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Show TEE MEEKLY SEHT1NEL MY f'OCETOIL DEMOCRATS ilf.EMAIL SHARP WILLIAMS SOUNDS KEYNOTE OF CAMPAIGN. JOHN . . . mi UTAH STATE NEWS. Dividends declared by Utah mines nrlng the month of June total 1 209,000. All the members of the city council of Salt Lake City excejit two are vis-Kin- the CONVENE St Liuis exposition. An eastern syndicate has concluded arrangements for the sinking of a well fa the Farmington district for oil. Lewis Gibbs, aged 12, of Ogden, fell from a horse and received Injuries from which he died an hour later. It Is said that Mantl City will spend qoite a sum of money tnnneling for srater at the mouth of City Creek enyon. The Black Hawk war veterans are preparing for the greatest reunion In their history, to be held at Mantl, July 17 and 18. During the month of June the Salt Lake Mining Exchange handled 385,. X06 shares of stock, for which the sum of 3117,386 50 was paid. The output of copper matte from the alley smelters for the month of June la reported at 4,035,603 pounds, as against 4,326,000 for the month of May. Thirty thousand tickets were sold by the Salt Lake real estate men for their excuission to Salt air. 15,000 peo-pigoing out' to the resort during tha day. Lawrence Hoag, aged 14, of West Weber, was thrown from a hay raka a during a runaway and sustained broken leg and injuries to his back and head. Work is to be resumed on the Catholic cathedral In Salt Lake City, twelve members of the church having pledged 560, Out) with which to continue the work. John Sharp Williams, aged 24, member of a prominent Salt Lake family, ulclded on the 29tb, shooting himself. Over-studwas the and Muse of the tragedy. Salt Lake City's port of entry is being patronized by Importing mer chants to an extent even greater than was anticipated by those who worked tor its establishment by the govern e aaent Prolonged Applause Greets Name of Grover Cleveland, While Bryan and Jones Were Almost Ignored. The Democratic national conven tlon nut in St. Louis on the Ctli, listti from Repened to an extendel bp-resentative John Sharp Williams, its teu.poiary chaiiman, appointed the ' committees iieu-arai- ) to peifcct a per rr.anent organization and adjourned until the 7th In a session lasting two hours anil incident fifty minutes one striking overshadowed ail othijr proceedings That was the ent lius in's tic and pro- the longed cheering which greeted name of Urcver Cleveland. While tho outburst which greeted the name of the former Democratic president before Its last syllable had fallen from the lips of the temporary chairman was noteworthy In ttse'f, it was magnified by contrast with the greeting accorded the actual persons of men who stood for all that has been opposed by Mr. Cleie.and and within the party during the last eight years James K. Joneb of Arkansas, chair man of the national committee, went onto the platfoim and took tils seat unuotiied IractouHy no greeting was given him who,n he faced the conven tlon with gavel in hand There were other slalwatt lieutenants of the Nei braskan wlio entered the had laiiiit d, and lasiij, Mr. ilryan himself, who, for the first time during two national campaigns, was giected with silence. Eight minutes after the gavel fell tho tw h undulate of his part passed In at the mam entrance Bill sought his seat unheralded unj d A few moments later he am-- ) and pushed his wav to seat neater the aisle where, standing a moment, to give greeting to friends, he wn But caught sight of ami applauded the measine of applause was but a ripple, when cimpuicd to the storm call0d forth by Cleveland's name The speech t f John Sharp Williams, toinpoiary chairman of the convention, was well received and frequently applauded Mr Williams arraigned the Itopub irans and criticised their policy, satirized Roosevelt and Root their mutual admiration and declared that the tariff will be the overshadowing issue and prophesied Democratic victory. mi-ac- "; FIGHT. HAND-TO-HAi.- Contest at Mo Tien Lin Pass Was a One. Bloody Tho aggregate values of gold, silver, dispatches Indicate Supplemental lead from and wrested Utahs oopper Mo at Tien Lin pass on the that fight bills during the month of June was 4 was a desperate July IVI0 .200. In the preceedlng month Mfilr. 