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Show THE SEMI-WEEKL- X. T. NATION. Y by Another. ITDIi riMUkM UTAH LOOAN. A movement is on foot at Mt. ant to start a new creamery to Pleas- be run the plan. The United States smelter at West Jordan began operations Monday, one of the six furnaces being blown in. n on brakt-uia- thedregon Fliort Line, had a linger cut off and his left hand badly mashed at Murray, He slipped while maU'iig a coupling. to Ebert I'arNon. while in woolen tuiiis at I'rovo, his duties the had his right arm caught in the machinery ami his wrist badly crushed. James tulliuuu, aged 21, employed in a clothing store in Park City, suicided on Friday of last week, shooting himself in the head with a rifle. Mrs. Minnie Cooper, who was shot in the face by Fred Huberts, at Pueblo, will recover. llotli Mrs. Cooper and Roberts were well known in Salt Lake City. The lTtah Sugar company lias decided to absorb the Hear Kiver Water company and operate the two concerns under one head. The capital atock of the new company will he 6,1)90,000. Yip Sing, who shot and killed Ma Qimng in Salt Lake Pity, is still at large. Thcolliccrs believe lie lias been hidden away by friends, all efforts to locute him having proven unavailing. Postmaster Ross has received orders from the depurtmeut at Washington to install the rural free delivery route from the Lelil ottlce and will have the route in working order December 1st. The home of C. C. Howe, a pioneer rilizeu of Mt. Pleasant, was destroyed by Are last week, Mr. Howe escaping With hut the clothea on hia back, all the contents of the house being deatU-nlin- g stroyed. ' Utah postmasters appointed on the 6th insL were: Manila, Uinta county, Sarah A. Smith, vice Charles L. Larks, resigned; St. John, Tooele county, lease Evans, vice Mary A. Arthur, resigned. A woman has been arrested In Salt Lake City who, it in claimed, has five living husbands, she having failed to aeeure a divorce from any of the num-be- r. llnbby No. 5 brings charges against her. Thieves entered Dahl Bros. slaughter house at West Jordan on the night of tlie 4 th and carried away two dressed muttons. N. II. Henderson and (ieorge Hunter have been arrested, charged with the crime. ' A. S. Watson, an undertaker of Salt Lake City, was shot and probably mortally wounded by Clyde II. Ellison, a former street car employe, who claims that Watson hud alienated the affections of his wife. - The city council of Salt Lake has passed an ordinance compelling the street car company to place fenders on all cars, but the company will be allowed until the first of next April to ao equip the cars. Salt Lake valley thus far tills year is nearly flTe indies short in the matter of precipitation. It will be necessary for an uniiMiiil amount of snow and rain to fall from now on to make up the present deficiency. At West Weber, Sidney Jackson was allot and killed by a boy named Heed. Young Jackson bad leaned bis gun against the wall when the buy picked it up and fired, tha charge striking Jackson in the breast. The mortality iu Salt Lake City for the month of October was 79, representing an annual death rate of 12,61 per ,ouii. Fur the same month last year the iiiorliiiiy was A.', the increase this year being due to the large number of deaths uniting persons over G5 years of age. Christian Christensen, employed in the Lclii Sugar factory, by mistake turned on a valve which threw hot water acd steam upon him and two others. Christensen is very badly burned, but the other men received only slight injuries. The city fathers of Pleasant Grove ao far have been unable to strike a flow of water near the I), S. L. depot, evea though they are down about 150 feet and several wells running only GO feet deep within a stones throw of where the city is driving. Jot i n Brady, fur over fourteen years a conductor on the Rio Grande Western and one of the best known railroad men in Utah, died at ills home in Salt Lake last week. Mr. Krady'a death will be mourned by hundreds of railroad men and others in Utah. six-year-- 1 special from Auaconda, Mont., says: Lust Sunday Clark Moora and Jam.