconscious for several hour. panies. his life to save his train. hope When I got to my feet I was In a cruel to the mule, but It wu war. sire, It weighed only eight and A portion of the colliery is on mood. I killed the mule, pounds when it was born. retaliatory Traffic Woman lute la Inquiry Found Burled la the Chinamen. Mysterious Death of Iowa Body of a fire. kinned the carcass, cut out what I It Is better to be true to the falM linemen in the employ Sand. Twenty-eig- ht Lfltltor. A prairie schooner, loaded with six as the choicest bit of mule than to be false to the true. regarded The Marcos Icland Dispute. Mrs. of the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone hold of The body Physicians that A. M. Potter, George Wolf, who smuggled Chinamen, piloted into this A dispatch from Tokio company In Salt Lake City were out says the tbe state legislator of Waverly, Iowa! haa been miasing since June 27, haa country from Mexico by an American, on a strike for six hours, on Friday of Japanese press treats the matter of who was found unconscious st a Des been found bnried in the sand four haa been captured near Douglas, Ariz. last week, when the differences were the ownership of Marcos island (which Moines hotel on Friday night, died miles south of Chippewa Falls, Wia. by custom guards. The driver of tbe. Sol Survivor Calls the Roll adjusted and tbe men returned to is claimed by an American citizen and from morphine or chloral poisoning. Mrs. Wolf was last aeen alive on the wagon escaped, but the Chinamen are of Veteran of Mexican War At tbe Inquest it also by the Japanese work. government) developsd 'that night of Jnne 27, driving with her hus- in custody on the charge of violating There was an old soldier reunion Mexican war, but who are either dead boy, calmy. The correspondent says that Potter bad purchased laudanum. Frank band, who haa since disappeared. Ueo the exclusion act. Detective Riley of Irvin Sargent, a public opinion is evidently convinced E. Scott of Muscatine, who was with Bollinger, while prodding the earth the Bisbee railway, says Chinamen at Paris, 111., recently, with one voter or so widely scattered that he alont was killed in Hoytsville by falling ith a wire, discovered the body, have been smuggled into the United an only taking part, but he went is left in the county. from a load of hay, his neck being that tbe United Statea may be trusted Potter on Friday night, could not reIn former years the annual reunions broken. Tbe load was coming down a to act with strict justice and that the member what they did. The inquest Marks on the body indicate that death States regularly for some time by through the ceremony with evident enwere means well attended, but gradually of movers' was which have into wngons, fell to wheels inflicted with a very blunt instruguano deposits are illusory, adjourned await tbe result of was dug way and one of tbe failed to arouse the suspicion of tbe joyment, sajs thu New York Times. death and removal left him alone. For as tbe Island is subject to heavy rains, chemical examination of the ment stone. or a hole in the road, resulting in ths acHe is Daniel G. Burr of Paris. With several years he has Issued the call stomach. border guards. which wash the guano out. cident. no audience save the trees of the fair for the reunion, and himself been tbe Duel With Knives. Fire In n Famon Mine. Bale Hall Player Hart. he called the roll of the men only person to respond. The Springville authorities have Forty-Fou- r He is M Two negroes, John Arnold and WesFire has appeared at the fourth level of Sugar to be Shipload The wagon containing the Ilior grounds who went from Edgar county to the years old and feeble. commenced another raid on the illicit Landed. Davis, ley fought a duel to the death of the United Verde mine at Jerome, State league baseball team, on its waj Forty-fo- ur liquor sellers. W. C. Cooper, proprieone of the near Independence, steamships, Texas, Sunday Arizona, tbe fumes of burning sulphur to the ball grounds at Binghampton tor of the City drug store, had twenty largest fleets in the of the night. The men had a difficulty sev-er- pervading the entire mine. An N. Y., was struck by an Erie passenge history warrants served on him in one day, sugar trade, are now either on their weeks previously, and has been made to bulkhead the train at a crossing. The driver, tempt in ilmeeting charging him with selling liquor way to the Delaware breakwater or the roal agreed to fight it out. Each level, but with the air being pumped colored man, was killed.' L. W, Hess Remains of Confederate Officer , legally. ( taking on cargoes in Java, and within was armed with a knife with a blade from the surface tbe men conid only of Nanlicoke, father of Pitcher Hess Unearthed at Chambersburg, Pa From the present outlook Summit the next few weeks will land on the six inches long and