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Show FILIPINO CHIEF iiicii IN INTI II Cowardly Murder of Man and Girl at Culbertson, Montana, to be IIIE HUNG SOI MINES AND MINiNCr GREAT SCIENTIST VERY ILL ONE Thunder Nrtiles Part and Supplie lot both DTheelcr & Vilsoa and Singer Machine SOLD ONLY BY SEWING MACHINE CO. No. 1)7 North Academy Avenue, PROVO, UTAH John Jackson, Mgr. Buy Buggies Built in Provo at 115 Mr. 5 So., BY THE The bodies ot II D Ever- following winch has been telegram, received here: "Am returning with the remains of Everett and Wakeley, which we found near their last camp in the 24-i- n. Cement Tiling , ; ceLiddiard has put ment tiling into these Provo 24-in- wells: ch Bp.Wentz, Mr.Weeter, c Dust-Killin- Dennis Davis, Henry Davis, Sarah Tidball, Mr. Hicks, Mr. Bruner, and L. Iloolbrook. DEPTH OF WATER ANY Seventh Wed a.nd Center Street PROVO. UTAH Chi-cag- Provo Meat and Packing . All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats ; Green and Fancy and Staple Groceries. We handle tho Farmers Products, and pay CASH for all Fat Butcher Stock. Nos. 47 to 55 North Academy Phone 39-Avenue. 2. PROVO MEAT and PACKING (5 Mayor Busse of Chicago, who ha bachebeen a somewhat famous lor until recently, appears to have been guilty of contracting what might-hcalled a clandestine marriage. At least he took to himself a wlf without notifying any of the newspapers either of his intentions or of the actual ceremonies which took withplace a couple of months ago out any of the reporters finding It out ununtil now. It is a somewhat has It but conventional procedure, its compensaand its charms tions. The comptroller of New York has just submitted a report on cookery in the public schools, in which he brands It as a sham. He declares that Instead of plain, substantial elementary cooking being taught, the bills for supplies submitted show a preponderance of salads, fruit dishes, pies, jellies, cake and candy, which at $15,000 a year he thinks deleterious both to the finances of the city and the digestions of the pupils. But simplicity and substance seem to have gone out of fashion in all branches c( school studies. up-dat- 1 rail-rea- d Democratic Delegates Injured In an Automobile Accident. Kansas City. George Rusk and John E. Egan, lawyers and members of the Tammany hall, returning from the Democratic national convention at Denver to their homes in New York, were injured in an automobile accident here late Saturday. Rushs lell arm was broken and Egan suffered the fracture of the bones of one toot. Their condition is not serious, and they will, it is said, be able to resume their journey soon. They were taken to a hospital for treatment. Risked Life to Save Sister. New York. While protecting het baby sister from a big Newfoundland dog which had attacked her, old Rose Eisenberg was terribly bitten by the animal. Despite her terror and the pain, however, the child kept her body between the infant and the dog until a policeman had beaten the animal into submission. Then the little girl w'as rushed away to a hos pital, where her wrounds were treated and where every effort will be made to guard against the possibility of hydrophobia developing. Fighting to Save Babies. Chicago. To save babies lives, the made a city council rf Chicago has Inot $10,000. bpecial appropriation infants, among testinal diseases caused chiefly by the hot weather, have been of such frequent occur-jencto in Chicago that, according reliable figures, the deaths of babies due to these complaints this year will total of 31,414 , each the startling One hundred physicians will he em ployed to disseminate information concerning the causes and prevention of summer sickness among infants. Boats Upset in Storm. Five men are known to Baltimore. have been drowned, and three women and a man are believed to have met a like fate, w'hen a very severe wind and rain storm passed over the harbor of this city. Eight men in a rowboat were endeavoring to reach Fort McHenry, when one of them, Peter Diet-ricterrified by the storm, while attempting to leap overboard, upset the He and three others were boat. The finding of an empty drowned. row boat leads to the belief that four others were drowned. Bankers to Meet in Denver. Though the program foi Denver the coming meeting of the American Bankers association in this city has not yet been completed, the principal decided upon. speakers have beenWoodrow