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Show THE Baported Attempt to Drovers to Tomb of FILIPINO INSURGENTS OF SOUTHERN SAMAR GLOBE-HEADE- R, M( Xlli try. MASSACRE COMPANY C. NINTH U. S. 1NFA Mj atehs-l- ad f fibllrtlM Cfc UTAH PAYSON, Of a Company of UTAH STATE NEWS? Twenty-Fou- Forty-Eigare Killed and Elevc! Survivors Wounded Attack Made W Men Were Eating Their Breakfast Seventy-Tw- o, r ht The State Fair opened Tuetday. 8. W. Sear I bowing' name peacbea raiaed near Waterloo, a suburb of Salt Lake, which weigh twelve and a half ounce a. Oraon C. Allred of Kring City, waa at Manti, fined ITS by Judge Johnaon for violating a decree of the court in using water from Oak creek. of the American The Daughter Revolution, of Salt Uke City, propose to erect a public fuuutain in Liberty park to coat about lino. baa been definitely decided that tbe Tabernacle choir will make a trip to San Franclaco and other California eitlea, making a concert lour. Laat apring a Salt Lake man Wight 1,900 caeca, or 30.000 rgga, at S'i per ease, He placed them in cold storage and laat week aold them at 10.35 a case. ' A large elrel mill, backed by eastern eapitaliate, la to be erected in Salt Lake for the purpose of workiug np Utah iron, according to the latent re- It port. , Jake Keller of Manti, anatained a broken leg by falling frum a load of laat week. Mr Keller had the other leg broken in the aame manner about a year ago. A discovery of oil baa been made In 8anpete county, urar Manti, in a well which waa being driven for water. Oil fiowa ao freely into the well that It can be pumped out. 2L M. Keen, while riding in Deer Creek canyon a few day ago came near loalng hi life, bin burse falling over a precipice. Fortunately he escaped with a Severe shaking up. Elisabeth Westwood died in Salt Lake lest week et the ege of 03 She wee in good health until a few daye before ehe died, and waa able to do fine needle work having received her sec-en- d eight. The company owning the mineral paint bed near Koosharem are flgur-!-( on making extrusive improvements and will resume heavy shipments to the eastern market! In tlie near future. The Syracuse Canning company la eking a season run of 10,000 to 19,000 gross of canned tomatoes, and prices are bald at S3 per case. The company is turning out also apple, peer, peach, plus and quince butter. Katie Sampson, an oblld of Glrnwood, has gone almost if not quite blind as the result of being kit on the bell of the eye by a willow. Disease set in the one eye end wee transmitted tc the other. Internal Revenue Collector Calliater has received a check from tlie executors of tbe Marcus Daly estate for the amount of the inheritance tax oa personal property inherited by various legatees under the will. Paul Keek, the man arrested at Cheyenne, Wyo., for implication in the burglary of fleck's jewelry store (n Provo oa August 37th lust, and who waa brought back to l'ruvo, lias been bound over to the district eonrt for trial. Robert PrldeaOx, tlie Calder'a Park bleyele diver, who fractured hie skull ! August by a fall at the perk peril ioa, and waa thought fatally injured, bee so far recovered that he wee able to be taken to kia home in Michigan eight-year-o- ld $13,-40- last week. Canguard at McKinleys tomb at whnt on fired ton, Ohio, Sunday night he claimed was a men seeking by stealth to reach the vault in which the body of President McKinley lies. A 8, The war department Sunday refrom the follow. ng General Chaff-1- - at Manila: "Twi-iitf-fiiniin'ii, eompany C, Ninth regiment. Putted .states infantry, woiiiideil, liuiu ju-.- t arrived from Ualanglgo, remainder company killed. Insurgents hceim-- all company suppt twelve. Complies and al! rifles waa attiiikid during breakfast pany company morning Sepcmbi-- r otllri-rs- , Thomas seventy-twW. Connell, cup'-iinlid ward A. Lump-n- s, first lientfii.irit; Hr. U. S. Griswold, major surgeon, among killed. ceived r o ; T IIAKFKB." The news created a sensation in ofil It was the dal circles at Wiialiiii-'lonfirst severe rever-- n that lias occurred for a long time. Still tlie olliciitls were not unprepared for news of just this character from Samar, in which tbe revolution started by Agninaldo Sa-uia- . still cuuliniics. The troops were attached, while un. prepared, by Pn) Imbuneii, of whom the Americana kllli-- ubo-i- l it1). Many of the soldiers were killed in their quarters before they hud limo to grasp their rilles. General linghex is going to the scene of tlie disaster anil will personally command the troops. A new brane.li of tlie KHtipunan has been discovered at Turlae, capital of the province ol that name. Tlie object of the society is the slaughter of tlie whiten Marceliuo Mariville, president d Hulltlrr Who Aiplaiiilr)l of Irosl-dosfrom Army KIIIIuk llUhnuuni lily of Ranosng, is tbe chief branch, which Includes number native