both were work for a few minutes at a time. The was internally injured and is not exA few days ago an old citizen of ent and was sent horribly by the Chambers-burge- r county is experiencing one of the most piers of the Atlantic coast refineries cut and slashed. Davis managed to company has been compelled to close pected to live. Manager Howard Earl this town Informed Janitor to , Henninger some beer. 0 not less than 250,000 tons of the raw stab Arnold to the heart and then down the mine and smelter, and has of the Ilion team was prosperous seasons in its history. Imthat when the workmen who are ex- his return purchase In internally he found the Chambersof of agrimense yields All the ships are large, came to Brenham, where he every variety product. cavating for an addition to the court- burg man alone. Upon being asked gave him- reduced its train service on the railroad jured, as also Pitcher Hess. ' cultural products Are reported on modern carriers, whose cargoes, which self up. He will probably die from from three trains each way to one per who was riding on the driver'sSignor, house would reach the bottom of a what had become of the Confederate seat well back of the old Hope Fire Com- officer,, the every hand, with the exception of are loaded in Java, are at least 5,500 his wounds. had one leg broken. day. replied Chambersburger tons each. panys house, in the rear of the court- that an altercation had ensued; (hit peaches. Strlk While Drowned Flood In Texaa. LeadeniSpring a Surprise. Bathing. house, they would likely find some he had thrown the Confederate dowa Over 14,000 pounds of grasshoppers No Starvation Orders The leaders of human bones. This morning the work- the steps and In the fall his neck had A special from Grand Junction, Co Jo., Flood conditions in the Brazos valhave been delivered to the receiver of Pennsylstriking men reached the point indicated and been Federal Judge Keller of Charleston, vania miners promise to tbe to continue Richfield preoinct, nearly 10,000 pounds says Ogden broken, and In order to get rid Texas, surGreenongh, a ley, joint agent grow steadily a spring W. quantity of human bones were dis- of him he had thrown the body down has in a Ya., out few the prise in went at given following days. They claim that to tbe receiver of Joseph precinct Debeque, swimming just worse. The river is again rising about statement: I would like to have a after an investigation they find that before dark in the Grand river. Hd Waco and the crest of the flood waa covered, together with a number of the wellr 'and 30,000 pounds in Venice and Sigurd. brass buttons. The man who is supposed to hstl correction of a statement circulated miners certificates are being issued was alone and after being in the water only a short distance below that Tbe work is going on equally lively in point Being questioned further the man committed the .deed has not been that had issued I an to such law waa time a and short seized contrary this whole of the low who gave the Information said that that the recipients only with injunction other places. morning. Tbe resident of this town for many years. as has been denominated tbe Starvaof the certificates, many of Two land ia inundated and water yet to during the civil war, before the town whom, it is cramps and sank from view. At Mt. Pleasant a son of John RobChambersburg (Pa.) Correspondtion order, not from personal reasons, alleged never say the inside of a on mall the bank aaw come down which will pat the river was burned by the Confederates, a res- ence boys standing coal Philadelphia Press. inson shot a son of John Olson in the but on account of the effect such false mine, are being pressed into the ser- the unfortunate man go down and over the record mark. Railroad and ident of Chambersburg and a Confedrifle. abdomen with a statement might have upon the strugvice of the coal erate officer were engaged in a game Some men object to dogs, iht companies. In this hastened to the station and gavo ths wagon bridges are washed out and ot Neither one of tbe boys are over 7 gle now going on between labor and way, it is cards in the fire companys house. some women A was soon alarm. party organized in are railroads the declared, bad who object very are again shape. companies object to men were and and it was not long before the body Mr. Hennlnger8 Informant was pres- - to playing with capital. I have issued no order re- increasing the number of years of age, ' dogs. their was recovered, but it was beyond rei Every stream in the state has more the gun. Young Olson died soon after stricting the of supplies to water in them than for years. furnishing suscitation. the shooting. striking miners. TKCK 8TAKDINC, Bailor. ff 1 1 e ' close-ranke- Fight t sxt .Westfall ly I i" d h waif-findin- 1H : ..r i 4 all-nig- s' " i, ! 5 , I5 1 f ?' 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