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Show llw t A EEAVER COUNTY BLADE W.M. WITTE, - - BiO CONTRACT LET BV UNION PACIFIC. ErSs rkUkm. - UTAH BEAVER. UTAH STATE NEWS. - School children of Salt Lake City ar of charge. (ob vaccinated free ttne hundred rases of amaiipox de- veloped in Salt Lake luring November. It is expected tliat Mauti will ie connected with Salt Lite tiy telephone by Christmas. astle (late and Sunn) aide have Wen (oarantined against all towns where here is even the suspicion of smallpox. The prices for Christmas trees rang very high this year, Dora 81 to 83 Wing .paid in Halt Lake for very small trees Despite the fact that there has Wen over 100 casetjof smallpox in l.ehi the people are largely opposed to vaccination. The promoters of the Salt Lake A Los Angeles railway declare that the work of surveying will begin within ninety days Will Daatrup of Saline fell from a hor vslileh br and another liy was riding, receiving injuries which it Is "Vared will prove fatal, . When the achools reopen after the Alidaya at Halt Lake, no pupil or teacher who cannot produce a certificate of vaccinotion will he permitted to attend. The first death from email pov in Salt Lake occurred last week, the victim being a negro named Mack Hamilton the diaease developing into a severe and loathsome form. The board of education of Provo lias decided not to issue an order for coin, pulsory vaccination, hut will maintain and keep open the achoola to all children, vaccinated and unvaccinated. The Kio (.ramie Western next spring will Wgln the construction of mammoth shops, the estimated cost. of w liicli More exceeds more than 2,5"d,nO'J. than 800 men will he steadily employed whan the ahopa are finished. A n ord i nance h as We n rccomuir ti ded for passage in Halt Lake prescribing a a penalty for boy Jumping on the of streetcar, it Wing the intention the festive newsboy, who has become a nuisance. While making repairs on the Western Union building at .salt Lake last week, A twenty-twiton pipe foot two-inc- h Woame loosened amt crashed end first tn rough three floors into the basement, narrowly missing several people. plat-form- irh o every one of the loo delegate that State i entitled to at the National Live Stock convention next month will tie present. Arrangements for special ear are being made by delegates. The executive comml t tee of the Utah County Association of the lilaek Hawk War Veterans have decided to bold their ninth annual campfire at American Fork, August '.7th, ?8lh and tilth, at the lake rr,ort at thut place. O - A lan Mr. Mary Ann llosley Malm, who to Utah in l4'.i In au ox team across the plains from St, Louis with her husband, Samuel Malin, died at her home In Sait Lake the I2th. The old lady waa apparently in the best of health when death called ber, and haJ seated herself io a chair while her daughter, Mra SeamainU, was lacing her shoes. 1 J. Conway, the former Halt Lake stockbroker, against whom s many charges of forgery and other offenses weru recently brought, has been seen on the Spreekels teamplilp Marietta eu route to Australia from San Francisco. There are several H lit Dalio people on the ship, among them being 11. D. Millet, the mining man. Mr. Millet is the one who-saand a poke la t'mrw ay. 4 on way h as shaved off bta mustache and is on "the ship s passenger listas George ClaVkson. 'ilia Slid-tot- i; I tf"as:caajfenw ti Trsw l.t.iilon be Built at a t wU of rl-f- f U A ' L 17 V s.S UU, 00.000. dispatch say the Union Pacific has awarded Kilpatrick Brother A 4 ollios of Lincoln, Neb., a contract to buiid a cutoff that will cost nearly as much, if not more, than all of the improvement made in )oiuing during the past year. The project n the much talked erf Echo Short Line, from EvansThe conton, Wyo. , to Halt Lake. the con000 and is .nun, tract price I', tractors are given four years in whiili to complete their task will be sublet to small will be comfirmi and operation menced early in April, or sooner if the weather wiil permit. A contractor who gave out the above f information says that the new will bet about forty miles long and wnl pass through the heart of the Wasatch mountain Many long tunnels will