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Show fcftefak W. M. WHITK, IN A WRECK. SEVEN KILLED CEAVIPv COUNTY BLADE ff rsbll-Se- r, 1tistrtli opntlf rtou 4jm ninth left Mih rnurn lOjf fct 4 (A & iut And snulh1uhd pa m , irQpr train, due tWir bt f, Collided in the deiM fo offhe carU morning at Ilersou, itvrhty rjinr milra o ptrvu north of (irand (iriml UTAH BEAVER, s UTAH STATE NEWS. KrtpHv , W Ila UuAiingroti I of Haa TrBcorTnmnifttHy ( t rt; -- Lft I'orluoa ef Mhj s-- V p Hunting OH (resident of th southern Pacific l.ailway company, died of heart trouhl. at bn, camp, Iin I had ('lirlfh M I itfc, xil'rt Knot in the Adfioudacks, at about ii'vMtid tirorlfridt Nilltom II I of midnight Moudai li ki H. W oodlionuc, Kalii It well on rt tiring at H Apt C p iw ijf r (irand Rapid, Jltp'iii was lahcn suddenly with he oehk, rankhn, lud 'I los vmh lommon with i hoking r(H II fV , av to thr tv Acconllnj' was not and him, thought tobcaeriosi r Lr il--tt Lxa id t- the cullUiuu-J!!- ! Tic liiitme worse but f ur Mi at Wtlia, As fen as the v riousncss of the aL '1 i d t mite north of (.ram! a nu setigerwas was tack two f nkv mrct at trains Aisuatly the to i. unp of Governor , dispatihed An trd r milca south of Rnron d ctor and he va ihMird that Miry nurt at Wuolsi ' u, Lounsftrry for a on hand In half an hour four Hides north of riernon Mr Huntington die i without ga if Later operator Well ua s consciousness not more than t the express hatT passed hi of hour an b. pasted having Id He via thru l He answered "So. to countermand former order and ive two u the attac k and l.is death. Mit lluiilington and his secretary, ordera to No to meet No 2 at Sami Lake. Similar orders were iveii to G K Miles, were at bis bedside at th rf' his death No. 2 1 raiu No ' never got the order, turn-o- f m the day of Monday Mr. NUTt Md Early CteU having already to be enjoying They collided, llicrtfori, while "both lluiilington apoeared were going at full fc d The forward car were lelet-nptVi hen flr. tlpcrator tcils had diccovcrcd he tried to atop theexpress at his error la in in fnll blaat Caebe Tbreeblng wan half a minute too but Pierson, the acre Indtcatea and per yield county late. that about 1.300,000 bueheU of eereala blit be garnered in Cache county thla MOB AFTER NEGROES The fifth aanuat eeasios of tb 7T el-er-n Negro Pre Association was bold la bait I,U laat week. of amailpox baa developed Oue at ML Nebo, the patient having con traded the disease in Wyoming. The attorney for Abe Major are now confident of getting1 a reheariDg of b ix case before tb etrpreme court The echool ernane for Tooele county thie year abowa a total of 1,807 children of echool age, 879 boye and 938 girle. j State Senator Smoot of Proeo loet 650 while bathing at Saltair one da y laat week, the muoejr being atolen from bia bathroom. Theaonuat reunion of Utah Indian war veteran! waa held at the Proeo lake reeort lat week, a Urge crowd being in atteodanee A foreat fir hae been raging ta the 'Bine mountains" recently, the light of which eoold be plainly aean oo the Btii above Moab, sixty mi lee from tbe wereltiHrd and nine one of wliumtinnul TXTrf ijr r ov r loiretT" ee tear. j i There are about 1,000 wild horses on leaaed landa of tbe Uintah reserve-tlo- n and they will be rounded up by tbe leaaeee in a abort time and aona 'disposition made of them, ! During the celebration. of March an U fay at Saratoga springe, one man U aald to have actually taken'hia mother-In-lain a trail wagon eo aa to hare the whole family re prevented. aoa of Deputy The County Clerk Stare, of Balt Lake, got bold of a buttle of earbolle acid and poured the eooanmlng liquid orer hie Bead, the child' eoalp and face be fug fearfully burned. William Neebnah waa shot by Halvor Hope at Salt I.ake.bnt fortunately the bullet glaoeed frota Keebuah'e ekull, making only a alight fleeh wound, tb trouble all oocnrrlog orer a treapaaaing the