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Show INDIAN UPRISING FEARED. THE SEA-WEEKL- X. T. MI03. Y BIDS, LOGAN. Band of Shosbons located In Wyoming Have Donned War Paint. PlblUw tuar baa Salt Lake Tribune special from Lander, Wyo., says that word has been received from the reservation that the Indiana are excited and In an ugly mood. Last week three Indian police went to the school and one of the teaehera naked them what waa wanted and was informed that it was none of bis business. He ordered them out and they pulled guns and knives and made threats, Anally leaving. The teacher tried to get them arrested by the authorities here, but, the state having no jurisdiction over the reservation, he waa informed that the matter would have to be taken before a United A UTAH UTAII STATE NEWS. Utah WAS SLOWLY BURIED ALIVE taken another jumpi the retail price by the aaek being 85,25. Bio Grand Weatern trainmen are te be given a 10 per cent increaae In wages. AWFUL KXlKItlEKCE or A MINER AT LEADVILLE, COLORADO. FAMOUS CUNMAKER DEAD. Brr Krupp, the Richest Dies. Derr Krupp, the great gnnmaker, and the wealthiest man in Germany, Was Held Down by Flue Dirt Whh-- Condied suddenly from apoplexy Saturday tinued to Pile ap A round Him While afternoon at hia villa at Huegel. Ilerr Friends Were Eudmvorlug to Rescue Him. Krupp had been ill for aeveral days. noon rumors were in circulation , William Cumming, aged 27 years, in Essen that Herr Krupp waa dying, bnt the public bad no accurate inforwas entombed in a csve-i- n in the shaft-neaLeadville at 10:45 mation regarding hia condition until Tuesday morning. At midnight he the great works which dominated the had not been rescued and there is no city and furnish employment to 43,000 hope of getting him out. alive. He is men was closed. Herr Krupp was not regarded as a buried 400 feet below the surface. He hard master by hia workmen. lie eswas married last Christmas. Cumming was working in an npraiae tablished various establishments fur and cut into an old stope. The walls their benefit, and bnilt hundreds of houaea on sanitary principle! for their of the stope began crumbling and fallnae, charging moderate rental. ing about him. Five men were workModerate estimates of the fortune of ing in the npriae below him and they were forced back by the fall of dirt the deceased place it at 8125,000,000, and rock. The rock began piling up and hia annual income during hia reon the ledge and slulls on which Cum- cent yeara of prosperity at 810,000,000. ming stood. Those working with him Derr Krupp made a great sum by supwere able to tee him and talk to him plying armor plate for the new nary. Besides hia iron worka and ship until the rock reached his waist. He was held down by the weight of the yards he had an intereat In many finanmaterial, which seemed not to pile up cial enterprises, and recently had acany higher on his body bnt to slide quired extensive coal properties in past him, closing up the entrance to connection with the North German the uprise. The men worked Lloyd Steamship company. in an endeavor to shovel heroically away the waste as It fell, but dirt of the atope continued crumbling faster than the BATTLE BETWEEN STUDENTS. r bric-a-br- ac. cigar-inaker- a. I Ma-Sou- th I I I I nd self-defens- I and end liis suffering. A big rabbit hunt is booked to take place December 1st, near Lewis'" ranch, west of Utah lake, between two tides, chosen by N. B. Wilson and John K. Butler, for a dance, to be given in the Psyson pavilion by the losers on the 2d of llecember. The state board of land cornmission-er- s were in Millard county last week txnsiDln the geological formation and general contour of the country, with a view of sinking an experimental artesian well here at the expense ol the state. 