have to be driven through solid granite mountain and it will requiro at least three ) cars' wotk to complete the road Engineers, regar the building of this lino as a stupendous task and one of the biggest jots ever contemplated by any western road. The contractor stated that although was the Evanstou-Nal- t Lake cut-of- f contractors and last summer surveyed were asked to bid "upon the project, its building was tyt decided upon until a few days ago, when the I mon Pacific hoard of directors had a meeting. At this meeting, it is said, arrangements were made for a close alliance between the I mon Pacific ami the Halt Lake-IIAngeles line, now building Indeed, it is hinted that the Union Pacific is belriud the latter road and controls a majority of the stock and, instead of its being independent, it will in reality be under the control of the Union Pacific, thus giving the latter a through line from the .Missouri river to the Pacifis coast, and one that will he the most direct of any yet constructed or that can he built through the Rocky mountains. STATUS OF NEW POSSESSIONS. The-wor- cut-of- S Area me ills It eerit' tn Ktrprem t'oiirt- xerillax Halation of l'orto Ittco and J'hlllpplii.a with t lilted Slates. Arguments in the euscs, involving theatatusof those countries in relation to the United States, were heard in the supreme court T dead ay. Attorney General Griggs cited thd e court decision in the Mormon church case, as showing that the constitution does not follow the .flag. He quoted that portion of the decision "wwt.w woti wualk watsrd to hold thut the United States has power to acquire territory and no power to govern it when acquired, and that "the United States having acquired the territory of Louisiana and the territories west of the Rocky mountains, the United States government w as the ouly one which could impose laws upon them, and its aovereign'y over them was complete. in this connection Mr. Origgt said "International law declares that the new sovereign may deal with the inhabitants of conquered or ceded territory anil give them such laws at it sees fit, sup-ern- TRADE OF PHILIPPINES. .r. Statement lummarlilag Import f a ihl Exports of Island. A statement prepared by the division of insular affairs, war ilepa'rlmcnt, summarizing tho trade of th Philippines for the ten month coded April 30, last, sluWa that the Imports of this period amounted in value to8R,4'.0,233. Gold and silver to the value of 81,714,931 also were imported, milk ing the total importation f ls.R'3.2oti. Of this amount 81,13,46 repiesented the goods brought in from the United Stales. .Manila The principal article of exportation, 89.317, $tC worth being sent outof the Islandsduring the E. V. Clay, of Osceola, Nev., was period named. Of this amount $4,23,-10- 7 worth went to Great Britain and knocked down and run over Wednesday l. 096, 295 worth tn tho United Stales. by a horse driven by a woman, at SecI he total ex portatian of merchandise, ond South and West Temple streets, gold and silver is set down at $17,0,1,-.'il- l countries took 87.24,-lm- i Ktmqx-aSalt Lake, but though. bs scetucd. to ha worth of tins, and export to the In great peril, he escaped with severe value of $3,24,233 came to the United bruise a. States. Senator Rawlins recently called at Itogus lusoranee Itilt.-lrs- , the land office in W ashingtod nd urged William von Zodlitz is a prisCount the extension of the Uintah forest Jin Chicago, charged with havitig oner reservation to tho southern boundary of Wyoming, an addition of about one swindled nearly 100 persons by issiHtyg' T ho million acres, andjn asurcd of favor- frudulent life insurance policies. prisoner, itSs claimed, secured blutjk able action. policies from, several prominent eotrf-p- . The story of the scnsationuldind ol mies and tilled them out hinisdif, he received for the original manuscript of the I! mU of pocketing the moneybeen lie lias operating iu .Mormon which came from Iilino.s re- tpremiums, for mauy mouths. The comhteago cently is discredited" by Church 11 panies have had detective searching torian Lund, who says the original fur ou Zodiitx since last spring. - The prisoner cried like a child w hca he w as