Wilson, Among these are B. Princeton of university; president E. Walker, president of the Canadian Toronto, and Bank of Commerce, Tames B. Forean, president of the First National baDk of Chicago. It has been decided to set apart separate days for the meetings of the trust company and savings bank sections. Forest Fires Raging in Maine. Portland, Me. With a series of dangerous forest fires scattered all along the Maine coast, and raging also at various inland points, the situation There have is somewhat alarming. been no rains for more than a month, and under the scorching heat of the last two weeks the unnergrow'th In the Maine forests has become dry as tinder. Thousands of acres of wild land have been burned over. The loss of timber in the Kineer regions alone is estimated at over $100 000. and the fire In that district is uncontrolled. e At the Daly Judge, at Pat k CPy, the null is being op( rated one shift nun:; tioin 125 to 135 per day. tons of oie daily. This is about capacity. That the era of led metal production has at last anhed for the big E.y copper district, and that the camp never was in a happier mood, is tho good woid brought from that district. Few recent strikes of rich mineral iu the southern portion of Utah hava cieatod the interest in local circles that has atttnded the success of tho Red Warrior company iu its opeia-tion- s in tlie Star district. A fourteen toot ledge, carrying $( per ton in fee gold, was struck recently in the Monument companys property in Thunder Mountain The ledge was encounIdaho tered in the 800 loot tunnel on tho d (list-le- mountains At first our Bayaual guides were1 apparently afraid to lead us into the mountains of the inteiior of the island, along the route traveled by the two murdered men Luckily, we at length succeeded In securing guides who were acquainted with Dr Robert Koch of Beilin, the Gciman bacteriologist and eennhater of Ayliao, the leader of tho nuu timers, and who took us to the last camp of tubeic ulosis and the- sleeping sickness of qualm ini Africa, is in Japan in a concilium ol health Bikinis attribute his condition to overwork. seiious Lveiett and Wakehv. Ayliao, it was explained, planned daughter. Ihe murder while acting as one ol the STAIRS WERE STRANGE TO HER. COMPRISE TWO CITIES IN ONE. At the inquest Mrs Hayes positively native guides who wme conducting identified Walter I ong and his hi other he two white men into the Inteiior Old Lady's First Experience with the Life of the Roofs a Distinct Featur Milo as among the attacking paity of tho island of Italian Towns. While gambling with Puzzling Escalator. Shy- said that the attacking paitv enthe di the he ether tigged guides came to the cabin at 1:30 in the mom There still exisis In Italian cities a She was a very much bewildered, with the fumes fiom a mg Ilayes, who was on the waicn tile paity follow eis thoioughly vexed old lady as she life of the roofs chat is dtstimt and some and ulant. Ayliao with one or two of his neighbois, and stood at the top of the ascending es chaiacierlstle, and of which the more called out, asking what was wanted. then killed Bvmett and Wakeley calaloi at the One Handled and Tvvon foieigner and tourist is entirely unexcuse five S. The onlv given giud Tho reply was a volley of shots. Bai tleulai ly is this the case Avhao for murdering the paity ty ninth stieet subway station and in- aware1. Hayes and his toree replied with by to to Mount to the top floor in Florence. tried her make way dustriously somewas felt like he that killing revolvers, but at the next round tioni the bottom of the staircase She had of one of these grim, big palaces sutnd the attacking party, Hayes received a one. caiefully stepped down and then, be- ing in some gloomy, sunless stieet, bullet through the chest, lie lived fore she could get to the next stop, often approached by a stern, foi bidFEARED. INDIAN OUTBREAK about five minutes, and another bullet found herself back where she started ding dooiway and daik, steep stalls, went through the cabin and struck his daughter Augusta, who died before a Navajos Apparently Upon the Verge from. "Nu! she grumbled and, hitch- and you will hold your bteath with of an Uprising. ing her big bundle nioie firmly under wonder at the surprise that awaits physician could reach the scene. Ths For here before your eyes coroners jury found that the shooting her arm, she giasped her short petti you more Five Ariz troops