'A majority rjf the Japanese inthe Value of the total output was $2, were wounded by bayonets. The jured 004,700. Russians surrounded the outposts of Word has been received lu Ogden the Japanese, who fought until relief of the death of C. P. Marshall of North came. The Russians loft 53 dead and Ogden at Rock RIvhr, Wyoming. Mar 40 wounded upon the field. The Japhall was killed while at work on the anese iost 19 killed and 38 wounded. big steel bridge under construction at It is believed that the Russians susthat point. tained greater losses during the purDuring the month of June the ratio suit than in the action. of divorces to marriages in Sa.t Lake On July th two battalions of Ruscounty, according to the records of the sians attempted to break through the tutposts at the northern on county clerk's ollice, was 1 to 7, there Japanese trance of Mo Tien ltts.s Before 24 169 licenses and being complaints they surrounded an outpost of for divorce hied. eighty men at the font of a hill and the trench above A blood v Joseph Wahlherg, well known In charged encounter with bayonets lasting a Ogden, accidentally shot oft the Index quarter of nil hour ensued The Rusfinger of his right hand at Soda sians attac kod the tre nch thiee times, Springs, Idaho, some days ago. He hut were driven it p the valley by a was fooling with a revolver when the Japanese reinforeenient, leaving rnanv dead and wounded. Occident happened. While Umbering In the Scofield cod! Republicans Celebrate Anniversary of Their Party. mines a huge slab of coal weighing four tons fell on Thomas McKee, Five thousand people assembled in breaking his back and otherwise In- Ltoniis park. Jackson, Mich , on the juring him. He was 'conscious Ull 6th, to celebrate tliy fiftieth anniverdeath came tp his relief. , sary of the birth of the Republican "under the oaks' in Jackson During the prchef8 of an electrical party ix.4 It was here on that date 6, storm in Salt Lake City on the night July first state convention, acting that the of July 1, Heber Franklin, conductor on a street car, caught a loaded" tinder the name of ,' Republicans," was state ticket nominated c n trolley and was rendered unconscious held. Thowent that day through a heated camBis Injuries were not serious. paign to election day success. SecreAn army of grasshoppers has Invad- tary of State John Hay. who was prl secretary to Abraham Lincoln, ed the fields between ManU and Eph- vate first the Republican president, was raim. More than 11,000 pounds ol oratoh of the day. Other distinguishe 1 hoppers Were caught in one day. Seven- guests present were Speaker Cannon bushels were caught In ons of the national house of representaty-five Senator Fairbanks cf Indiana, field, but next day they were aa thick tives; candidate for vice presiRepublican ever. as dent. and Senators Alger and Burrows Saloomnen of Salt Lake City ar of Michigan. endeavoring to have the drug stores Perished in Burning House. taxed 31.200 a year for selling liquor. A special to the Portland Telegram The drug stores uow pay $400 and the states that Mrs saloon men 51,200, and the latter de- from North Yakima Dennis Elsie perished In a die which clare each should pay the same her home, and her husband destroyed amount received injuries which may prove A black cat is held responsible for fatal. The fire was occasioned by i of diphtheria in Salt lamp exploding in Mr Dennis' hands a Lake City. One death has already re as he was ascending the stans The to suited from the d.sease, and it is flames spread quicklv and. calling his wife. Dennis succeeded in fighting thought in the neighborhood that the Ills way. through ihe (lames to th child contracted the disease while street. Mrs Dennis was unable to and with cat. the perished unset ah y in tho escape playing flames. The son cf Dr. ReyWoman Sentenced to Hang. nolds, of Ogden, who was badiy burned has succumbed to his at the cut-ofMrs. Catherine Danz ..of Phi.adel-phia- , convicted of murder in the first Injuries. The hoy and his lather were attempting to rid a car of bedbues. degree for poisoning her husband, has using gaso.inc, when an explosion oc- been sentenced to be hanged.1 An apcurred, both being burned. peal will he taken to the supreme A deplorable condition of affairs is court by Mrs. Danzs counsel. George doctor, was said to exist in Fan view. That place Hosscy. a negro "voodoosentenced to and convutel Is now In the midst of what is almost recently with Danzs death. a veritable epidemic of whooping death in connection testimony at the trial of Hosscy cough. It is said that nearly eveiy The Mrs. Dbnz was to the effect that and In the one town or has niora family woman had procured poison from the cases of the disease. Several deaths she administered' to her which Hosscy. Jiave occurred. husband. hand-to-han- d ' duv-llg- i c fifteen-year-ol- strength of the Japanese forces. The SEVEN HUNDRED DEAD Russian losses are officially stated to Watson of Georgia and Tribble! f be 239. HIP LOADED WITH EMIGRANT? Nebraska Are Chosen. In case the Information obtained by GOES TO THE BOTTOM. a of Watson Thomas General Keller leads General KuropaO Georgia 4nt for nominated to kin Is Liao consider nanlmously that pres! Yang by the Populist conveotiuu at Epf&S' seriously threatened. It la probable Helpless Women and Children Mee Horrible Death, the Life Boats Befield, Illx Ho was placed in nomtt1 that some of the troops will return Uon before the convention by I A. north from Ta Tche Kiao. ing Smashed by the Heavy Seat. Parker of Kentucky. Senator ien Then the Japanese are