manuscript ha long since been disposed confronted with the evidence against of, he having a portion of it. him. lie is 40 years of ago. Fifty-eigh- t thousand hao in.) tons BOERS RAID CAPE COLONY. of auger is the record of output for . the Ogden Sugar company this season lavade tha Territory at Iolntj IPS Mils which close! Saturday list 'die mu Apart. has been a very successful one, though The Boers have raided Cape Colony closing about two' weeks earlier thus at twoaeparate points 100 ipiles distant,? .. last year. says a Capetown dispatch, and are Alfred Pidot, a well known money u rosing tha Cepe Colony Dutch. One lender of Logan, was knocked down bj commando advanced upon Philipstown two footpads, while on his way liottir between Colesberg and Kitfiberley. the night of ttie 1.7th, but his scream The other, supposed to las Herzog's brought aid before his assailant had commando, crossed the Orange river " succeeded in rohbiop him, tie holdup, between Odetidaalstroom and Bethulie, northwest of Ilurghersdorp, its objectseeking aafetr la flight. . " ive apparently being Cradock. fcemp-forme- o . , Wednesday Clieyenne well-know- u f l d COLORADOANS TERRORIZED. Brvnii'tJarb, Reott - Coaatj. Al rdpl Merrj f Outlaws fi no coward ly murder of Inoffensive ef settlers, attempt to kill others ad the banishment under the Threat of death sf aT entire family from llrowu's Park section, lias caused a reign of terror throughout the uorlhern and ceulral part of Routt county, ( olorado. Matthew Rash, a qmst, inoffensive ranchman, was killed in hi cabin in July last. October Lth Rash's partner. Dart, was shot down a he stepped out of Ins ilnoi after breakfast. Emboldened by immunity from the men who incited these murders warned the family of A. II. Bassett, postmaster at Ladhe, Ranch-ma- n hompsoD and Jot Davenport, all reputable people, to leave the country on pain id deal h. An attempt was made to kill Thompson aUmt the time Rash was killed, and ot lirra among the proscribed people have since been shot The Ilassetts, Thompson and Davenport left Itrowiu a Park, but a still threatened here is talk of organising a vigilance committee to huut down the iniii dei ei s and drive their abattora out of the county AG Al N b T D1AMONDF1ELD JACK. pun-ishmr- 1 am-Im-- ii a-- 1 t iiltel States Supreme IVrart (tenders Axatnet (lira. nited Mates supreme court rendered a decision Monday iu the case Jack Davia of Idaho, of " Diamond convicted tif murder, aflirtning the decision of the United Mates circuit court of Idaho, w li idi denied the defendant a writ of habeas corpus on the ground that he had nut exhausted all his rights til the lower court. The case is a celebrated one in the west, involving a "raDge war bet veen cattlemen and sheepmen, resulting in he 'I I lie-!- a murder. In the arguments, the point waa made that Davis waa convicted and sentenced to be hanged by the sheriff. Subsequently the law pluced hangings 1 TRADE OF CUBA. Daring Iipsra Amount to The division f Anwirsn OS 1 .i. Oeeapntlwa .At 1.5S 1. insular affainv, vest department, baa made of the trade of Cubs for the fiscal year ended JuneSO, lael Merchandise to the value of S71,tSl.lS7 wasAraportei) during the year, composed, in thr greater part, of food products ami taanufactured articles Of the to1 importations. 834.347.OUS worth came from the l.'tyite.d States. The importations fromNlorto Rico amounted to 8lT.ll 337. and over So 000,00) worth came from Central and Houth America. The tut n iuiMrtatiou. including gold and snver. was S7d Ml i.Sll. It is set forth that sipce the date of American occupation, June 17, 18'JS. up to the end of the last fiscal yeiTr- j- im11, 40,01) I have ports to the value of entered the ports of ( uba. The value of exports of merchandise from Cuba during the last tis"al vear, mosfr of which were piofluct of agriculture, is The total exdown at I4.V";,14i'i. Ijt of and amounted sliver gold portation publie-a-etate-we- 1 to 81 2 ANTI-TPUS- T action On law decision. of Illinois Aet Dsclnrstl stltotlooni ; W CONG HESS odassdar. svion owing to rer-monies attending the centennial celebration. Th ente held a short ciccuthe seaalon con- tlutJng tbe Ua Pauncefote