1rlMin FhIIciI to llnlil Him. A Flood In Indian Territory. Dy serious flood exists in the Washita Private Thompson, of Fort Stevens, and Blue valleys in the ChicksBaw Oregon, who liad confessed to the acts nation, the country for milea around of Incendiarism at the post during the being under water. In some sections past four months, and who was con- it has rained continuously for four fined in an underground prison penddays, causing the rivers to overflow. ing trial by court martial, made his Many families hare been forced to escape recently in a mysterious manabandon their lioinca and seek shelter ner and has not been recaptured. A on higher ground; numerous bridges sentry stood guard at one of the two have been washed out, and railroad entrances to the cellar, and during the traffic is impelled. No trains hare been night the prisoner escaped through tha run over the Choctaw railroad into other door. He had made a sweeping Ardmore since ' Friday, written confession of ills guilt. s I Insurance TRAIN ROBBE- R- Man la Germany, Fourteen inchea of snow fell at Pan- gnitch last week, after a three years drought. A very diatinct shock of earthqnaka was felt in Tropic, Garfield county, on States commissioner. the 17th inat Captain Nickerson, the agent, haa The beet sugar output of Utah thla removed all ihe old police and is enyear will be in the neighborhood of deavoring to engage a new force, but thirty-si- x million pounds. H yet haa been unsuccessful. Between fifteen and twenty of the Shoahone InA rural delivery route ia to be d dians have donned their war paint and at once between Pleasant Grove daubed their war ponies and are enand Lindeu, in Utah county. to get their brethren to join Deseret, Oasis and Hinckley are to deavoring them against the white man, claiming ITe telephone system, the work of that now ia the time to make a stand. putting up the poles having begun. HAVANA STRIKE SETTLED. The Ho the murder case haa cost the county of San Juan over 8000, and the General Gomes Takes a Hand In the Matcounty ia bankrupt as a consequence. ter With Startling Results. Five men convicted of inurdfer are To General Gomez is dne the credit now being held in the state peniten- of having ended the strike in Havana. waste could be removed. Cumming talked to the men until he was finaUy Oolls Loda Give An date the of tiary awaiting their execu- General Gomez headed the committee cut Example of Higher off the closing of the entrance tion. Education. which consulted the officials of the to the by uprise. He kept repeating: The mail line from Richfield to Loa Havana Commercial The worst class fight in the history Boys, I'm a goner, and Its no use, company, against haa been abandoned by John Davis, whom the strike was first lie sent tender farweella and of the state university raged at Iowa directed. boys. the contractor, who claims that the bid After the conference General Gomez messages to his wife. City, Iowa, Saturday night. Several was too low. students were injured, property loss and the majority of the committee exIN HAVANA. RIOTING The United States geological survey pressed themselves as satisfied with approximating 8700 resulted and the ia studying the fall of Salt Lake to the stand the Follea end Strikers Clash, Two Being local police were routed. The fight had taken. company Killed and Thirty Wounded. determine whether irrigation has anyatarled at the freshmen dance, in the General Gomez and the committee As a result of conflicts of aserions thing to do with it. afterward met the Central Labor union, Imperial hotel dining room, when a Foreman Duncan Gillis of the Silver and the old warrior did not spare nature between the police and men on sophomore threw a skunk through the King mine, Park City, fell down a words in his condemnation of the ac- strike in Havana, two strikers are window. Others bombarded the hotel other persons are with eggs, broke much chute while on duty and received in- tion of tlip union in calling ont the dead and thirty-tw- o plate glass and wounded. Five of the wounded, one a demolished costly which workmen. He juries said it was a revolution The proved fatal. lieuteuan t of police, whose throat waa freshmen and a sanguinary The mercantile establishment of C. and not a strike, and that the war retaliated, ent by a striker, have very severe inG Crapo at Sandy was burglarized last veterans stood ready to take up arms struggle commenced. Policemen ciubed other policemen are J. II. King and W. M. Kaller. medics1 juries. Eight in of the week, about 8300 wurth of jewelry and support government in order to maintain order. That ended the wounded. The police had the rioters students, inflicting severe wounds, other articles being taken. well under control at last reports, but when other medical students assaulted James M. Hamilton, a miner recently strike ss far as the Central Lalior