constabulary, who were recently armed. One policeman admits that he wee taxed a dol.lnr'and waa ordered to make bolos. ' A regular collection liaa been made by the organization from the natives, either by persnasion or threats, and an npriaing had been plan ned for an early date. Sumur i a country about as largo aa the stale of Ohio, and the American forers of occupation n amber in all between 3'mhj and 3500 meu. These are distributed among various posts In the island, a largo number being located at the more important centers. Spain never made any elYurls to occupy r, and it only has been for probably three mouths past that the United Stales has undertaken that work. Tlie latest report made by Gqperal Hughes to the war department was t hat the n urn 1er of insurgent rifles in tlie lslaud aggregated about 300. The carried on n guerrilla warfare, and operations against them wets difficult. The disaster to company C occurred, it is believed, while it was engaged in an expedition to clear the country of roving bunds of these insurgents. The fact that the Americana were attJfcked while at breakfast indicates tbe daring and pluck of the insurgents. Fourteen of the twenty-fou- r who escaped bear painful wounds. t The officers say the man is sincere and give bim a good name, but they generally believe tbe lonliuess and strain of the situation unnerved him, and that be was frightened end in a condition to giro full credence to stimulated Immaglnatioo. One of the officers howFolever believes the privates story. lowing Is the account given oat. Private Deprend was oa guard duty on top of the vault at a point commanding the entrance below and the approach from the rear. Shortly before 7:30 o'clock he saw what he took to be tlie face of a man peering from behind a tree, about forty feet from hia post. He watched St for twenty minutes, be says, and at 7:43 saw tha man hurry to the tree ten feet nearer. He challenged the inan to halt, but this was not heeded, and the fellow approached nearer. Deprend leveled bis gun and aimed to ahoot for effect, but just at that instant another man, who came toward him from the opposite side, caught the gun, threw it up and the bullet was spent in the air. This same man struck Deprend on the right aide of tlie abdomen with a knife or other sharp weapon, cutting an gash in his overcoat an inch and a half long each way, and hie blouse. a email one in Tbe flesh wee not broken, but was bruised under the clothes. Deprend in the struggle fell and rolled down the aide of tbe vault. When tha guards reached the scene no trace of the intruders could be found. COLUMBIA BEATS CUP CHALLENGER SHAMROCK II Heavily lsmilixl Down Embankment via the Santa Fe Route provide hh comfortable means of travel aa can lie offered Will measure they are uusurptiHstkl. They are hauled on fast t thins, and are in charge of experienced aud polite port-er- RECLINING CHAIR As a spectacle the eon test was sug In the closest and most From the time the two perb. race ever sailed for the America's cap, racers crossed the starting the white flyer Columbia Saturday beat the Itritish challenger overa windward line until they fled across the finish and leeward course of thirty nautical line four and a half hours later, tbe result was in doubt, and the exciteg miles by tlie narrow, As ment aboard the excursion fleet Inseconds. margin of thirty-nin- e Lipton'e latest aspirant for cup honors creased until men became frenzied and women almost hysterical. So evenly matched were theee two aeientifie racing machine! that never after they started were the riva skippers ont of each other's hail, and more than three-quarteof the time were close Charlie bo that Barr, they who had tha tiller aboard the Columbia, could have tossed a biscuit to Captain Sycamore on the Shamrock. For miles ae they beat their way to the outer mark the black shadows of Shamrock'! hnge clnb topsail was painted on the mainsail of the Colombia, and for an hour on the run home, with the yachts flying like scared deer before the wind, they ran almost beam and beam, as If they were harnessed All essentiala for the toilet towels, soap, water, combs anil brushes are provided free of charge. C. F. WARREN, Geu1 Ant A. T. & S. F. Ry. 411 Dooly Block, fcSnlt Lake City. LINE RY. New Train Service. together. The result of the race makes the possession of the cup a matter of grave doubt. There are five races to be run, the conditions of some of them being in favor of the Shamrock, and so evenCOLUMBIA. ly are the boats matched that tha e must allow the defender slightest accident or error will decide Races are scheduled for seconds on account of the extra square the race. feet of canvas in her sail area, the Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The official record under the rules gives her enp haa been in America half a centhe victory by one minute and