treaty. unconstitutional. Other sections of the law, and especially those which compel corporations to file affidavits annually with the secretary of statu that they are in 410 way connected with trusts orillegal combinations, and providing for a fine of 850 in case of refusal to file such affidavit, are sustained by the court. Case against over 800 Illinois corporations which have refused to fU affidavits w itb the secretary of state are affected by this decision of the court. The court, in rendering it decision, overruled the demurrers of the defendt laws valid ants, and held the in the point at issue. The decision of the court in respect to section 1, however, is regarded by the attorneys for the defense at a .distinct victory for tli corporations, and is looked upon asnul!if)ing the antitrust law of the state in its moat vital part. of ihe War Revenue At cloilug duy time a resoiutioa was aJopird tiling tb tune of thr bond) rtLtsi from lAccmbtr Si to Jao-uar- v trust law of Illinois, which defines what constitutes a trust or combination in, restraint of trade is dsclared anti-trus- ly -- lt in the cliuigu of the warden of the state penitentiary. It was contended that the old law was repealed and the new law inapplicable, being ex post facto. Justice ltrown remarked that it would make' lit tie 'difference' td the accused who executed him. and the decision of the statu court was affirmed, giving the Alien IT the custody of the prisoner. near the transmitter. Copper loauil In ltrey Copper in pay ing quantities has been EXPOSITION AT PORTLAND. discovered in the Watchung mountains, two miles north of Hound Brook, N. J. tine Irnposed to ('nnimrniorate Centennial Anniversary. The fact that a copper ve!n ha been The.Oregon Historical society, at its found has just been made known, it annual meeting held at Portland, having been developed that the mine adopted resolutions recommending that New ork worked been has aeeretly by t northwestern industrial expos'tion , PP ( month, Povla mV-- 4h tyieLi, f Tlte principal owner of the newly centennial annive. ary the discovered mine is Josiah C. Re iff of if lbs Lewis and Clarke expedition to New York City. Six months ago he ihe Pacific coast. The resolution went to Bound Brook, and afteracquirthe governor ot Oregon to ask ing a lease on a certain tract of land .lie coming legislature to give financial near the lotts place, where twenty tid to the undertakingand also req jest years ago copper was found and where aim to trausmit to the governors of a t lining company dug into the side the states of Washington, Idaho, Monof the mountain, he began operations. tana and Wyoming, w liicli were com.Woik at the mine was conducted iu a in whole or iu pait, in the prised, most secret manner', even the few men a copy of the reso- who were employed there and who t "Oregon country, to the pro- an with invitation iluttons, wmt to Bound Brook Haturuav nights to of those states pie participate in the refusing to tala of the work uud the is t lie purpose of the It exposition. results society to seek aid from the national Kills tattle. IVcutlar Ibnt-lor the exposition. Old settlers iu South Dakota have no government IX By a decision of the Illinoie circuit court Wednesday, section 1 of the anti- .The exports to both countries show To the United Stales, $.''i,ui2,0.t); to Porlu R en, 8sl,riti; to the Hawaiian The total exports from Island, S'i.ti.O MINING CONGRESS. the island since it passed into the possess on of the l ulled States amounted Mats Commute Named to I'ash Work for t 81,511.:. '1. Meeting. The local named to lay committee Without Wires. Trleilioiilag out the work of preparing for the Telephon ng without wires was of the International Mining accomplished at Minneapolis meeting to meet at Boise in July next hutiirday by transmitting the voice congress across the Mississippi river near the year, has determined that there shall Franklin avenue bridge, a distance of be a slate committee to give the project a state scope and it has been parover l.outi feet. 11. tine bun lred and fifty feet ot copper tially named as follows: Mayor J. Gov. Lieut. Boise, Richards, chairman; wire was strung parallel on either side 