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Show LUGAN CITY, UTAH. SAT l! 11 DAY, JULY .t fusillade froip the br adits time ot the robbery. , BANDITS Gertrude Smith of Toraeh,, Wis., a passenger in the t mrist'oar, who was shot iiij the arm, was immedRotters Sarroardid iately attended by a. surgen who found that she had sustained notli& twin Pursuers. by New , hing more serious than a flesh wound.. This wns treated and bandrged, and sh 3 continued her severe Fight Before journey in eompa ny with fcer a Woman to Point aunt, i.&itlcn I Ecbbers Well to Seattle. Effecte . . be Can Reliable infor nation received toMormon day is that $70, D00 was secured by the robbers, and that this, with the damage to the through express ChurcSi. shipments restating from the ex- The 4. in the. will car Mont., plosions July represent Grest Falls, of the company. ,, who held up the Great, the entire lo infommlK concerning the .continental west-- l the of Faith ononey in the 21er Acceptance Of Morntoa consignees tound express near Wagner, wil safrt is is obtainable. Causes It Sensation In The East Defaultbefore morn-iB- j. through understood that a considerable1, ing Salt Laker Heard From Scofield probably be captured Kan Sheriff Griffith, with a posse part was in the fffiapeof shipShot English Oar; mm Defeat twenty men. has surrounded ments west from Chicago banks. financial institutions, tWm at Buck Allens ranch, forty another miles south of Wagner, near the TREASURE BOX LOOTED. of the old Fort Belknap res- Great Falls, Mont., July 3. (Sptcirt lo Journal ) west rt ration on the Train No. 3 on the Great Northern Houebette river, .win held np about 2:20 this after-Th- e 'Salt Lake, July J A telegram bandits followed the posse j.nvm near Wagner station, 19G from ew York faty, says that ill yesterday afternoon, finding Elites east of Great Falls, by three Miss Elizabeth Dickinsou, former,jjns of them at a ford on Beaver masked men. They blew the exwk aud again where, they crossed press car to pieces with dynamite, ly secretary of the Christian EnInformation that the Dry Fork.. taring off the roof and sides down deavor Society of the Morris ConMilled here late today is that the t the floor, and then forced the gregational church, in the Bronx .,seeame iu sight of the men express messenger to open his safe, district, was baptized into the jliout three oclock today near the bait it was empty. Mormon church today. ranch , and driving them in, surrWithout asking him to open the ounded them. through safe, to which he did not Many' newspaper reporters nud not iave jiie combination, It is probable that they they at-Vitured spectators were present, aud the until after a eyereiemi dynamite and secured news of Misa Dickinsons action fclit and nt the latest advices contents. It is reported that has caused a real sensation here. Sbrriff Griffith had not yet booty was $30,000 but this The lady was baptized bv Elder the attack. The bandits a, e Van not be verified, Neff. thought to lie housed in the rauck j While the robberr was ip, which offer every pcoteo- -' VAX IX SCOFIELD SHOT. ;;ress a fusillaIe of shots were Jcept cornered j York Joins ( ST ( -sh- pro-Iddin- gs -- that another posse from Traveling Auditor Douglas was the direc- - ii0t in the arm and slightly wound-of Fort Ilawlev will join ctL A little girl was slightly dhcnff Griffith at Allens ranch. wounded in the shoulder and toctniry to first reports, the Irakeman WooJside "was shot in aro i.ot experienced tram rob- tin body. The wounded arrived n. Information from Wagner in Great Falls at 11 oclock tonight, md nearby points is that they Woodsixles condition is serious. wr irn partially identified as NEW LEASE OX LIFE. "W punchers employed on a ranch south of the Milk river. One Boise, Ida., July 3. The State a lie is known to le Board of Pardons today extended e man who boaided the express the respite granted to Diamond-fiel- d 3'Uf lagner and forced the en-"Jack Davis to July 17th, and fireman to bring it to a and set the hearing on Daviss apop at tbe head of the ravine in peal for pardon for July 11th.. his confederates were hid The appeal for the pardon of Hi. Paul Corcoran, serving sentence of hijorination received from Havre seventeen years for the - murder of neither Traveling Auditor James Cheyne during the Cocur-dAlen- e i?lii8 of riot in April, 1899. was Clanecy, Mont., or rHe:nan liiteside was hit in the set for hearing on Friday.-Tribuurderstood Nth of the Missouri iu iED - half-bree- -- . It i .. J - , i - ' 1 ; )- f'-- : i.trry -- ' t Vv-'.''- It -' V ixV-'- ,!)' VVv V. Great Battle Fought Soutliworth, one .f the pioneer of the State and a prominent figure S.T.uggIer-1'nioiu its early history. He was thrown from a wagon in a runaway, three or days ago, and badly injured; pneumonia then set in, and Trcottc Grew Out of death resulted. Killed. Ten others The funeral will be held tomorn row in the Third ward meetingS:rlout!y house at Provo. fr Non-Unio- at The Big Mfne. n ; T wo Men Strike Wounded, , Sever!, Men Driven Out. ! AMERICANS BEAT EX. To Henley, England, July the disappointment of all the Americans at Henley, the Leander Iiowiug Club erewrtoday defeated the Pennsylvania crew in the final heat for the grand challenge eup. Mtach money changed hands on the resxdt. The Americans .were beaten just one length long race, whieh was rowed in 7 