Flagstaff, l was done by Milo Long, Walter Long, coat firmly in the other hand and start- stretches an unfamiliar city, a Charles B, Gamble, George D. Isbell, of the Fifth United States cavaliy ed down again. A second return to and of wide green expanse city Tucker C. Moore, John L. Johnson and have been ordered sent to the Nav- her starting place raised her Ire, and vaijing altitudes, a city no less archiColonel under reservation Indian unknown. others ajo get-thbest of this with a "bound-ttecturally beautiful than tho one you It was believed there were about Hunter. wrho will go north to the she eyed the platfoi m have left below, and enlivened, too, expression Various rumors twenty In the party. Sheriff Small of Chin Lee country. and for the thlid time most unexpectedly by veidure. Valley county, has placed these and are prevalent relative to what their venomously In the very heart of the city, on its into the perplexing problem plunged ten others under arrest, and they are but that this is no pleasshe then topmost apex, there is no trace of "Donnerwetternochamahl! now in the county jail. There is a purpose is, ure trip is indicated by the fact that shouted as she was firmly and smooth- grime; the air Is pure and wholesome. very bitter feeling over the affair, and a battery of gatling guns and forage ly brought back. Vat iss it mit dem Indeed, its breezes are charged with further trouble Is feared. for a two months campaign are taken stairs? Dey go up und up und up! no small suggestion of sea and mountain breath. As for the smoke one OBALDIA IS PRESIDENT. along. A year ago troops were or- How goes it down? dered to return after penetrating the And then she was taken by the arm would expect to find hanging above Unanimously Chosen Chief Executive country half way to Chin Lee. The and guided to the descending stair- (he roofs of a densely populated city, it is conspicuous by Its absence, and of the Panama Republic. Indians became hostile and several case. New York Times. only at the hour of meals does some Panama. The presidential election were killed. Since then trouble has New Machine. faint blue column rise for the briefest between holes water the over arisen throughout the isthmus of Panama Consul General Robert J. Wynne re- space Into the atmosphere. Century. on a range adstockmen and Indians Joso off without disturbance. passed on the south. ports that a new tarspiajlng machine, Cement for Warthip Armor. Domingo de Obaldia, formerly minis- joining the reservation which the niakeis claim will do away ter to the United States and acting The Indians are reported heavily with the dust nuisance, has been testAmerican naval deslgneis pay small over the proposed president during the absence of Dr. armed and excited ed on the roadway in front of the Hor- attention to the talk of cement for are and The apparently on the ticultural hall, Westminster, London, armor on war vessels, as suggested In allotments, Amador, was elected president. is thought supporters of Richardo Arias, who re- verge of an uprising. It before practically the whole of the France and Italy, The formula for armed force is being decia-eof a his withdrew display candidacy, cently not to vote, and as a consequence made to prevent an outbreak. J. P. MORGANS PALACE AT ROME no opponent to Senor Obaldia was pm HEARST PARTY CONVENTION. in nomination. Notwithstanding this, a large num National Convention of Independence her of voters registered their choice Party to Be Held in and demonstrated the overwhelming Obaldias supporters. Senor of July 27. majority From all parts of the republic news New York. Preparations are well has been received here that the elec- under way for the national convention was carried on in an orderly of the Independence reparty, tion Obaldia Senor that and manner which will be held at Chicago Monceived all the votes cast. the eyes of day, July 27. While First most politicians have been centered Says the Farmer Will Reap Benefit of Returning Prosperity. upon the Democratic national convention hall in Denver these last few of farmer he the will New York It leaders the United States and not the capital- days, the Independence party for their been plans completing ha'e and greatist who will reap the first with the and convention, the Chicago of tide of returning the est benefit lrom Europe of William R. prosperity', is the opinion of Stuyve return sant Fish, former president of the Hearst