11. Hutchinson, . superintendent of the river and a curreul J. Trade Dollar mine, Owyhee countyT F. Used II. Dewey, Xuinpa; V. II. Watt, llailey; Words could be as distinctly undersMarlin II. Jacobs; atate mine inspectood as over the regulation wire tele,A. J. McXab, Salmon, Lemhi tor; phone, ami this was again followed by the muddled and indistinct sounds. At county; Albert Burch, superintendent one time it was easy to identify the Bunker Hill, Wardner: John Myers, Idaho City; J. II. Bennett, Orangeperson talking by Ihe tone of the ville; Lewis Hall, Weiser; J. C. Fox, voice and his words were unusually Challis; Dan Ueber, Mountainhome; J. clear Ollier batteries were then attached, B. Libby, Lewiston; Richard Wilson, file at a time, finally cutting in twenty Wallace, John A. Finch, Wallace; W: volts at one end of tho line, with five Clayton Miller, Wardner. on the other. The operator at the five-vo- COMPULSORY VACCINATION IN end could not ouly understand NEW YORK. what was leing said, but could hear other talking on the hank of the river Onn Million Foopln Yncrlnatod by Health five-vo- AYEEK-- Csn lt AuthorltlM Within n Week. TU Jieu&e held no Tburaday. Horst Consideration occupied the Hun t introduced by Senator of a cot of a Senbuilding Mr public' r ords a adopted. d tbc Snau at length on ator Hanna addr Ah sniciitlnw nt to the shipping suh'idv bill the Ujv Paunt Mic treut a as passed autbor-iz.n- g ihe lni ted Mutes to defend ita lutercfcl u the X.arueUAii luual -- A resolution PamaniTs pmnrtinr hvr joint comnusMon to ascertain the Friday. to the revenue bill tux on express and altered the form of the section so aw to romp the io:nuu) insUudoftbe shipper, to pa) the tux Sln a i k X r solution for lnwstigation of tht( lutai of W illuiTi A lurU and Murtm under aifyoint to a m at m the s mem of the (rmerner of Montana aus referred ini Privileges und Election to the Sen itors Hanna SBRncrund Jones of Arkangi sas uert appointed to make the necessary meuts foi she inuuguruUon of the presi-i- k m of the I n lit d 'flutes on the 4th of March next Hoise An urnendment wan adopted i trihk' the Saturday. Horse The u t.ou of Uie. previous day imposing a tux up hi til graph and exprtv ret eipts in su h a iriannt r as to com pel pav inent fnm Uil LvrHrurlons iTTstead nf patrttrrt wan rest liuled TU kkouic tux arnendmefil waa Thu p nsun appropriad( feutid by Ul to tion bill, turning $1 H li: J.P wus passed in Koliert W. Wilcox, exuctl tlnrtien minutes the (! hgate fiom Hu wall, was sworn in toiiNtderiuiou of the Adjournment was treaty was eonti! u tl tukt n afu r u U ngthj discussii.u of the follow-lu- g It amendment offered by m nutor Allen is agreed thut the canal ma be constructed by the got ernment of the Tuned States, at iui own ivd and that subject to the provisions of Ibf present conuntiou the said governmtnb shall have undt nj all the rights incident to kuth oustruction, as will us tho exclusive right of pro iding for the regulation and mun-amerit of ih1 cunul tsti-Xi- Monday. he Hut bill triv mg old poldiers and Bailors who hud been honorably discharged preference in government appointments was defeated hf.'i to 51 An urgent deficiency bill, car-- j rv ing f Vd, for contingt nt expenses of th House of Ki presentatives. Indian affaire, Dis-- I tnet of Volmnbiu atid the national home for disabled volunu or soldiers was passed The Jb,JP!:.Wy'd.JU. UUteiension bills and then, on motion of McHitllorteM (Me ), passed a joint resolution to aptxdnt Kepresentativ Maine on the retin d (baric A Joutdle list an a captain in the Tniied States navy la the Senate no business was transacted in open KeKsion the day b mg given over toa continuea consideration of the treaty bthiml closed doors In consequence of the e&ses of smallpox which ha?e occurred in New York City, the demand for vaccine virus by Tuesday. physicians, to use in their private pracJIorsE district of Columbia bills occupied A nuasure granting the tice, exceeds all demands io previous the House all da 1 nnsjhania Huilntad company new terminal years. facilities was temporarily defeated on the The corps of vaccinators sent out by and a ground that it gave the rotfd thit-fou- r inthe health fpartjjsgnt