every ia being taken to pre" and routed the officers. precaution union was concerned. did csre not It from Idaho, suicided in Salt Luke City to brave General Goineza and vent a further outbreak of disorder, by shooting himself in the head with word waa sent out as soon wrath, as possible and all the police apd rural guards in Berry Thief Robs Chicago PutoOco of the suburbs have been summoned to a rifle. He had been drinking heavily, to hare the men return to work. BIO.OOO. in Havana. concentrate Q.he rural postal The Chicago poatoffice was robbed of The strike, which at first concerned delivery service lay Throw Roma Light tin tha Killing of from the Provo postoffice 810,000 Saturday in a daring the became probably Dr. Cayley, only cigar workers, general through Lake the of all out in manner. trades by The robber made his escape Shore, Lake View and Provo Bench symcalling Madame La Ilonta, who ia wanted at All the without leaving pathy with the districts will be put in operation be- Butte, any clue to hia identMont., in connection with the tradespeople closed their doors, clerks, ginning December 1st. murder of Dr, Cayley last October, baa cooks and every class of workmen ity. Two registered mail sacks containing having obeyed the command of the Smallpox ia aaid to be prevalent in been Hrret'd In San Francisco. union conand -' the thckMorini;n been picked money, which had CottoifK-ood- . It ia feporl damq La Bug ta came tj San Francisco dub torsexcept of the elPoSii? cars, who re- np from two of the just subdo.wntown one from doctor haa recently IttenTd Seattle and fused to join in the general strike. days ago 'that Trouble began early by the holding stations, were left in an unprotected to thirty-fiv- e cases of the disease with- - reFi8lere1 under the name of Mrs. 0. In a radius of one mile. Moore, of Chicago, but did not remain np of the electric cars by the strikers, wagon in front of the Masonic temple, whose wrath, naturally, was directed while the mail carrier went into the A new townaite ia mediately against the street railway employees. being surveyed In fj Iff tills street. aJnoBt to gather mail that had accuword to Several cars were held and stoned building Uintah county, to be called Chipeta, Butte, to have her mail mulated there. forwarded to in the outskirts of the np The carrier waa gone city and the fter the widow of the famous Ute 854 Geary street, but there is no snch passengers were a few moments, but when he reolj only to walk compelled chieftain Colorow, wlio has her wicki- number. Havana. Several cara were turned his horse and wagon had disUnder instructions from Bntte, the into wrecked and some motormen and conup on the river bottom a few miles appeared. While the carrier had been police had been searching for Madame distant La lion ta and arrested her on Market ductors were in jured during the rioting. in the building the robber, who had Joshua Davis, an aged citizen of street. At first she denied her identity, GAVE HER HUSBAND POISON. evidently been waiting his opportunProvo who died last week, waa the but afterward admitted it. She re ity, jumped into the rig and drove father of eighteen children, twelve of fused to discuss her reasons for leavQuarrel Between Husband and Wife ReThe rifled sacks and the horse Butte. In away. an ing interview shestated sults In Murder. whom are etill living, and had and were afterward found where eighty, that I)r. Cayley was killed as the re-- lx rig News comes from Ilonolnln that'Cap-tai- n suit of the accidental discharge of his grandchildren and forty-tw- o the thief had abandoned them. great-graown pistol, and that she Robert Andrews of Ililo died last children. merely inThe street was full of people at the week as the result of strychnine poison The rural free delivery aervice at dulged in a friendly scntlle with him. time of the robbery, hut no one seems under most sensational circumstances, Lehl will be Inaugurated December 1, to have noticed the thief. Camming Awful Drutb. and his wife haa been charged with the boxes arrive. Andrew providing Four times the rescuers who were Fjield, the carrier, haa qualified and working to recover William Cummlog, murder in the first degree. She has Well Knows Western Pioneer Succumb In Butt. confessed to having given the poison. forwarded his bonds, as has also his