j v g three-quarter- v & IN NEW YORK W k.t I Cost. I Coadaet tb. srmnl lb. I ulUd lutvs. Inllaitw .CUu TbM CmhUKMIU bm ttrtKia I atves Sba Bafeavea ha forwsrdei The throngb the Chinese minister in Paris, Yu Kong, a message to the French government complaiotnfof tbe tardb ness of the foreign ministers in Pekin lnreplyiog to the offer of the Chinese government to conduct their escort." The message proceeded to asy that n the declined to be responsible ' for any casualties" whick might follow these delays and insisted that the European governments order their representative to leave Pekin. To this communication M. Delcasse, minister of foreign affairs, sent tbe following reply: No order to depart from Pekimwill be given to our nnn!sler;ko long as the route is unsafe. If a casualty occurs theesponsibilify will be entirely with the Chinese government. Its strict duty is to project foreign ministers even more than its own. If it true that the Chinese government has great difficulty in defending them and in defending itself against rebels, it should order its troops to stand aside before the allied force This would render fre th road from Tien Tain to the capital and would accomplish work of protection which is encumbered. Th Chinese government should understand The new offices and employment spe- that the only mean of proving the cifically anthorized aggregate 8,069 in incerity of it designs and of limiting number at an annual coat of 63,528,673 It responsibility is a cessation in tb and those abolished or omitted num- placing of obstacles in the way of sock ber 2,799, at an annual cost of 61,944,-658- , an arrangement. " a increase of 2,270, at a cost of 62,593,025. RUSSIAN EMBASSY MAY Th number of salaries or compensaLEAVE PEKIN. tions increased is 487, at an actual cost of 6135,188 and tbe number reduced la Aaaooaeement MaHe That tha Csar Has Given His Minister Permission to JS, in tbe total annual sum of. 61,653, a - Lea vs Pekin. net increase of 479, at a cost for the The Russian foreign office has reyear of 6133,530. ceived a telegram direct from M. De A comparison of the total appropriaGiera tbe Russian minister at the Chitions for the first session of the fifty-sixt- h nese capital from Pekin. The discongress for 1901, 6710,150,863, was evidently taken by courier patch with those of the last session of th to Tsl Nan, tbe canal of Shan Tungr -fifty-fiftcongress for 1900, 8284,981,-02- 2, and was thence telegraphed by the loshows an increase of $35,169,841. cal Yaraen. Of this amount appropriations for army M. Dd Geirs announces that th show an increase of 633,789,981; fortifiof the legations continues, the cations $3,473,726, navy, 617,00,947; the siege still having some provisions besieged postal service 68,024,100; sundry civil left. expenses, chiefly river and harbor conThe Chines government proposes to tract work, and for tbe eenana transmit the ministers messages, and th Indian, agricultural, dip- insist that they leave Pekin. lomatic and other branches of the serAa the ministers had not sufficient vice 82,664,904; and permanent approguarantee, they replied that they must priations including interest on sinking receive the permission of their governfund for tbe pnblic debt $4,034,000. ments before leaving the city. On the other hand, there appear reTbe messenger then announces that daction! of 815,521,843, because of tb the czar'a approval has been given for passage of no regntar river and harbor M. De Giera to afart for Tien l'sin with act; 89,317,582 la deficiencies and (24.