has been half acres of the land of the gnvernnunt and creased, anSfie scoJTSf tfieih Tabots would destroy the scheme ter beautify the Mul widened. They will visit the better from the capital to the Washington monuclass of apartment houses and private ment Slsate Senators Forukcr and Morgan dwellings' uptown, and satisfactory the Si nute favoring the proof must be presented to thm that the necessary precaution has been Itrynu Mill Start u Paper. made. If it has not they uill take it Mr Bryan lias anuouneed tliat h themselves. It is fstimated that by the end of the week more than 1,000, will btart a weekly paper net mouthy 000 persons will have leen vaccinated He said: I calling it The Commoner. Bave Xor several, ytars had. in con Lem 1q the borough of Manhattan alone. plation the ehtabJUhnvent of a weekly Frlnre Tnan Fleet, tTf newspaper and this seems an opportune According to the North China Daily tune for undertaking it. Intending to News, Prince Tuan escaped from Tung de vole my l.fc lo the study and discus Kuan pass under the disguise of a lion of public questions, I have taken Buddhist bonze, or monk, with aliav-e- n tins method because it w ill best accorn-plis- li head, bound for western Mongolia Oldest Confederate Holdler Dies. purpose which I have in view. thj teeollection of more widespread losses to join the assistant DelaiTama at General Michael J. Bulger, a distinThrough a paper I vU be able to keep h( cattle over a wide area of the state He was traced to Lanchou, that is resulting from the present corn- guished confederate soldier and public capital of Kansu, through which c ty in touch with social, economical and political problems. The paper will at stalk disease. There is scarcely a man, died Friday at Dadeville. Ala lie he passed in the garb of the Buddhist the same time, if successful, provide an farmer in the southern portion of the was the oldest confederate officer or pilgrim bonze. lie was later heard income sufficient for my state that has not lost from on to veteran living, being 100 years of age. from at pecuniary Tinghsia, the native city of needs, and this kind of work will allow memhead. In every case ex- He was one of the few snrvix twenty-fivFuh General uuder whose me more time with Tung Siang, my family than I amined a dry, woody, indigestible fiber bers of the famous secession convrn-iio- u to have protection he is alleged i have been able to enjoy for several n ,!Y t , MCt at j .Ji.c.Jcd. cl; . go,m i n the stomach' of has been d cryj When deyfcars past. the nnimnl. which easily accounted for the fight against secession. sword his amt was feated heoffered Volunteers to be Sent Hone. its death. It appeals that owing to in the coufedciatc The secretary of war has cabled inIdaho Pin. Lands Bold, peculiar climatic conditions pievailmg given a commission structions to General MaeArthur to this season, the woody, indigestible army. The purchase of more than 10,000 Floueir Californian Dnd. filler In corn et.ilks is much more conacres of government pine land in the begin the work of returning the volunteer troops from the Philippines in northern part of Idaho by a of William E. Wood, spicuous than syndicate, h' t ion aMn.sni; order to permit their tlieejiHrge by tin of which Governor Scofield of Wiscontha Crock .WcKtulry Will Sre tli Ohio I Ronohnl,' 30th of lune next. This action has sin, is the head, has been is dead, after an illcompleted. President Hcott of the Union lion of San Francisco, been taken in anticipation of the The tract is a few a of lie was ness 7' days only compact one in Shoshone works, Hun Francisco, th builders of authorization by congress of the enlista4 old And waa formerly associated county, lying on the nortli fork of the the new battleship Ohio, has receiver ye ment of regular regimentsto replaee Clear w ater river. It is said to contain in these enterprises with the late assurances from President McKinlev the recalled troops. Plans for the or- 350, tOO, 000 feet of white pine Charles Crocker, the r.iilrotd magnate timber, that, if nothing occmrrd to prevent, of the proposed new regiwas lie Leland Stanford, tin and cost the purchasers iu the neighand ganization he would go to Sail