-Carey of llclmville left the Mar'.ey ranch on a deer hunt. The ineu separated and Carey started to go down a gulch trail. When he approached a clump of willows he discovert d an object moving on the other side of the thicket. He concluded at iiiuv that it must be the deer he and Mmirc had seen curPer iu the day and which had hcadt-- up the gulch. He peeped throirrli the leafless clump of willows Hint again caught sight of the iiioriii" object. He raised liis ri lie and tired. . piercing shriek startled him. farcy fmred his way through the thicket and was horrified in seeing his friend lying upon the ground, blood streaming from two terrible wounds. The bullet entered one leg uear the hip and taking a downward course shattered the hone of the other leg near the knee. Carey, after a bard night's ride on horseback, secured a physician from llclmville, who attended the injured man. It is thought he will is a popular rancher of the disas trict, is Carey. s UTAH STATE NEWS. W. YelU, a MISTAKEN FOR DEER. .. . Muntiiiia Man rrolmlily Fatally Wounded HAS NO DESIRE SALT TRUST KILLED L'nlted ItstM Cirri'll Court Atluiluhitars Death' Dlow to Combine. After United Slates Attorney Woodworth concluded argument in tha United States Circuit court at San Francisco upon his petition to destroy the Federal Salt company and its associates aa a trust. United States Circuit Judge Morrow ordered that the temporary injunction be made permanent aa to ail the defendants except the Imperial Salt company, which was not shown to have been a member of the trust. Judge Morrow intimated very broadly that should his decision be appealed from that the United Slates Circuit Court of Appeals, following its reasoning in tho red cedar shingle trust, the tile, mautel und grate trust and the coal trust, wouid susta. u the injunction. The decision kills the suit trust. IlLTAN OF FOR ALMOST WAR. IIACALOD DISAVOWS IN. TFNTJON OF FlUIIITMi. A CLEAN SWEF- L'tah, Idaho aud Wyoming Win a Crial I - Republicans Returns received from 309 of tha 519 in Utah, Including rnili a Letter to American Commander hi voting precincts of the many larger places, give the Which lie Avows He Has Only Friendtotal vote for congressman on Tuesday liness fur Uncle last at 59,921. The same precincts two Against Multan Will 1rutiably he AlmudontHl. years ago cast 65,495 votes. Joseph Howell's plurality for repreThe sultan of Haealod has sent s sentative in congress is a bout 5,700. letter to Captain Pershing, commandWilliam McCurty, for justice of the ing the American troops at Camp Vicsupreme court, carries the atate by ars, island of Mindanao, disavowing about 4,900. Howell and McCarty are any desire to make war on the Ameri- about even outside of Salt Lake cans. He denies molesting American county, each having a plurality of and says he Is not iu possession of about 4,100 in the outside conn-tie- s. tloa American property, liigadier-Geuer- al Sumner has been preparing to seud a column to Haealod, but the expedition will prolmbly he abandoned, although the military will watch the sultan aud determine if his friendly assurances ac genuine. It is expected CUBAN RECIPROCITY. tlie complctiou of the wagon road and Malu Immi Itrtwern Negotiators Is Kata tlie occupation of the north shore of of ltaliala on Sugar. the lake will finally show the attitude While the Cuban reciprocity treat of the Moros. They continue to show remains in Havana, President Unlink as great friendliness as possible. has supplied to Senor Quesada, the BONI WAS BOUNCED. Cuban minister at Washington, full in' structions aa to the representations tc Anns Could llaslmnd I.OHr III Kent In be made to the United States govers-methe French Clismlier of Itrjiutli-r- . MOLINEUX NOT GUILTY. aland these have After an exciting debate respecting it, the keen known to French In Famous chamber of deputies by a vote Um Krturns a Vardlrt. ready Secretary Hay. Jury Poland H. Molineux was set at lib- It it gathered that the main issue be- of 275 to 238, invalidated tlie election erty Tuesday after spending nearly tween the negotiators is tha rate oi of Count Honi de Caslellane as a memfour