- - hiaentire staff and the marine guard 943,289 In miscellaneous, 0 appropria- - on condition existing governtions. ment at Pesin and the emperor afford Tbe total amount of contract authem guarantee that tbe journey thorized in addition to tho appropriabe undertaken without danger. tion made la 8186,609,900 leaa than At the same time M. De Giera la ax waa anthorized at tbe last aesalon of to call attention to the heavy pected , the previooa Congreaa. responsibility the Chinese government will incur should there be the slighW BAYED BY GENERAL WHEELER. eat infraction of tbe violability of the persona accompanying them to Tie Old Warrior 8ovm tho Ufa of Bryan's Tain. of ' volume of appropriation, new offices, etc., required by th law to be prepared sod published at tbe end of each session of Congress, under th direction of tbe committees on the appropriations of th senate and house, has been completed for the first season A sumof the Fifty-sixtCongress. the shows of tbe mary appropriation grand total of 6710,150, bC7.88. The1 details by bills sre. Agricultural ...... .. 6 4,023,000.00 114,220,085 55 Army 1,871,108 76 Diplomatic District of Columbia . . 7,277,360.3i 7 383,628.00 Fortifications Indian . ,TT ,TB7,B8B 24 jt 24,186,672.53 Legislative If. , , .. 674 308 68 Military academy bia of b aval 65, J 40,916 67 ,TT2 Huntington at tb time 145245.2 3 0 00 di i as president and director of Penatou -Poetofbee 113,658,238 5 He" ; ieru Pacific company, preai-- i River and harbor 5tW),0o0?0 director of the Pacific Mat! (hit 66,319,916 46 Bundry civil 8 r 15,688,330 61 Vp company, president and Deficiency appropriation 34 Pacific Bail-- . Miscellaneous appr't'i a. .1 jjf the Southern d r. . . . 132, 712, 220. 00 r, pany of California, director of Permanent appr t'ns. In addition to th specific spproprl-tion- s .. the a' furnia Pacific railway, and made contracts are authorized to i.f the Galveston, Harrisburg & entered be into for increase of tbe navA". m to Railroad company, presibai al establishment and for various pubtiuatemala th mi of director dent works throughout tbe country reCenr U Railroad company, and diree-t- cr lic Cona so in tbe following: Gulf, West quiring future appropriations by gress in tb aggregate sum of 658, Tb rage farmer son of hia time, a .Many more hours of tnsnual train-l- a ..tuof mental Pour months each waa yer the village school, until hetrain-io 14 w iv the extent of ht mental lie then hired out at farm work e year, receiving 67 per month, Lu u th engaged in the mercantile bual-,- n i went to California in 1849 ae si Si gaged in mercantile pursuits He projected e t at "sacramento. in tl ' , it hern Pacific railway system uased his great fortune through at - icctioo with iL h 1 fortune of s I 4 a reel estimates th n g ton at from 640,000,000 to 11 M 11 Million. FRANCS TALKS PLAIN. BILLS. BIG APPROPRIATION fam- ily nine children of whom Collia "ua. he fifth. He waa brought up aa FAMOUS MAGNATE bUCCUME$ TO HEAMT FAiLUHt 4e-- The northbound DEAD. iter, and Daniel, th painter ' It s father waa a farmer, with a C. P. HUNTINGTON Tsnng-li-Yamr- n h I r di-r,- 1 440,-68- T Tsung-li-Yame- 4. nt CITY. Poor lluodrfNt KirriH C'allrd Oat to J'rotrt't Negro, Miy of Hhuiu AllaikMi by th Alolu A JoboLjevi-rahuudreil. persuui formed at 11 o clock Wedocvrfay night in front of t he home of Policeman U. J Thorp, 370 Ninth avenue. New ork City, to wreak vengeance upon the negroes of that neighborhood, because on of their race bad caused the policeman's death. '1 horp was Hablwd and bruised last Huinlay niglit by several negroes while he was attempting to arrest a colored woman, and died the following day '1 lie man who inflicted moat of tbe injuries is autd to be Arthur Harris. In a few rolnntes the mob swelled to 1,500 people and as they liecame violent the negroes tied into any biding place they could hud. The police reserves from four stations, numbering 4o0 in now. were called out. all, The report of the eorreyor of Plot The mob of while men, which grew and Harter coon tie ehowe Kooeharem, with great rapidity, raged through the which hae heretofore been considered and negroes, regardless of age district and treated ai being in Plate eonnty, or were indiscriminately attacked, sex, C0LU3 P. HUNTINGTON. I in barter