Franc. vt some old Contract ments have been perfected and arrange- borhood of 800,000. A sawmill will be original secre'ary of the time next May to witness the launch" of The Centra! ments' made for their speedy recruitA Finance built on the tract next year by company ing of the big vessel The exact date ment and equipment. fic. Pact syndicate. decided has not yet been upon " Another Proposed tub Railroad. IS CONVICTED. HOFF TO SUPPRESS TRAIN ROBBERY. Nantlsgo Shaken hjr Earthquake. A Chicago dispatch says John Y. Dills Intrmlurnl Iu senate ami ll.ru.e on Jury Baturas vrdict Aelint tlis Slsjrr of A sharp Gate earthquake shock was felt ha become interested in the Tills Mibjrel. Mary I'liitr. at Santiago, Cuba, Sunday night. Denver It A and Grande will railway of New Representative Buy ,rk in In San Francisco the trial jury was the most severe tliat had leeu exassist that road In building an extenthe House, and Senator Hour ot MasHoff guilty of murder in the first sion from Grand Junction, Colo., to tap perienced in several years and created sachusetts, in the Senate, have intro-dneea panic at the San Carlos club, v.here degree for killtug Mrs. Mary A. Ciute, the coal fields of Emery and Sanpete lulls "For the sti pressnm of and fix.l the punishment at imprisonThe line will extend a grand ball was in progress.' The train rfdibery in the territories of the ment for life. This was Hoff's second counties, Utah. western the from teruiious of shock was preceded by a dull sound present United States and elsewhere " D pr,w trial. The jury on the first occasion the Denver, A. Rio Grande near Green like a mine explosion. Two shocks Tides the death penalty for those found him guilty of murder in the first gut.'y followed, the former being quite severe River, Utah, thence south to connect in ease the death of any of a "hold-up- ' and the latter scarcely perceptible. de"rec, without recommendation, aftei with the San Los & Salt Iedro, one Angeles hour. The person on the train results. In , nv, no deliberating less than The clubrooms became scenes of franone is killed, the penalty is made hard jurors in thejast trial took seveu bouts Lake road, which Senator Clark and tic commotion. Several people fainted verdict. a reach other to capitalists contemplate building. and labor from twenty to Duty tears. others rushed into the streets. TO LYNCH MURDERER STORAGE RESERVOIRS. 'Sp BRITISH ACAIN BESTED. , Hob AMmbld at Joplin. Mo., With Thai Cram Detail In l'th Town. Boar 141a a Flxnal Victory Nnr Pretoria Intent. "t. Jlr. New lands Intrmlurrs Hill Provldm- After Severe Fighting. from Mo., state census bureau Thursday gave The fr Pittsburg, Advlea Const rust Inn In Nes,U. From Pretoria Lord Kitcheoer reout returns for towns in Utah Charles Hunt, the man who was that having Renresentative Newlandt kas intr,(. taken from Halt lak 4. ( -- ports that after severe fighting. at popolation of more than 2,000 but emsed a bill for the construction of recently lam"t Oneral Nooitgedacht, Friday, less than 23,000, as follows: American tile. Mo., to answer a charge of mar reservoirs for the storage of water on had narrow escape from being ent's forces were compelled to retire by Fork, 2, 32; Brigham Citv, 2,989; er, the Humboldt river in Nevnda'aml A mob gathered at Joplin, Commandant Delarey with a foroe of fr Ephraim, 2,08f,;Eureka. 3,0J; 'Lehi, thei is. posit toil and settlement of put,, Intention ol 3,500 men. Five British officers were 3.033; Logan, 3,841; Manti, 2,406; Mer-cu- r, la, with the evident lie lands within reach of the stored In a summary ttnn-er- , killed The other casualties woie not II not with 2,231; Mt. Pleasant, 2,372; ealiog Nephi, waters. Mr. Newlauds expects to folofficers got him away reported, Although it is thought they but 2,40; the, Ogden, 13,31$; Park City, 3,753; low it up bills similar inchar-aele- r were heavy. N'ooitgedacht ir only Payson, 2JT-0- ; Pleasant Grove, 2.460; Isfely. Hunt Is charged with murder and relating to the Truck ee.l. ar- t miles from Iretoriai tnenty-tw- o man name! Williams. Provo, j.0,872; young Spanish Fork, 2, g son anJ Walker rivers 1 Springville, 4,422. lr r. e trav-'eled- N-- ha-fou- threat r r , ,1 l A r' |