years iu prison and being once rebate to be allowed upon Cuban sugar ber of tlie house. The question came condemned to death for the murder of and tobacco entering the United Slates, up when the committee on contested Mrs. Katherine J Adams. Hut thir-'e- and, aa indicated last week, it is prob- elections presented its report without minutes sutliced for the jury to able that there will lie a compromise recommendation, leaving the chamber between the 25 per cent which tha to pass on the election. M. C'hauvin reach a verdict of acqnilal. Moliueux, who wai brought iuto United States government is willing to made a bitter attack on Count de court as soon as it was knowu that the allow and the 50 per cent which the declaring he had been guilty of Cubans demand. irregularities and saying that the jury had agreed, was apparently as count had accused his opponent of beunconcerned as he had been throughLOST AT SEA. ofiGcrmuu descent and a Dreyfus-aring out the trial, anil gave no evidence of emotion when the words that estab- Tlilrt LItn Lust by tha Wreck ef a Count de Castellane replied, classing lished his innocence were pronounced. Brit lull Steamer. the charges as false. He said he had Ills aged father, General Molineux, The British steamer Elangaraite, been accused of buying the election was deeply affected and .could with bound from Sydney, N. S. Y., for and practicing charity for election difficulty respond to the greetings of Auckland, has been wrecked on Three purposes. Nothing of the kind had friends, who pressed forward to offer islands. Forty-on- e of those on ever been proved, he declared, and Kings iieir congratulations. board the steamer were sayed and closed liia defense with an appeal tc are missing. SLAIN BY BLIND MAN. thirty-si- x the chamber to uphold hia election, The steamer Elangamite belonged to which, lie asserted, truly represented Prominent Kansas City Oculist Is Killed Burke & Co. of Melbourne. the wishes oft lie inhabitants of the Iluddard, and Murderer Suicides. Ilassea district. Alpes She was used in the geuersl passenger Dr. W. 11. Kimlierlin, a pioneer citi-te- n before the count left the chamand mail service carried on by thia berJust he turned and shouted defiantly: and a prominent oculist, was Bhot between the colonies and Gentlemen, 1 will he with you aguiu!" and killed in his office in Kansas City company along the coast of Australia. She wag by John Scanlon, formerly a policeHIS EARS CUT OFF. built in 1987 and was of 1GG5 register. man, who then shot and killed himself. She n na 110 f mill nidi f toapf, p Jlorrlhle Example of Witchcraft sail Ho tli mast have died almost instantly. 19 feet deep. Three Kings islands are Scanlon, who la tha brother of a proma small group of islands thirty-eigh- t D ispatebes from Skagway and Juninent local politician, asserted, it is miles northwest New Zealand. cf eau give brief details of a horrible exsaid, that Kiiuberlin had caused him ample of witchcraft and superstition to lose his eyesighL Fire Itagt-i- S35 Feet In the Air. in the Hoonah Indian village, forty Scanlon left a note on the dresser in The new Hast river bridge, in prowhich he had written as follows: cess of construction between New miles distant from Juneau. Though aud peaceable, the lioonaii InNotify my brother at city hall 1 did York and Brooklyn, was damaged to quite dians are very superstitious, and nearly this because he destroyed my eyes." the amount of at least 8500, 000 Monday every year one or more suffers death Scanlon had been receiving treatment night by a fire that raged for four hours Several days ago the Inviolently. from Dr. Kimberlin for abont two 335 feet in the air, on the summit of dians a took man who was believed to weeks. the great steel tower on the New York be possessed of the devil and made aide. There was probably no loss of him the victim of frightful atrocities. llyimotlsui to Detect Crlmu. life. Owing to the enormous height His ears were cut off and his body has in been the of Hypotistu employed the tower it was impossible to reach case of a former convict named Miller iu an unsuccessful tlie fire with any