all will be ready. who with The Independence party leaders say Illinois Central railway, will put a fu ticket in the field Mrs. Fish sailed for Europe Saturday they He said that while the crops will he and will also try to have a state in great volume this fall, and the re- ticket in every state in the Union states national comsources of the railroads w ill be taxed In thirty-eigh- t to their capacity in lemoving them, mitteemen cf the Independence party have been appointed, the last state it will he the farmer and not the thus represented being North Dakota that will gain. e Curb your well with in one-thir- red-ani- ; district, sill permit. ett, a government ioiestu, vd T. it. ". Wakeley, a school teachei; murdered several woiks ago by Victims Were Called From Their tribesmen while on an expedition into the unexplored mountain regions of Home at an Early Hour in the the island of Negios have been reMorning and Shot Down Because covered, after a difficult and dangerof a Quarrel Over Land. ous search. Lieutenant Ahern tells of the finding of the bodies in the Great Falls Sixteen arrests have been made at Culbertson, in connection with the claim jumping shooting affair that occurred then a few days ago The shooting occurred over a squatters claim winch had been located by Walter Long, and later taken up by John A. llajes, on the ground that lxmg had abandoned the claim. Lons and some ot his ti lends warned Haves to leae within twenty tour hnuis, to the evidence at the cuio-nermqui st, and when he returned they attacked the cabin m which he lived, killing Hay es and his 11 year-ol- Mountain Idaho, was very quiet during the win-n- r, hut a number of mining men will go into the (aiup as boon as the roads Two Americans Fall Victims to the Treachery of Guide in the Island of Negros. Manila Avenged by Law. JUST PELT Villa Aldobrandmi. the ro.val palace in Rome which J. Ploipont Moigan villa the facing has bought, and in which he will entertain Senator Elkins ami his family when they go to Rome for the mairiage of Miss Elkins to the duke of tho Abruzzl This is the proposed cement armor Is kept secret, hut the device has a remarkable resistance to bliells fired from the heaviest naval guns The weight of the cement is much less than the steel plates now In use. During the war the Russian warship Sebastopol was accidentally a leak rammed by the Peresviet, Beven meters long being made. The leak was repaired with cement. the Sebastopol saw active service, being hit once by a torpedo and battered by many shells. After her last fight it was found that she had been hit by six torpedoes, but the cement used in repairing the leak was practiAnesthetic Long Known. of cally undamaged. Association before the Lecturing Surgeons of Munich on narcotics. Prof. A Real Artist. Klein said that (lie process of redne Oscar Hammeistein at a dinner in of patients with New Yoik said that he imputed his ing the sensibilities a view to making operations painless great success to the fact that in his was known and prar tired in the house he put art ahead of of opera middle ages. Bishop Theodorus money making a a Chervira wrote prescription for I like to think, said Mr. Hammer-stein- , pain destroyer in the twelfth century in some small degree I that which contained opium, mniq bine and share the artistic feeling of the great hyoscine. A medical work printed in Handel. known treatise 1460 contains the first Handel, when the curtain woiilj on inhalation, and men now Inject rise upon a nearly empty house, would under the skin the smithing mixture say soothingly to his associates: which in 1460 was inhaled. Arh, never mind; the inubic will sound all the better. Bank Note. What Counts. First Director That new Then you dont believe in the sayseem to take any Inteiest in the Handsome is as handsome business. ing Director Heavens; Serond you does? No; it isnt so much what ham. dont want him to clean up everything, do you? We ought to be glad if he some does as the way he advertise It. Philadelphia Press. takes nothing hut the principal. municipal engineers, a large number of county surveyors and suburban engineers, and two representatives appointed by the war office a process After the second machine scattered a level layer of granite grit and chips upon the tar. which, when rolled, formed a road with a fine, smooth surface, durable road A tar macadam and dustless. made in this way costs from 3c 6d to 4s (85 