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Show ' -- i . ! NO SATURDAY, AUGUST l, 1903. LOGAN CITY, UTAH,, 9 VOLVXXXT.; i,. t ' f .92 f TIip body of Rpy Lnrfcin, the;C I HE PURSUERS. foiemnu himself Tnarrowly A BOLD : HOLD-U- P. boy who was drowned in Salt lake, LLUlL I 9 t i missed t l was tonnd off Antelope Island, death, as the slide of earth! almnt 1 1 miles from the Salt&ir passed over his head. Smith is a single man, bnt it pavilion, by Charles Banter. It Killed find Nearly Fifty believed, that the others have I Work of Masked Men ob 0. S L. Near was interred in Mt. Olivet. Were Twenty Escaped Convicts From California families.. The accident is the first While engaged in oiling th iu the construction of the" tunnel. Pocatello, Idaho. Not Yet Found. machinery of tho Poitland Cement . Penitentiary Works, in Salt, Lake, Frank KILLER BY QA8. Holmes' clothing was caught by a screw and his body wound set 30. Mrs. Mceh-- n Brakeman Compelled at Muzzle of Rcvol . Baltimore, July s Dozen Men Were Loading Powder tho- a shaft until it was shock- Hundred, of Well Armed Men Arc Searcharound aged 84 years, and her! ver to De iver Up Hia Watch and ReOccurred-Bov 2C0 For Them People in Section of When Catastrophe aanghtei. Miss Pauline Mechthold, volver Two Box Car Tourists Also ingly mutilated uniLho died within ing Killed-Sev- enty State of Toward Which Convict, arc Piece, a few hours. Yards DUtant aged. 50, were found dead in a! Wealth. Contribute to Hi&fcwavnuni . N. C, Hopper, u popular bicycle Headed arc Alarmed. Property Destroyed Report Heard Fifty room at their home iu this city tn- at present ridiug ou the Salt rider been asphyxiated day.Theyhad hail Palace track, was thrown fiom his by gas and evidently died two . in a luixup during a race, wheel days ago. The police are un 30. Four Ida.. Plaoerville, Cal., July 30. AlPocatello, July into unconsciousness able to deride whether it is a case! land lapsed masked men boarded a freight i Lowell,' Mass., July 29. Two of sueide or not several times immediately there- though hnudreds of heavily armed Falls aud train American between after. The exact extent and nature men are now engaged in the search small rud powder magazines situaare killed. strikers here early this morning, and at the of his injnries were not imroedi- - for the twelve surviving prisoners ted iu the very midst of the humSt. Petersburg, July 30. Ten point of a gun compelled Brake- - ately ascertained, who escaped from the Folsom ble residences of fllty mill operaI of McAllister were killed Conductor Geo; workmen and over to D. man striking land Swain A, peuiteutiary on Monday morning, tives exploded today with a ft ight-f- one Lake street railway has as a wsnlt of a volley llia the dlt injnred na Tba in the outlaws remain master of the m01My. concussion, and the resultant fired by troops at Mikhailovo onj. mtc, identified A. L.. Blazor, a soldier brakeman then forced ntoa situatjon. They have succeeded in wave of death cut off the lives of the Tiflis- - Batnnm July 28th. r0,n Pert Duugllls wh I hox car found robbers where the minister before entered the army, eluding their pursuers, and the The strikers attempted to stop more than a score of humau beings i relieved whom two they us the masked man who held him ultimate escape of at least a portourists, trains, and a detachment of foity and injured nearly fifty others. I the The of $12. They., then locked up July loth. The suspect after tion of the gang seems highly Half a dozen .men who were soldiers, was summoned. saldi rs were greeted with a shower three men iu tho car and left the his arrest tried to throw away p pair . , I loading begs of powder ffom but the officer probable. knuckle, of stones ud some revolver shots. trft- f4br?8 across the disappearing Since the fatal fight at Pilot hill of the magaziues were blowu to After repeated warnings, the troops detected him m the act. . , Up I h0" Bessie Russell of Los Angela,, ou Monday night, in which one of ordered to 6re. pieces; four boys 200 yards away l no I trai arrests turn rnormug, but The street car service of Odessa were killed by the force of the exsjxeeu years of age, ran away the convicts was killed, the others are been . have in consequence of yet reported. They jrom home a few weeks ago in have not I been seen, unless the plosion, aud fourteen frame houses is suspended believed to be the same gang who company with Hugh Swinney, a conductors and drivers strike of a of vVilliam Greeu, a cowboy, within a radius of 400 yards robbed Tim Farrell Monday morn- criminal who had served several story for wages. higher had been if as he met two armed men down they Z The first knowledge who says in terms ing. jail. cards. WHITE AND BLACK DUEL. iu Placer conuty today and afterwhereabouts her had of her parents immediahouses Seven of these ward identified them by photowas when Swiuuey telegraphed l)es Moines, la., July 30. the from as a couple of the outlaws, caught fireprobably tely Knox county, them that their daughter bad died graphs were complete- Sheriff Hunolt of kitchen stoves,-anto , be true. EJven this in St. Marks hospital, of iniestinHl proves Mo., aud Sheriff Davis of Apanoose least three consumed..' At peraffords but a slight cine, though it ly d did not seein to with a posse of trouble. Swinney couuty, la., and n. the can were ruius sons ght is being followed by the officers. . have gone to