minutes, 45 and five tenth seconds. Coach Ward of the American team says: We were simply outrowed. -- iu-th- e TRIBUTE' TO EXITED STATES. Philadelphia, July 4. Several thousand persons gathered in Independence square today to hear WaJTing Fang, the Chinese Minister. Minister Wu was orator of the day at the municipal celebration of Independence day, and the friendly reception given the distinguished guest must have allayed all fears for his safety, based on the fact that he had received au anonymous letter threatening him with bpdily harm. His closing tribute to the United States as follows : Telluride, Colo., July 3. Two men killed and ten wounded i3 the result of a riot whieh occurred at mine at an Jthe Smuggler-Unio- n J early hour this morning. The Sheriff has appealed to the State Excutive for troops to aid him in preserving order and to protect property. One of the cabius near the office building of the mine was blown up during the riotr but no other damage to property occurred. The list of killed and wounded so far as known is as follows: Barthell, John, a union miner. Jujan, Jo, a Mexican, employed as trammer in the mined. Becker, Charles M., mine superintendent; right hip broken and ' badly shattered by a bullet. y Jordan, W. M., shift boss and deputy sheriff; shot through hips; no lmnes broken. Nicholson, John, shot'' through head; will probably die.' Unknown man, ''shot through both legs. . x The trouble is only a part of the strike trouble which has been brewing for some time. The first rumor to reach town was that eight or ten men had been killed, but this proved to be untrue. Tonight the controversy has been satisfactorily adjusted for the present, aud quiet prevails in Marshall and Savage basins. . TIIE OLD SHAMROCK WINS. Rothesay, Firth of Clyde; July 5. In n fair trial today, "Shamrock I beat Shamrock II by over 200 ords in the three mile turn to windward. This i thE old -- yachts most' decisive victory over the cup challenger. SIRV HEARD FROM. Salt Lake, July 5. Information has been obtained here with reference to the whereabouts of Sam American patriotism syuonymous with fair play; with the love of mankind, with freedom and liberty in accordance with law aud justice. By pursuing these ends', this Republic-will r become the greatest power upon the earth, and you citizens of this great country will be more than ever respeeted and loved by all. highwayman. Driver Crockett to stop, whereupon the robber shot one ' of the horses. ' He' took the Wells-Farg- o box, containing $50, and about $20 from the passengers, five in number. Tbe robber wore a mask and e arried a re--fus- ed double-barrele- d shotgun.. Officers are in search of him, but no clue has yet been found. Spry, the absconding Supt. of the Street Sprinkling Dept, of this city,- - who suddenly departed on Wednesday evening with $800 belonging to the laborers' in his department. . The tidings are in the fonn of a telegram from himself to his wife, and was sent from Nampa, Idaho, and it reads as follows: Dont worry. Am allright. Tell Comlie I will be Home Satur- 1 RIOT. TELLUR1DE -- ne. . ( 110. Salt Lakej July A telegram This Nation, it seems to me, has from Seoliela announces that John sprung into existence with a maniConta. an Italian of that place, re- fest destiny. There must be some ceived two serious gunshot wounds noble ends for which the indepenlast night. Conta entered the dence of the United States was saloon of John Holla, and being a established. It wasdo demonstrate larger man than the latter, pro- to the woi Id what git at good' to ceeded to go behind the bar aud mankind a free and independent Holla opened fire people can do; to establish a help himelf. with n revolver. One ball struck government of the people, by the Conta iu the hand, the other people and for the people. To STAGE HELD UP. Ilis preserve law and order; to treat all squarely in the forehead. chances for recover' .are very people alike , with fairness and 'Auburn, Cal., July 3. The slight.' justness; to do away with selfish Forest Ilill stage was robbed above and clannish feeling; to make Butcher ranch tonight by a lone m it 1901, MISS D1C10NS Prominent w-nT- l G, - M J day. Sam. Chief Ililton and his men believe the dispatch is nothing moi?) than a blind message sent with the purpose of deceiving them and gaining more time iu uhieh to AYRES IX STATE OF SIEGE. BLENOS aim Platt. New York, July 5. Advices re ceived here late this afternoon are to the effect that the Argentine Congress has declared the city of Buenos Ayres to be ip a state of siege for G months, and has established .a censorship on, all messa ges received there. -- YORKS ItEP tTBLIC AN LEADE R. MR. SOUTHWORTII 1 C3 tel i 'i jtn -- i s 4 - ' '' it is 8 lid, lu iLj d, to gentlemen. ky- R , l.iit u cvntcA for ;u. ty . i r DEAD. Salt Lake, July 5, A dispatch from Provo announces the dath, at Castilla Springs ot Henry L. I GEORGE II. PIIILLirS. Although Georpe II. Phillips, of Chicago, is only :) years of age he has already won fame us one of the most daifiig speculators that the grain markets of the country have ever see-i- . For some weeks he h.ia dominated the com market, and on seVeral occasions has rtecessf ally met the onslaughts of a combination composed sf some of the heaviest operators. Ilnllips has the support of grain groacra and rural Hptcul.ilora in keeping up prices. |