likely to rerefused to permit bla name to go be- peat their attempt to capture New More than 700 Danish and Norwef fore the convention. Thcmaa Tnb& M Chwang. lan emigrants bound for New Yorl f Nebraska was nominated vice FeS" from London, are believed to hav MOYER IS FREE. Ident, been drowned In the North Atlantic The committee on resolutions, tt its Labor Leader Released From Custody on June 28. Out of nearly 800 souli on board the Danish steamship Norge report to the convention, realtrel on 310,000 Bonds. adherence to the baslp truths of the Charles H. Moyer, president of the which left Copenhagen June 22. only Omaha platform of 1892 and cf the are known to be alive Western Federation of Mioers, was twenty-sevesubsequent platforms cf 1896 nl released from no hope Is held out. for the and rest EdSherifT custody by 19t0. The platform then demW'.ds seen When last the Norge was sink-lnward Bell of Teller county, In Denthat all money be Issued 'directs bf on the isla ol where she struck ver, Colo., on Tuesday afternoon, the government, every dol.ar tote a Rock&ll, whose isolated peak 'raises on for bonds after 310,000 furnishing full legal tender; demands several the charges of murder and Inciting Kself from a deadly Atlantic reef 29C of miles off the west coast of Scotland savings banks; upholds the rlgk riot, filed against him at Cripplo labor to organize and favors tin enEarly op the morning of last Tues Creek. Bonds were provided by a actment of legislation for the Iin was out cf hei Moyer has been day the Norge, which company. guarantee course on the Isla provement of the condition of the a where she struck prisoner 103 days, and during the wage earners; demands the lnltiitlve In the distance, of Rockail reef, which, conwas of time that nd referendum; Savors prohibition greater portion fined In the bull pen at Tehurlde, on looks like a ship under full sail. The of the Slien ownership lands; Norge was quickly backed off, hut the the plea of "military necessity." the withdrawal of special privheavy seas poured In through a rent Vice for were furnished also Bonds and monopoly, and ileges of trui-t- s President J. C. Williams and Assist- In her bows. declares that the government slould The emigrants who were then ant Secretary James Kirwan of the own and control the railroads, telebreakfast below ran on awaiting Ths Western Federation of Miners. deck. The hatchways were scarcely graphs and telephone systems, and other executive officers federathe of, should provide & parcels post. The built for these hundreds of sculs and tion, all of whom are included In the was adopted unanimoutiy. platform information filed at Cripple Creek, became clogged The Norge quickly began to, go are not now in the stale. RUSSIANS OUTNUMBEREt. down by the head Eight boats were SLAIN BY DUTCH TROOPS. lowered and into these the women Forced to Retire Before Overwhelm and children wore hurriedly put. Six Ing Numbers With Loss of 210. One Thousand Killed, Several Hunof these boats smashed against the A St. Petotsburg dispatch inder dred Being Women and Children. of tho Norge and their helpless side date of Ju.y 5, says: Thirteen com A dispat h from Batavia (capital ol Inmates were caught up by the heavy hV of Russian troops sent oit panies the Dutch East Indies) says that the seas. Lieutenant General Count Kelbr It. commander of the expedition to North Three boatloads got safely away a reconnaissance In force to asc'rtain attacked from the side cf the sinking ship and Achin (northern Sumaita) tof the strength the Japanese column? on June 2u. The Aclunese los-many of the emigrants who were left advance .force moving on LIaoVang jl.ikat was 432 killed, Including 281 women on board, threw themselves Into thv ranio into collision with the Japinos-- ' and eighty eight children, aud fifty-fou- r sea and were drowned. between and Feng Siiul wounded Seventeen prisoners Captain Guud 1, so say the surviv passes yeterday. were taken. The Dutth casualties in- ors, stood on the bridge of the doomed Sharp fighting resulted and the cluded tho comn.ai.-lerAleut, two sen vessel until It could bo seen no more Russians retired before overwhelming aud thirteen soldiers wounded. The Ncrge foundered suddenly and geants numbers, after ascertaining thsact On Juno 23 the Dutch troops attacked some 600 terrified emigrants were when the Acbiuese ios-e- s Into' the water or drawn down thrown lingatbars, WON BATTLE OF KINCHOU. were 654 k.lled. Including 186 women with the sinking ship Those who 130 aud forty-nincould swim tried to reach the boats and children, Japanese Commander Has Deserved Twenty-eigh- t wounded. Well of His Country-prisoners but theso were already too fuL and Gan. Oku, commander of ths army were taken. The Dutch losses were their occupants beat off the drowning that took Kinchou, stormed tna a captain, twenty-twsoldiers and six wretches with oars coolies wounded. The boat- kept together for some