be affected by her dath. ' , citizens, to while seven or burned The conviction .is growing that death, five town small a Brazil, mining gentleman' visiting Aylapanesq died the fleeing men are headed for the eight others Who were rescued is OaUCMUMUUWMOttHMtVXKttKfcXHXO it where Roart miles diamoud from Centerville, a wore $250 Ogden Sierra Nevada mountain, and are 8nbsequeutlyvOf their injnries. negro wanted pin. On a street car a aided by ex convicts who It is estimated? that seventy reported Clark, the for A Salt Lake baby, daughter of man approached him aud saing being assanltiug Kabaka, Mo., at includof reside pvbpprty, along the route they have separate pieces Gertrude Hess, is in hiding. Sher- Hyrnra Lloyd, was born with two excuse roe, reached forward us if those taken. wtre ing already tneoMpued, iff 'Hunolt eueouotered a negro teeth. to pick a bug Irom the Japs cont, through this section destroyed, while the force of the whom was asserts lei? ,'The people.are instead Lot vhe, TeufovednbeeprtrV postively - greatly five alarmed, -of the State . explosion wrecked windows for DeafC.Qterville Clark. prevented politeness jThe the Japs in presence of or six miles around and its thunnotwithstanding to bait., He b.ra u car row a eouimaoded aud from raia.ae waslhn j f Wapk der conld be heard distinctly more ,nd til; he miro.v peace officers and a company shot in reply, and n Lr:onpiA a the of ladies, received preseuce in 0f militia. Those residing in isojn than fifty miles away. ' ineffective! did and and j thief u brief whi the in a car the left gaged in daily dread I Mebel Graham, an inmate of a f0n0wed him to a restaurant. lated localities are pistol duel with the man. the attack an of fugitives, who by CRUSHED TO DEATH. bagnio iu Salt Lake, attempted DQrjng the minute or two it re of both short be to behrved nre suicide by the morphine route be29. Three ammunition. food and SeattlcrWosh., July cause her lover proved fickle. men were instantly killed tonight Charles S. Swanson, a waiter by a slide of earth in the southern The Death Penalty, was old the Salt Palace has fallen heir at when end of the Great Northern tunnel, My boy your years TWO WOMEN BURNED. A little thing sometimes results which is under construction be- taken with colic and cramps in his to $19,000 by the death of his in death. Thus ,a mere scratch, 30. Old Orchard, Mas., July. neath the city of Beattie. stomach. I sent for the doctor and grandfather iu Sweden. The Sea View hotel at Old Orchard insignificant cuts or puny boils As Frank Smith, an American he injected morphiue. but the prP(j Wilson, who pleaded guilty was destroyed by fire today and have paid the death penalty. It laborer, Joe Ciarlo and Fruneheski child krpt getting worse. I then tQ the lheft of ft snit of cotbe9 two women guests, Mrs. Phelan is wise to have Bucklens Arnica Vorgeske, two Italians, started to gave have him half a tea8P),, from the Salt Lake House in Park Martin and Mrs. E. Stevens, both Salve ever handy. Its the best rnn at the warning word of the of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera I to mouths six sentenced was (jjty f of East Graton, arc missing. Later Salve on earth and will prevent foreman, William Savage, the and Diarrhoea Remedy, and in half in the penitentiary. the body of one was found in the fatality, when Burns, Sores, earth, but two or three yards in an hour he was sleeping and soon and Piles threaten. Only 25o Lake of Suit Sheriff Emery ruins. It was so badly burned as measurement, fell, and they were recovered. F. L. WilkiDS, Shell K a at Riter Bros. Drng Co. Mrs. Aurora Hodge, to make recognition impossible. crushed beneath it. Their forms Lake, Wis. Mr. Wilkins is book- county and who has confessed to the murder were lifted out within a moment or keeper for the Shell Lake Lumber! of peddler Ryan, left Grand Rapids 1 two, but the head of each one had Co. For sale by All Druggists, c a for Salt Lake yesterday. A thief entered the home of Edward H. Aria, a Salt Lake mining mau, and stole $300 worth of jewelery, during the absence of the family. Bert Miller, aged 14, of Salt Lake, while shooting sparrows with a small rifle, accidentally Louis Graham wounded in the leg. Sheriff Josepbson arrested a boy named Vanderhoof, of Brigham City, for stealing four horses and selling them, to parties in Ogden for shipment East. Pacific M. Daly, a Southern at Ogden brakeman, was arrested and with abetting aiding charged four men in breaking into a car of fruit. The four marauders were also jailed. While at target practice a cartridge exploded in the haDds of Private- - Dix at Fort Douglas, portions of the shell going through the fleshy part of one hand. Two Salt Lake women have LIEUTENANT new of m. head s. b. made application for a saloou THE LATEST PICTURE OF THE LATE POPE LEO XIII. young, general taken at the Vatican is . This excellent cut of Pop Leo wa made from a photograph license and the City, Attorney army;- hiuii ternmitl Ini illneae the with atricken era akortly before the venerable pontiff -- With the retirement of Lieutenant General Neleon A. Miles, August 8, the ot the law and preon of the moat aatiafactory picttti up looking is critic it busy pronounced career. who many Ilf M. w head in .he Tnon of S. B. I?I T'l ? Younp, 1 be kiug can 1 h it whether see mad. to him ever cedents Ve Mbfiul! 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