county by at least quarter Hcorea were Injured. It took the comf a mile. bined efforts ef tbe reserves, with aa. & Pacific Railway company. the best of health, walking about Be men of Vernal are emaehlaf all many more policemen on regular patrol hts Western Railroad company, Louisiana and a oa record thla yaar, one firm having espreserve taking pei trip duty in tbe four precincts, to restore vate steamer, tbe Oneida, and he re Mexican International Railway comtreated 400 pound of honey to the order. . oolony np to dato, and have now be. Children Wreck Trains In Matl.fy Cariosity. marked to his friends that he waa feel pany, Morgan Louisiana A Texaa Railroad and Steamship company, tweea 40,000 and 60,000 pound ready unusually well. Arthur Taylor and tieorge Feather-alon- ingCollia was bon Newport News Light and Water com Potter for the market Huntington each about B years of age, are Mexican Peter Bllsthae ened Solomoa Peter-eo- n under arrest at Victor, Colo., charged in Harrington, Conn., October 22, 1821. panyrNew York, Texaa He la descended from tbe Huntingtons' Railway company. Old Dominion In tb Provo court for 63,000 damwith causing the wreck of tbe Midland Old Dominion age and 1150 expended la litigation, Termioal passenger train half a mile of Connecticut, who were the progeni- Steamship company. and California tor Land of the bamuel, Oregon Benjamin, company, jurist; claiming that Petoreon had him prone Yoeag Sow. east of Independence, and trying to the of the Declaration of Inde- Railroad company. Western Telegraph signer anted wrongfully ua the ebarg of wreck the Florence and General Wheeler, commander ARRANGING FUSION FOR IDAHO Joseph Cripple Creek pendence; Daniel, tutor of Yale and company, Detroit Gas company, Fueute-Coa- l of tbe Department of the Lakes, mnlawfully Incloalng pnblle landa. train from Hull Hill in tbe yards at Congregational minister; Frederick company, and Metropolitan Truat the life of William Jenninga National Party Endeavoring to Hr Jobs C. Willey, a packer la the em- Independence. the lroteetant Episcopal min- - company of New York. Daoiel, son of monies Ad Terse Interests. In the Brat instance they Turned a Bryan, Jr., the twelve-year-ol- d ploy of P. Auerbach A Co., Salt Lake, the Democratic candidate for the presibee Confeeaed to systematically robbing switch, sending the pasaenger engine A number of the leaders of the DemPHILIPPINE VETERANS. JOHN J. INGALLS DYINQ. dency, The lad visited General Wheeler ocratic, Populist and Silver Repubbla employer for tho past five year, crashing into some freight car on the and th latter, after hia first greeting, and In that time he had atolen prob- - aiding. Two passengers ftere Injured. Bsanloa at Denver of Oulillers he tl Serveg Famous Kansan Fataltjr HI tTItfc Throat tnrned to bla work and allowed th lican parties had a conference at Dem" wax About worth of (40,000 01 waa week 13,000, property tioa ocratic headquarters in Chicago Friday ably y salary IsleoUe. Treubls. la the youngster to amuse himself. and he had 61,800 In' tha bank. destroyed. night. Salt Lake City has been unanimously Slate Senator John J. Young Bryan found a loos chair They were detected and captured ebosen aa tbe next The principal discussion was regardi Wm. Pearaon of Salt Lake waa seat Laa N. in for who M., Vegas, meeting place Ingalls, eaater and a big bundle' of rubber while making the second attempt at IdahT d ing to the pest boo laat week, eufferlng of the for hia health, i ainking rapidly, the Society band These be tied Into long string, to an understanding anAccor&wg Mrs. of the which A from a held with smallpox. HI bride of three train wrecking. waa Army Ingalls Philippines, telegram and then, securing th castor to the reached Their excuse that they wanted re the Populists will withdraw on ion at Denver Tuesday and Wed- nounced tba aerious condition of Mr. week accompanied him, rather thaa