to 97 cents) a square yard, as against ordinary macadam which costs on an average 2s. 6d. (60 cents) a square yard. g Russo-Japanes- e It is undet stood that tho plan of the Utah Copper management is to begin ihe payment of dividends at the rate of $2 per hliare per annum on September 30, next Tlu company is mild to liaxe $1,1100,000 tush on hand at tho pi esent time. From a lesponsihlo source it Is liiii m (1 that a poweitul combination, through Salt Bale representatives, is about to aoqiiiie a lease and bond on the Majestic Mines companys smelter It will he a big thing for at MUlord tlm southern (ountry if the scheme as (iilliued by its projeetois materiali- zes. It is scarcely probable that oven the wit lull aw nl of $50,000,000 of deposits fiom tho hanks by the treasury will exert any appreciable influence on the money maiket, so great is tho amount of money now held by tho hanks, and so light tho demand for same. But now is w hat tho prospector needs ready cash. Tho Bingham and Gai field Railway company is tho title of a new corporation formed last week. The articles set forth that the company will construct and operate a railway line from tho town of Bingham to the various mines of the district, also to and from tho concentrating and smelting center of Garfield. InTom Fisherman, a full blwod dian, received last week tho balanca due him on the purchase price of tho big group of claims at Stimler, which weie purchased a year ago by Harry inStimler. Tom owned a and locations terest in about twenty bold out to Harry Stimler, says tho Goldfield Chronicle. Of thirteen assays oi ore taken from the Utah mine at Fish Springs, the values ranged from 70.6 per cent lead on down, and down from 391 4 ounce silver to the ton. This accounts for the reason that the Utah Mine never sends in a doubtful shipment, but enabled to maintain the values to a steady and splendid level. The Salt Lakq Tribune is in receipt of tho following conundrum: If tho cyanide output of the Montgomery Shoshone mill for the month of Juno amounts to over $40,000, and the concentrates amount to more than tho cyanide product, what becomes of tho money realized for both, and why the slock of this comrmny tilling for one-fourt- 1 1 60 cents per share? The management of the Croesus, at Halley, Idaho, Is making, splendid headway in Installing its new concentrating plant, a mill that promises to bo of great interest generally to tho tho mining and milling fiuterntty of west, owing to the particular condl-lion- s under which the management will ho operating. On the Croesus Tha property are two great veins. east and west vein carries gold values, while the north and south vein conTho tains silver anil lead values. company was confronted with tho proposition of putting in a mill which would handle both chaiacters of ore. A fourth well, making the third within two months, has just been opened in the Virgin river fields in southern Utah. This well, like its tnree associates, will produce over All ot tho fifty ban els of oil a day wrils aic within a few miles of Virgin City company, Tho Giasscelli Chemical the organization that is operating tho new zinc plant at Park City, is going to erect a new building on to the first plant, in which will be installed additional screens, so as to raise tho capacity up to a maximum of 125 to 135 tons per day. Owing to an entirely unexpected difficulty the management of tho United States Smelting, Refining and Mining company has been forced to abandon for the time being its contemplated resumption of activity in the Richmond Eureka mining properties of Eureka, Nev. minTungsten, one of the rare-earterals, extensively used in the manufacture of incandescent lamps which give a brilliant white light of pleasing quality, is found in White Pine counThe tungsten bearing ty, Nevada. minerals found in that section are hubnerite and scheellte. In contrast to the small domestic purchases of copper lasr month w 're the exports of the metal. There wee a revival in exports duiing June, tho months total being nearly 30 ooo tons, over May of 7,0u0, and an incic-asover June last vrar of 13,500, says the New Yoik Evening Post. The directors of the May Dav Mining company last week, posted an increased dividend, the amount agreed cents per share. This on hi ing dividend of $12,000 wi'l be paid to ttockholders on the 20th of tha month, the books to close on the 15th, And to reopen on ,v, ?tst h ls |