twenty-tw- o tury, and ita loss would now be a keen seconds. disappointment. OU Can Save Sloney by TLesetrslns willbeeleguutlyeiiiiipped lire ly local end always on time. Patronize them when you travel, LOCAL TIME CARD. Ia effect July rs Mu Fa- ES7,. OREGON SHORT heart-breakin- train No. 9 ou the Through punm-ngcWabash, from St. Louis to Omaha, waa wrecked at 10 o'clock Friday, at a curve seven miles southeast of Council 1JufT. Tha entire train, consisting of mail and linggnge enrx, two day coaches, a chair car, and a Pullman sleeper, rolled down an eighteen-foo- t embankment snd turned bottom side up. The engine alone remained upright, stop, ping with the forwent trucks on the edge of the bridge over Indian creek. The train carried nearly 100 passengers, end miraculous as ll seems, none were killed. Three were perhaps fatally injured, aixtecn seriously hurt, and a score of others received minor bruises. pui chasing your 11. 1W0, Trains Arrive sod Depart et the Various tatlou a Follow: COFFINS & CASKETS of A. FETEftSON, PAYSON, UTAH Hearse in Connection at Reasonable Frier. i'W- HOMEMADE - CUPBOARDS AND ' FLOUR BINS AT LOWEST PRICES. forty-thre- Thirteen Fro pee ton Drowned by Tran Water pout. News haa been received of the drowning of thirteen men who were prospecting for cinnabar in Tresidlo county Texas, Thursday, by a cloudburst. The men were in two parties, camped one mile apart in a dry ravine known ae Alaminto creek, in which there had been no water for fifteen montha on account of the drought. They were asleep at 10 o'clock when there waa a cloudburst several mile up the ravine. A volume of watei twenty feet high washed down thl ravine and swept over the men in th two camps before they were aware oi their danger. Six bodies have been recovered. Kentuckians Iratrst Against Itequlaltloo of Governor Taylor. Kentucky officials are demanding the extradition of Governor Taylor from Indiana. Governor Durbin's office has been flooded with telegrams from Kentucky, urging him not to grant the requisition of Governor Beckham for Y. 8. Taylor and Charles Finley, who are wanted on the charge of complicity in tlie alleged plot to asasinate William Governor Durbin It is eald Goebel, will refuse to honor the requisition. BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO MOB AND POLICE Moose Thatcher wee thrown from liia buggy In Salt Luke Saturdeyend severeRESULTS IN KILLING OF ONE AND W0UNDIN8 OF SEVERAL. ly injured while driving a young team of thoroughbreds, the accident occurring in hie own yard. He wee dragged Striking Teamsters Attack Police Without Warning and Battle Ensues against a stump and received a numDuring Which Two Hundred Shots are Fired Ring- ber of cute and bruises. leaders of Mob Arrested. The auxiliary plantof the Utah Sugar company at Lake View will be comA pitched battle between strikers on their way home from a variety pleted about the lttli. The company and special policemen occurred shortly theater. When they turned into Markbaa been delayed beyond tlie time exafter 1 o'clock Sunday morning on et street from Turk they noticed a pected on account of the difilcuity in end crowd following them, and they asked Kearney street, between getting steel from the east lleets are men Seven known are Felice Officer John Tillman to acccom-pan- y Geary. positively being received at the plant to have been wounded, one of tbein them. Just as the party reached II uncock Post No. 4 of the (J. A. K. mid it is thought Keiiruey street a shot was fired. It probably fatally, was Instituted at Park City on thc38lli that several ot tiers who escaped notice was followed in quick succession by with nineteen eharter members. Dur- were injured. Not less than fifty allots several ot tiers. A regular fusilade ening the evening tlie Woodmen of the were fired. Several of the injured were sued. The crowd scattered in all diWorld gave the veterans a banquet of A number of rections, hut not before a number of Innocent passers-by- . pork and beans and entertained them s windows were broken by polcciiicn it ad arrived and succeeded with mueie, song and speech. flying bullets. Four special policemen in arresting about thirty of the mob. The net profit to the Klks lodge from aud a recently discharged naval man Four were identified aa striking teamthe earnival held iu Salt Lake In vt were made targets for a combined ns sters. They were heavily armed. While week wee $10,000. The toUl attend- exult by a mob of strikers and their Officer Tillman was attempting to proance, estimating the school children sympathizer numbering, according to tect the specials when the 'first shot who came In free at 9,000, was .iO.IKIT. the declarations of the special police- was tired, our of the mob fired at him The Kangaroo court netted about $7, Cm men at least ?oi. at short range. The ball just grazed and merchants contributed 