time. Virtually all of their occupant MOURNED AS DEAD. were passengers and were not used to such craft. The boat occu handling Man Who Disappeared Sis Minnesota Years Ago is Alive and Well. pied by the survivors and which landMourned as dead for six years, Jo- ed at Grimsby was a lifeboat. The fate of the other two boats Is seph W. Brown, well known In ma. rine circles at the head of the lake unknown. The lifeboat made faster years ago, Is alive and well at Seattle, progress and fell In with the steam from which place he has written to trawler Salvia. What became of the other boats Is not yet known. his wife at Duluth, Minn., asking he TORTURED BY FIEND. forgiveness and asking her to come to him. When last seen he was rowing Jesious Husband Brands Womans out Into Lake Superior in a small Arms With Name of Supposed A few days afterward some fishermen Rival. discovered the upturned craft, with a mackintosh and pair of gloves which Mrs. Julia Rogers of Houston, Tex., were identified as being Brown's. BeBrown had appeared before Juriiro rf the Peace fore his disappearance n his lito fo j Matthews and aeked for a wart ant for taken out insurance 35.000 and Mrs. Brown, believing her her husbands arrest. With eyes Tha streaming with tears, Mrs. Rogers exhusband dead, put in a claim. heights of Nnnstan hill, and drove the company was not satisfied until this Russians before it, is a veteran of the week that the man was really dead, hibited her arms, upon which were war and fix several and then wrote Mrs Brown stating frightful burns, arranged so as to disyears was a member of the Mikado's that on July 15 the check for the full tinctly form tho letters of a mans amount wou.d be forthcoming. supreme military council. name, and the one who the Jealous husband believed had invaded his PROHIBITION PARTY NOMINEES. home. With his wife gagged, bound and hung up by the feet, the jealous husband tock his time at heating Irons and branding the rf the helpless woman. After completing his fiendish work he let t her in her suspended position, hut removed the gag that she might cry for help. In paces the burns reached to the bone, and nothing but death will erase the name of the Imagined rival. WILL LEAD POPULISTS. AD ENDING OF CELEBRATION. ! n g Mo-Tle- n , Chlno-Japanes- e f!e--- CHASING New Jersey COLORED FIENDS. Citizens Are Preparing for a Lynching Bee. Hundreds af arm'. men are pursuing the negro s who criminally assaulted Mrs Essie BjJdle, wife of Charles Bulde, a farmer, at her home near Burlinati'i), N J. Two negro to the Burlingsuspects wer- - lr ton jail late Tuc-da- y night, and a large crowd threatened to lynch them, but they were taken into the building safe.y. Both men declare they are at Ogden. While 2,500 persons were wstchlsg the pyrotechnic display at Glen wood Park, Ogden. Utah, an explosion occurred, ns the result of which twe persona were killed sad four Injured. The dead are Daniel Shupe and Miss Charlotte Clark, while the Injured D. Moran, are: aged 9 years; bruised on forehead and cut on face. J. Funelle, 14 years old; right Mrs. T. Dowelly, bruised. Ida O'Hornett, bruised. Shupe was struck in the neck with some kind at a missile. His throat was terribly lacerated and death was Instantaneous. Miss Clark, who sat but a few feet distant from Shupe, was struck In the chest with a twisted piece of metaL The wound was six inches In length and about three inches deep. She lived about fifteen minutes. She was accompanied by Joseph Gibson, to whom she was to have been married In November. She resides at Warrea, Weber county. Mr. Shoupe was a member of the firm of Shupe, Williams & Co., and leaves a widow and several children. Those Injured were struck by flying missiles, but they are not seriously hurt. AT MERCY OF THE ELEMENTS. Cloudburst and Electrical Storm Cause Much Damage in Salt Lake Valley. A cloudburst in Dry canyon cn July 1 partially inundated about a dezt-blocks in the northeast era part of Salt Lake City. The water rufahed from the mouth of the mountain defile in a wave said to have been more than six feet high. In less than half an hour it had rushed across the east bench, swept over win !o blocks and torn down the thoroughfares in that per tlon of the city, leaving a wake of mud sand and debris. Just before the cloudburst an electrical storm passe, along the mountain range, doing not s than 312.5J-damage to preperty of the Utah Light & Railway company About 6 o'clock, while tho electrical storm was at i,ts height at Bear river, the station there of the company was rendered useless by being struck by a Before the company had heavy bolt had time to recover from that shock, word came that the station at Ogden had been struck by a second bolt, doing about $2,500 damage, the same amount as at Bear river. An hour later the at Murray was destroyed by fire, after having been struck by lightning. It completely destroyed the lighting system of that