imprisoned by a cave of rock in the The evidence before the coroners jury John Taylor, one of the oldest pioubatitute, H. L. Baker. Yankee Doodle mine, near Leadville, showed that the coupla had in neers frequently Butte, is dead, aged 70. He is A Salt Lake saloon keeper arrested got to within a few feet of him. Each quarreled on account of mutual jealsaid to have killed two men in his time, on the charge of allowing a woman in time a new cave of rock came down ousy, and that on the morning of the in both On the 12th of a after violent Sth, the quarrel night his place after 7 p. m. was acquitted and shut out the rescuers. At first before, Mrs. Andrews placed a quantity September he fatally shot Patrick Carbecause it was proven that the woman Cumming, who was held in the rock of strychnine in her hnsband'a coffee, had only one foot in the room, the up to his waist, talked with the men lie remarked an unuaual taste and ney. Taylor was watchman at the Cora mine at the time and Carney had aud stated that he was suffering ter- accused her of other being on the outside. trying to poison him, aworn to rible tortures, but would try and live hut left the house kill him. The latter called to go to work as Four companies will soon be incoruntil the rock could be removed so usual. He died soon afterward. Anat the mine and began shooting prothat he could see his' wife just once drews was very well known in Honoporated in Colorado to build a railroad more before he died. The fourth time lulu and in Hilo. Ilia wife, accused of miscuously, when Taylor fired, the southern Colorado. New Mexthrough hall taking effect over Carneys heart. lie was dead. All the bones in his murder by the coroner's jury, has been ico, southern Utah aud Arizona to San body below the held to answer before waist, including the the next grand Taylor was well known all over the Pedro harbor. Many wealthy hips, were fractured and the flesh of jury- west. people, his limbs was bruised and torn. including the Goulds, are said to be President Castro A(ln Winner. FLOODS IN TEXAS. Interested. Knee War nt Leuilvllln. United States Minister Bowen at At the State Unitersity last week a Rain Iln Ceased railing, but Situation I A dozen men at Bucktown, two Caracas has informed the state departstudent threw a crust of bread at a miles west of Serious. Leadville, Colo., became ment that an official bulletin anfellow student, the latter objected and involved in a free flood The situation in Texas is atill fight, the result of a nounces that forces from Colombia insecured the aid of some of his fellows bitter erions rain has ceased fallvaded between although Venezuela on the 10th instant some of tlie feeling and captured the assailant, traffic is interfered ing. Swedish Passenger and and were Finlander on defeated stripped residents of the 10th. The him and applied a coating of dope and that part of the camp. John Babb forces referred to by Mr. Bowen are with to a great extent and hardly a grease to liis person. was shot and instantly killed and Mike supposed to he Venezuelan insurgent! road in the state is able to run trains on time. The Texas & Pacific and Christian i hristensen, the young man Babb had his skull crushed andisdy-s- o who entered the Goajira peninsula Cotton Belt who was Die hospital. Two of the men from Colombia and approached Maraexpect to operate their nF severely scalded while who schedules caibo started the have wss announced not been last fight recently, it regularly after tonight and working at the sugar factory in Lehl, has since succumbed to his injuries. caught, hut Herman Auderson, who vveek that the Castro government was If no more rain falls there will be a fired the shot that killed Babb, is in dispatching u force by water to meet Be suffered untold tortures and congeneral resumption of traffic on all the invaders. jail, while his brother, August Anderroads. Is his held for son, friends safe to kill him tinually begged keeping. eatab-liahc- A WOMAN Swrlnillt--r Kill! to Hove Burled Man Alive. Upon exhnming the body of Mitchell, who died inisterionsly at Chihuahua, Mexico, after being insured by the men In jail at El Paso, Texas, charged with defrauding the New York Life Insurance company, it is alleged to have been found that the man was buried alive, at evidenced by indications of a