apparatus in the frightfully backed a negro, who confessed to tlie murder effort to drive the demon. The oat fire department, and the flames, after of Gugie Hourrpiiu and his colored victim was troubled witli epileptic fits, devouring all the woodwork on the top He was finally body servant, at Savnnnab, Ga., to of tlie tower, seized ou tlie timber false which continued. buried alive iu the earth and his scalp make liim reveal the . Miller alwork of the two foot bridges suspend cut off, inch by inch. Officers have leged be was hired by a white man to from the main hurried to the scene from Juneau on a cables, away burning kill Bourquiu. His confession was retlie supports. Nearly 1,000,000 feet of special steamer. garded as a fabrication and lie was put lumber fell witli a crash and a Shocking Tragedy In llnnolnln. under hypnotic influence in order to blazing hiss iuto the stream. The falling foot A shocking tragedy occurred in prove or disprove bis strange story. carried away a score of lighter TTonoIulu when the home of E. B. Miller in bis trance said he did not bridge cables and guys, which trailed in the Fricl vvas burned to the fire tlie shots that killed Hour quin, but ground and that lie heard them and knew w ho tired water, rendering it necessary for the his wife and daughter, them, lie was pul into a buggy witli purpose of safety to stop all traflic up Mrs. Nigel Jackson, was so severely two ofliccrs and made to go throiiili and down the river. The Bteumer burned that she died in a few hours, with what he alleges to have been hi Puritan and other crafts had narrow after fearful suffering. The fire is connection witli the tragedy. Still in escapes while running tlie gauntlet of thought to have hern incendiary and a trance he drove into the eouiitrv :i the brands that fell in showers lupointed out the exact locality whenNigel Jackson, husband of one of the ll sserts the shooting occurred. Mil.i-from tlie burning bridge. The fire victims, is in custody, under suspicion iescriled minutely four men who. the most spectacular eunfiiigi-ntioof committed the deed. Jack-so- n having Hour-iiiTo his according story, murdered in New York. has seen ever been that had just been sued for divorce. Miller is illiterate, being able neither to read or write. Labor Candidate Win. MurUert-i- l lijr A jfrrrment. The official caurass of votes by tlie RAN LOTTERY SCHEME. A remarkable story of murder by county rommissiouers of Deer Lodge agreement between two Japanese lias ; Mil 1111. 1 aster ami a Maa county. Montana, shows tlie election ('lilrago b en unearthed by the finding of a inilirtt-il-. of Miss Mahoney, Lnbor candidate for dead body in acanefieldnn womans At Grand Hapifls, Michigan, t lip fedsuperintendent of schools, over Mist the island of Maui. The victim was eral grand jury hss returned indict- Marchier., the Republican candidate, named lclii. She is alleged to have ments against l'pcimHsirr Elmer by only four votes. 1 be Republicans of Haldwin, Mich., and D. II. will contest the election, ns they claim signed an agreement with one Fugili that fifty illegal votes were Kicli its Kichita, whereby she agreed Miller, of Chicago, who were arrested countedfully witliiu thirty precincts. They to leave her husband for him with a last mouth on a charge of running a claim that many iaborites voted their further stipulation that if she failed lottery and promotion scheme through ticket by drawing a straight line beto carry out her agreement, Kichita of names the eaudidates the fraudulent use of the mails. When through to Ibe Democratic and Repubkill her, and last Thursday she longing arraigned in court Miller pleaded lican parties and leaving tlie Labor might to death. was stabbed and 1'iiiity pleodtd not candidates names unsrratched. g uilty. Kiispri-trSr Blower. PRACTICED WITHOUT LICENSE NAVAL BATTLE EXPECTEDW. II. Murray and C. H. Gutherie, Christian loformstloa Fileil Against two young men, are lodged in jail at Selena Healer. rolomhltin Nriirihlriff for ICvlivI Katlidruin, Ida., charged with blowing ChNtlll, District Attorney Gray has filed an open the aafe in M. I). Wrights store