bottom, went to th window and began to see a real big railroad wreck. be separated fAm bar liege lord, aad nesday. Major F. A. Grant of Utah Ingalls, who has been in th north- - bouncing the piece of iron up and down heir electoral candidates and return 1 Km en lions. the original basis of settlement Legations was ebosen fifth Slag, they will epend the rest of their hoaey-moo- n feet b onUie .id. walk, aavsety-fiThe French foreign office has received J Tbe celebration began with parade In the peithouae. lgrM(J Dpon for that sUtebcfore ltl held their conventions. .various tbe following dispatch from the min!-tela which the Grand Army Of The Th geperal, engrossed with hi.J The parties wai Fraak B. Lefevre, a young maa of of France at Pekin, M.Tichon: agreement Confederate accepted by all veterans, Orton, Garfield county, waa killed by tabor, paid no attention to the boy, foucerned, but its promulgation wae Wear ignorantof the events occurwar veterans. of th Army who gradually became so interested in lightning oa the ttb laat. nab waa reuntil Benhtor Heitfeld can outside the legation. It is sur- Philippines and the National Guard of postponed ring hia play that he leaned farther and be consulted. turning from the rang where he bad If the Colorado took park The member of defense Veen hunting cattle. It U supposed he rounded by hostile farther out of th window. General of the th Army of the Philippines, of whom Bryan was frequently called Into the Wheeler happened to glance up a few bad been dead an hour,, when found. negotiations prevent the march salvation, our which allied is jonference. were In there about a thousand only troops, line, mtoutea later and waa horrified to see BU bora was alao killed. Senator Dubois represented the Silvet w riak falling into Chinese hands wore khaki uniforms, campaign hats the lad hanging with hia wbol body 1 and Mr. llreidenthal of It said that no two men ouldb The section wherein lies the French and legging Thousands of spoctatoi Republicans over th and ha sidewalk toe, of ksnSas and others only more ualik thaa the condemned mur- legation la occupied by imperial troops crowded ihe sidewalks the represented tha ljQe along bia aboea visible. Rushifig to the winderer now awaiting death at the pent-- who have not entirely ceased to fire. of march and cheered the People's pafty. vciciaus, dow he pulled th lad ic by hia legs - ten tlary Major and Haworth. Tbe W are reduced to siege rations. We General Franci V. Greene, Owen and landed him aafvljojt tha floor. -former U good n stored and ,1a good have provisions, horses, rice and bread Summers and Irving Hair ARMOR PLATE BIDS $ riceinng spirit while the Utter U hot a shadow for fifteen days." especially hearty greetings HEAVY DRAIN OF GOLD. of hi former self. Identical Figaros Kmmed by Tv Cone WASHINGTON REPUBLICANS. Trala- - Wrwk to 4 4vtoi to. 2 d ptalM. Julius Livingston, a Art Uodrxolf Nw Fork A head end eollision o And Two CoHcrniD riaeod la OoTroor At of bids at the navy a from jockey, vu hurled thejipening TMt running A Rio tlrac ie railway. armor for horse at Calder'e Park, Salt Lake City, department plate the The export of gold to Europe,' from Tbe Republican state convention met Monument, about twenty And received Injuries which mar prove Carnegie companies New Yprk amounted last week to fataL He waa riding Silver Star on at Tacoma Wednesday, adopted a plat- of Colorado Springs, rt si identical bids, each for about 63,000,000. "Aa much more la likely to death a state of ami two and nominated atl. ticket form, persons 18,200 tons of the 36,000 tons advertbe track when the surcingle broke, 1NGALL3. J. JOHN be shipped this week Dd the New journed. The managers of J. M. Frink, several others tised for st 849Q for thick armor and easting him violently to tho ground. The dead: candidate for governor.