city, which was without ugnis the remainder of the night The damage caused by the cloudburst cannot be estimated. It will reach the thousands. Hundreds of lawns throughout the devastated are eoverei with mud and sand to a varying from nno to six Inches Flower beds ;ue ruined, shrub torn lip, fenees enher partially swept wooden side away or bully damag'-dwalks fhute off on 'tie cre--- t of the flood, cellars were filled with water and the stn-c- t cut where the torrent ruihed down them le--- n see-tio- n 1 TWENTY KILLED IN WRECK. Train Running Fifty Miles an Hour Dashes Into Open Switch. The Chicago limi'ed on the Wabash railroad, due in St. Louis at 7 p. m.. a late and running fifty miles an hour, was wrecked Sunday night irride the city limits of Litchfield Ills. The engine ran Into aa open switeh and struck a freight train on a siding The engine and the first three coaches were piled In a heap across tho track, caught fire and were consumed. It Is believed that twepty persons perished in these coaches and that forty were injured Three of the Injured have since died. The last ear on the train, a special from Wisconsin, was pushed back and saved. Nearly ail of the passengers were bound for St. Louis, and many of them were delegates to the Democratic national convention. half-hou- r Fierce Forest Fire In Arizona fierce forest fire is raging In the Huachuca mountains, which Is destroying many thousand acres of fine timber, says a Tombstone, Arizona, dispatch. The fire started In Ash canyon and Is spreading westward tnd threatening the property and buildings of several mining companies near, and also the large plant and reservoir of the Huachuca Water company, located Head of Nevada Delegation to Demoand from which In Miles canyon, cratic Convention Is Dead. Tombstone derives Its water supply. Ryan, national Democrats Joseph A large force of men Is fighting the committeeman from Nevada and head lira. of the Nevada delegation to ths Demo-- , Murdered for His Money. crstic national convention, died on Mall advices from Nome tell of the Friday at the Jefferson hotel, 8L finding of the body of an old man on Louis, of pneumonia. May 28 hidden among the willows that Ryan and his wife went to SL Louis The skull direct from their home at Virginia border Ovlakaket river. was oadly crushed. The body was City. Nev., on Monday. It was their dressed In underclothes and wrapped Intention to spend several days viewIt is believed that the ing the fair before the opening of ths In blankets. ernor In 1898 and 1902. He received Mr. Ryan, however, conbody Is that of W. S. Evans, who ccnventlon. 118.000 votes for treasurer In 1S97 and came to Vadez on the steamer with tracted a cold en route, and when he 132.000 votes for governor in 1898. two young men who were without reached St. Louis was quite ill. He George W. Carroll of Beaumont, funds. Evans was defraying all ex- never .eft his rooms at the hotel. His Tex., the nominee for vice president, penses. and it is supposed from tbs physlclajis pronounced his ease pneuis the owner of large oil properties In evidence that he was murdered for monia. hut a serious result was not his money. Texas and is reputed a millionaire. anticipated. TRAIN BLOWN FROM TRACK. Smead Gets Bounced. Mother Saved by Boy's Death. The president has removed William Struck by the' body of her 8 yearrald Tornado in Illinois Causes Serious H. Smead, agent In charge of the Flat-hea- d eon, who was Immediately killed by Railway Accident Indian agency in Montana, and an express train. Mrs. Alva WilliamAn accommodation passenger train Captain Samuel Bellow of son escaped the fate of her bey. Mrs. cn the Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis appointed as his successor. Williamson and her son were on ths Mont., Missoula, railroad was blown from the track at Smead had been In the service seven way to Williamsport, Pa., to visit Mrs. Oakford, 111., twelve miles north of Williamson's mother and were walkyears, and the removal is because of Petersburg, by a tornado. Baggageing on the track. They stepped from and alleged administrative Irregularities. In freut of an approaching freight man Thomas Wiley was killed several persons injured, including It Is said that the agent gained no train and did not see the General Manager H W. Gridley of personal profit out of the transaetb ns express. The boy was ahead, the railroad, who suffered a broken which led to his removal, but that the Ills body was throwfi back with great of Springfield, acts were serious breathes of the arm. and Ernest rio.ence and knocked his mother oil III., who was probably fatally hurt. the track. A The Rev Silas C. Swallow, nominated for president by the national prohibition r mention In Indianapolis, 1? editor of the Pennsylvania Methodist am! has three times run for state offices m Pennsylvania, for state truss urer in 1897 and for gov 7w Persons Killed and Four Injured' swift-runnin- . |