In view-otlie fact that the Colominformation in the district court at iu that town Thursday night of last bian warships- - Hogola nnd Chicuito Glenwood Springs, Culu., against Mrs. week. The men had been in have left Panama in search ofthc rebel Lavina S. Carpenter of New Castle; a livel Ntntdeat Rathdrnm working but disapy gmilioals, the Colombian legation at charging her with practicing as h peared tlie night of the robbery. They Washington expects to hear soon of an physician without a license. Mrs. Car- were ruptured at Mope, where it is reengagement at some point between penter is the Christian Science healer ported they had hern gnmbling and Iniiamy nnd Corinto. The enemys who took charge of Mrs. Hugh Miller spending money. Two oilier men are hips arc four in number, of which the during her Illness, and as a neuilt of under suspicion, lul have not been Padilla is the largest, but at best is a whose treatment it is alleged that Mrs caught. Miller died of blood poison. mall vessel. Stolen Howell leads McCarty in some of these counties, and McCarty is ahead of Howell in others, but their total in all is remarkably even. Hut in Salt Lake county Young runs ahead of King. 'The fullowiug table shows the vote of the stale aud tlie couulies, in must instances pluralities being given. This places Howell's total plurality at 5,0(11 aud McCartys at 4,851: die-Moor- e nt eu Cast-cllan- e, d. j-a- lx -- I l li fiu-ts- fifteen-year-ol- I i!i-r- - r w-- n. Ml.-till- 111 Her-end- on. Hrri-udo- - f d Plurality. In Heaver the Hepublicans elect three commissioners and sheriff, and tbs Democrats the balance. Republicans in Cache elect all hut one commissioner and sheriff. The Kane Kcpublican ticket was elected with the exception of assessor. Millard county elects the whole Re- publican ticket The entire Republican ticket is elected in Iiute. In Rich, the Republicans elect all but one county commissioner, clerk and., recorder. ' the 'RVqnnbYJh irr vA two commissioners, treasurer and assessor and the Democrats the rest. The vote on county seat removal was 2683 for and 13G5 against, lark City failing to get the necessary vote by 47. The Republican candidates elect tha commissioners and coumy attorney in two-lhird- -- k Uintah. A11 the Republican candidates except one commissioner were elected in Wasatch. The Demoarcls claim a majority of 350 in Washington county as against one of 613 in 1900. Details of the vote of the state of Wyoming are coining to the state central committee very slowly and in Incomplete form. Such returns as have been received from about 50 per cent, of the voting places indicate that the vote was between 4 aud G per cent, more than two years ago. Canvassing boards of various counties meet at times. That oi Laramie various on the 17th. will commence county In Idaho but two counties have reported complete. They arc Ada and Canyon, and the total vote cast in the two on Tuesday for congressman was 8047. Two years ago the same counties cast 7207 voles. This shows an increase of 8 tu, or 11.9 per cent. GHOULS CONFESS CRIME. Foist Out Cravr In Indiana Crmrtarles Whirl! They Hart olilM-d- . Rufus Cantrell and John McKndree, leaders of the gangs of confessed glioulds of Indianapolis, have pointed out between thirty and forty graves which they said were robbed by them. At tlie Anderson cemetery the men told the detectives that abont forty graven were empty. In tlie Anderson cemetery Cantrell pointed out the graves of a woman and tier daughter aa among those which he bad robbed. The exton said he always thought the body of the former was missing and that there were some persons who suspected her husband of being implicated. Cantrell said he stole the body of the woman by agreement with her hnshond aud paid the husbnnd half of the S30 w hich a prominent local physician pnid for the body. At York town, N. V. T., a young Doukliobor woman of attractive appearance dressed herself iu white cotton, witli white canvass shoes, ami proclaimed herHrlf tlie Virgin Mary. Si any of the Doukhobora believe her story aud she may cause trouble if her adviefl is in the wrong direction. - |