-cover a year for a throat York reserve are likely to be depleted 1411.20 for thin. the for next county King Don F. Carroll, the-sou ontrolled 3L F. Webber.Mamtou, x' the convention by a t difficulty. H bns been believed only other "bid was from tb. of Manager Frank Carroll of the PeoIt. F. Gilbert, Fowlyr, C large majority and he was nominated three months that be was fatally UL j .f Dfrn8t Midvale Steel which prople's MwrraoUle company at Caatle without a bitch. ineGo. if New York can posed to furnish company, The ticket nomiThe injured; Mr. Ingajls bas expressed a wish to i the amount oi whole wee drowned near tbe London Dale, it safely eay Orangeville, nated waa headed as follow!; Daily Frank Prado of Salida, I i rnto hia home at Alchlaon ami w'out charging any roysllie. while attempting to cross a pool of for demand, Yaki-mheavy W. England', two children, one aged uii, L. Jones of li war Congresimen n a sliding scale from $433 up, th his sons will i the cause for tb WAter on a barbed wire fence diving a expense heavy F. W. Cushman of pierce, other two yrars. survive he for -tusy probahly JThi company is nuwilling to con thought withdrawals. heavy rainstorm! II. C. llarnes, Denver. Governor J. M. Frink of King. several weeks. tract for lees than $20,000,000. Gienwood ha a new roller mill which TRYING TO SAVE PEKIN. Brpaa Talks Iota a Phonograph. KURDS FIRE ON BRlT,8,8t will be ready to handle the new crop OTOCKMEN HOT. Mr. Bryan ha delivered over again Wealthy Maa d SIX Pron Killed Keturalax fro ns RojkI News has been received of the de-e- VI said Like to Ulva8afa Coadnet to Coaanl at laa Attarked Shit- - 1, Fatally Woaadod by Bold- Faarral. part of the speech of acceptance he stop lavasloo. tn Turk la MlnarL I'pt action by fire of John Montroe lraltr"beftngmanyuotbIe per- - maae st Indianapolis last week into a Joseph Thelpol "nd "FxahVCrTgr The British foreign office hairerrieeT The statement is made at Washing sawmill nt tbe head of Logan canyon-Pephonograph. Those section in which both wealthy atockmen, were a dispatch from Sir Nicholas Ot Urge quantity of lumber was also ton on reliableuthority, that the u)10r nome eomuen tbe candidate promised to call an rx- - giiofc Dear their homes, threefatally ceremome British some kin would embassador mile at designate government destroyed. Con.tau..p the , tr session of congree to deal with the from Nodaway, Mo., ouide wlthnlher official to meet the commanders announcing that the Hr.t,sh high early 'Sunday The body of John Pitman was found 8 I'"0 w're ,U,e1 outrih j Philippine qncon and th closing morning by two men who attempted of the allied forces st Tung Chow and j Van. while traveling near L k WBJ In the No. 1 nun nt Soofield laat week. in,nredoth lb principal part of tha hold-np- . ! with them on some measure! for j tied upon by Kurds and bis Tbe stockmen had visited Thla make the two hnndredlh body agree d.,nVl Th kI? d wont ixito Lhw pboxioffrwpb. tW SL Joseph market with the safe conduct of the members of the wa wounded. Thecoosul got f cattle, and recovered and aoconaU for all missing. j tl it to the.scene of the accident, expected that Bryana speech as the robbers doubtless -- expected to foreign legalmus in tbe capital. In- away with difficulty and his baggagu distelynamra of victims have the not A dvfeetlva flue caused a fire in the Tbe ground out by th phonograph will secure a large sum of tnoney, which formation to that effect wa received waa lost. The embassador ha! been ascertained, bnt it ia understood play an Important part ia the g Startup sandy factory at Provo, had already, been deposited in a bank a strong protest with th Turk,tl and Duchess Duke Wednesday. Pierre Grand that the abrek to the amount of 6600. eminent ther. of Russia are aafe. w three-year-ol- h d 5; ...... :hjfe ci e, 4' - Fer-Awe- nwly-orgaoize- v. - r bpaniah-America- n flftcu-year-ol- Str i sub--mitt- ed i I mpsim a. 1 tr t Lags-ttonsan- I cnl imp' tigj vdaro-aerln- r - - - T? |