80, Too. The party of special policemen were Tillman's ear. Colonel "Jack" liaverir, tlie former Oregon Trane Crop In Danger of Dvstrae-lloking of minstrelsy, died in Sait Lal.c British Loaded Columns With Down Luxuries. Camp Flying from an last attack of typhoid Saturday Unless good weather comes soon fever. Colonel Ifaverly was one of l Inthe prone crop of Oregon will be ruinmost widely known showmen in tlm in a great part, it not altogether. ed abandoned but the siage late in world, A London dispatch says, perhaps command of mobile columne that Reports received from tbe length of 80'a and has since been mining. one of the reasons that the liritisli. object of such col u ms is mobility, and Willamette valley, where the most of Sarhan Italia, an Assyrian, who dis- who ore so frequently reported its be- that he lias learned that auch force?' the prunes are grown, state that the pensed tickets for the Klk's Streei in pursuit, fail lo overtake tlie carry with them furniture, kitchen' prunes ere cracking badly aud show ing carnival in Salt Luke City lust week liners in Suulb found in e of brown roL This is said to be to be among tlie missing. Thu remarkable range, pianos and harmoniums, which1 signs So fur the werk of critical time. the ly issued iwni iiruiy These article rain liae caused little portion of the gate recuipu intrusted by Lord Kitchener us follows: nullify tliiil object. damage, but anto ble care Is also gone several hunThe ('oiiiiuuuder-in-Cliie- f iu South must le liuudcd over lo the nearest other week of wet weather w ill cut dred dollars In all. ' A fries desires to impress officers iu store. down tha yield lo Urge extent. lot piste-gin- n. I ! ' ; . GARS sky-scrapi- ng r AL-hii- I soul-stirrin- talities. BATTLE Aa an economical Bleepers excepted. THE FREE lit-ag- a. Seconds Ahead in a Thirty Mile Race, Columbia Crosses Line Thirty-On- e Which the Contending Yachts Were Abreast During Nearly the Entire Distance- - Train Knlla ImM-n- pr 0 Between Denver and IT-te- al - - PAYSON, YACHT RACE EVER SAILED. IN MOST EXCITING most uniihuul cane reported to the wsr department is lliatof Private r J. Devine of Troop H, Klcvcnlli cavalry, who was tried liy a general court-martiat Fort Ktliuu Allen, Vt., on the charge of "lining disrespectful words against the president of the United States in violation of the fourteenth article of war." It appears from the evidence that when I he news of the shooting of President McKinley wus received at Fort Htlinn Allen, Devine expressed great satisfaction over tlie crime end applied en uncomplimentary plthet to the late president. Ills comrades handled him roughly before he could he secured iu tlie guard house. He was found guilty of the charge by the court and sentenced to be dishonorably discharged from the service of tbe United Ntalcs, forfeiting all pay and allowance due him, and to be confined at hard labor for one year. A Fine bath room in connection; I. DISA rroprtotor. UTAD i I 41 I Four train dally from Ogden to alt Lake. Two fast train daily fromelt Lake tonll point. it.Free Rerun Improved Tonriiu turner-i.i- 'l Luke In ult (iiinago without liipClisIrt'.r si sups. Elegant liny (.'our lie iliiiiinr cur service. The only line operating -t Line from The hoi'let anil Lake to Denver. Kemui City. Jmaha and all Point Eaxt. t'anengrrs not carried o freight train. W. H. BANCROFT, Vine- -' re and lien. V.gr S. W. KOOI.E ?en. Trf. Mgr. D. E. Burley. Gen'l Agt. City Ticket Office 201 Main st.slt Luke City . ' Fast Trains Daily All Points East 3 to -- , ' Fu-te- j Pullman Palace and Ordinary Sleeping Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Perfect Dining Car Service. AlexfThoriitou. Agent, 1ayiHiD. Conducted Personally the All Q Qj Excursions. Trains leave Payroll for Tintlc and Intermediate ut :4:t a. in. ami (5:5:2 in. Fur Salt Lake City and all polnti Last ami West at 7:.To n. ni. and 8: IE 1. m. Comforts of Home Can lielindon ti e Mugni llecnt Limited i'luin of tlie - . - - Best Local Train Serv ice in the State. 1 Leaving Si M Ry. OMAILV daily at 0:00 p. for CHICAGO. golid For rates, inquire vt W. II. SIIKIIMKI, Agent, Tayson. Glectric-Eig- GKO. V. HF.INTZ, Asst. General Passenger Agent. ni., T.G.WUIMSR ed Train Library-Ca- rs Chair-Car- s, n. t. V ire- - President til. Cashier ' ipitsl Stock Ml O.OCO.OO. AntliiiriziHl OK Day Coaches, Pre-bi- T A N li II K.S WIMJI ht Dining-Car- s, PAYSON EXCHANGE and Palace Sleepers. SAVINGS For those who sleep well o:i a f min, we have whnt you w.ibt. Fur (lrsi who don't sleep well we have an electric renliug lump in viir berth by which you can read nil night if you1 4 wish, without disturbing I'tin r. In fact nil the modern ('ouretiieiicea wtli for SAFKTY mid POMKOliT, re to be hod if vnu ti.ivei via llte M. A St. P. II y. L. L. DOWNING. Commeiviul Agt. 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