struggle on the part of tha body in the coffin, the mouth being open, the arms against the lid and tha palms turned upward as well. WAS AN ACTIVE PARTICIPANT TEMPTED HOLD-C- IN AT- P. Mrs. Hudson of Trinidad, Colo Wlfo of Dsad Bandit, 4s Suspected of Complicity la Colorado Moutbrrn Uold-C- p. It ia believed by officers and railroad datectives that Mrs. A. E. Hudson waa an active participant in the hold-n- p of the Colorado Southern train south of Trinidad, Colo., Tuesday night. She waa In the police sweatbox all day, and it is aaid she has confessed enough to the officers to warrant holding bar for the robbery. It was her husband who waa ahot and killed by Express Messenger Schreiber. Mrs. Hudson admitted that she tied a red cloth around a lantern for her husband and another man, whose name aha refused to give, but claims she did not know what they were going to do with it. Thia lantern placed between the rails waa the aignal which caused Engineer Cilfoil to stop hia train. Tha coroner's inquest has been postponed awaiting developments. MRS. NATION ON WARPATH. Takes la Hors Show In New York and Creates a Sensation. Carrie Nation created a sensation at tha horse show in New York City Thursday. She harangued the great gathering on the evila of overdress, attempted to break a bottle of champagne, and finally waa ejected from the building by the police. Mra. Nation entered the garden quietly and took a seat in the tier. She had been there only a few minutes when her gaze rested on the box where some members of the Vanderbilt family were sitting. She studied her programme and then descended to the promenade. Stationing herself in front of the Vanderbilt box, she delivered a tirade on overdress. In the box were sealed Mrs. Alfred G. Vanderbilt, Reginald Vanderbilt and Miss Nicholson. Alfred G. Vanderbilt was leaning against the rail of the promenade and did not see Mra. Nation approach. "Yon ought to be ashamed of yourselves! the woman screamed at them. "You ought to be ashamed to wear uch disgraceful clothes. Tuke them off; take them off, and attire yourselves more modestly! Alfred G. Vanderbilt hastily left his position at the rail, came over to where Mrs. Nation was standing, whispered something in her ear and pushed her away. The ouiburst of the woman attracted a crowd of people and the occupants of the Vanderbilt box were evidently very much embarassed. Mrs. Nation then turned her attention to other boxes. Finally she started for the cafe, where Blie bore down on a party of men who were drinking wine. Mrs. Nation seized a bottle and, glaring at the men, shouted : "Young men, dont drink such filthy stuff. Yon are going straight to liellt Where is the man that sells this staff? Show him to me and I will tell him what I think of him! The caterer at the garden appeared on the scene and ejected Mrs. Nation. PHILIPPINE TRADE. Contlsaoas Improvement Since the Inception of Our Control. The import and export figures of the Philippine archipelago, ending June SO, 1002, show a continuance of the improvement in trade that has prevailed since the inception of the United States control. During the fiscal year 1003 there was Imported merchandise, exclnsive of gold and silver, to the value of 822,141,842, an increase of nearly 82,000,000 over the same period of 1001. The export figures-othe archipelago In the fiscal year 1002 were larger with but two exceptions, 1870 and 1880, than in any year of its history. The last fiscal year bIiows an Increase over 1001, 823,017,070. worth of merchandise being exported, of which the United Kingdom and the United States received nenrly 810,000,000 in practically equal proportions. f Cncle Sum Is Nut Looking for Trouble. An effort is being made by the Euro-pea- n diplomats to persuade the American minister, Mr. Bowen, to join in a declaration that Lite blockade of the Orinoco river ia ineffective, which la the position taken by Germany, England and Italy. Mr. Bowen has given a discreet refusal and is avoiding the question, with a view not to jeopardize American interests and to leave the handa of the Washington government free. Secretary of Legation Russell, In his report of the recent trip of the gunboat Marietta up the Orinoco, holda that the blockade of Ciudad Bolivar ie effective, which is a partial support of the Venezuelan contention. ' |