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Show fUE By MAY START COLLIERIES. GLOBE-HEADE- R, BtoMwIai Fablkklii C UTAH PAYSON, UTAH STATE SEWS. ' The predlctioo ie made by J. T. Jonet (bat in ten jreara Utah will be lh banner iron elate. An effort ia being made to prevent the fight from taking Root-tiardn- er place in Kail Lake City. There ia again talk of extending the atreet car line running from Salt Lake to Murray on to bandy. During the month of July, Utah mining companies hare declared dividends aggregating 1287,000. An enterprising Salt Lake saloon man baa introduced the game of ping pong in hia place of business. Millard county was the first in the state this year to select delegatee to the Republican state convention. Smallpox has been stamped out all ever Uintah county, and at present there ia no quarantine at any point. d The daughter of R. S. Gray of Halt Lake fell Into a tub of hot water and was so badly scalded that her recovery ia doubtful. Lewis (iarff, one of field's most prominent citizens, is dead from heart failure, superinduced by .being overcome by the heat while working in the sun. A case of smallpox is reported from Ephraim. The case is reported to be very mild and every precaution lias been taken to prevent the spread of the disease. The amount paid out aa bounties on grasshoppers in Manpele county will reach about $1,000. while it la figured this expenditure hasaaved crops worth over 9100,000. Pioneer day was duly celebrated at the state prison, when a minstrel performance was presented by some of the convicts for the edification of their fellow prisoners. Charles Ready, a Salt Lake City carpenter, was struck on the head by a falling brick while at work one day laat week and received injurlea which may prove fatal. The saloon men of Halt Lake are aaid to be organizing for the purpoae of forcing the authorities to atop hotels, eluba and drug a tores from dispensing liquor on Hundays. The Socialists of the state, at a meeting held in Halt Lake City last week, plaead a state tlcketln the field. There - were delegates la attendance representing els counties. G. Yuma, a Japanese, while engaged In cleaning windows in a building in Halt Lake City, fell from the second story to the pavement below, receiving Injurlee which may prove fatal. J. Floyd Hamilton, who shot sad killed Robert lirown in a Salt Lake employment agency, has been released ' from custody, the testimony showing the shooting was in self defense. The people of Hantaquin made a great slaughter upon the grasshoppers last week when about S00 bushels of the pests were captured, one man bagging bushels In one days work. twenty-fiv- e The supreme eourt has decided that Annie Armitage Hilton was the legal wife of the late Dr. John R. Park, and, ' being now hia widow, is entitled to d of his estate. and will receive Ann Stanley of Halt Lake, while going to the door to answer a rap, Stumbled and fell, her head strinking against the corner of a dresser, inflicting a wound which will probably prove four-year-ol- one-thir- fatal. As the result of an overdose of wood alcohol, which wns taken accidentally instead of whisky, Mrs. Sophs Hillman died at the Urlgblon hotel at Brighton, where she had been employed as laundress. Charles Short, a discharged veteran sf the Philippine war, woundup a protracted spree in Salt Lake last week by attempting suicide, taking an overdoae of morphine, but hia life waa saved by a narrow margin. State Coal Miue Inspector Thomas declares that many lives could have mine if been saved at the Daly-We- st ..some out who uudurstuod mine ventilation had been on the scene at the time of the accident. It is estimated that 4.,000, 000 pounds of sugar will be manufactured by the six factories in Utah this year. Last pounds waa the total year of the state, so that an increase output of fully 40 per ceut is anticipated over last year's product. The directors of the Consolidated Mercur company, whose property is located at Mercur, laat week poated the regular monthly dividend of $30,-00- 0, or 3 cents a share, and reported the mines to be in better condition than ever before. Fire early Sunday morning destroyed the entire upper works of the Honeriue mine at Stockton. The fire began at midnight and raged for more than two hours before it burned itself out. The origin of the fire is unknown. Loss about $75,000, fully insured. X. P. Matsuo, a. miner employed la the Shower mine at Diamond, bad a narrow escape from death last week when a rock fell upon him, crushing several ribs and otherwise injuring him, he being rescued by comrades in time to prevent suffocation. JEFFRIES STILL CHAMPION. Anthrsrlla llMratoia Arm Likely to Bab the Attempt Baring ths Praaawt Wash. The of the eleventh week of the anthracite miners strike findi apparently no change inthe situation altbongh the rumor has been revive! that an effort will be made some daj this week upon the pnrl of one of till large companies to start one of tbeii collieries. The companies have a anf fieient numlier of coal and iron police men enlisted now to prevent tronblo should it arise, and all that would be necessary to get n mine in operation would be a sufficient number of miner and laborers to blast the coal and load it on the care. No doubt plenty of ordinary laborers could be secured, but it ie a question whether a eufiicient number of miners could bo persuaded to go into the workings. At strike headquarters the belief Is as strong as ever that the operators cannot resume, and that it ia idle talk to even suggest sul-I- i a thing. President Mitchell implicitly says that the eltuatiou is about the aame, and that the strikers are ae firm aa ever. MANY FATAL ACCIDENTS- - lalerslsta I'emsieree Comsslssloa Issues IhUkiIIni liulletlo The interstate commerce commission hss issued a bulletin on collisions and derailments of trsios and casuallties to persons for the three monlhsending March 31, HKI2. According to this showing, the number of persons killed in train accidents was 212, and injured, 3,111. All accidents of oilier kinds, including thoae sustained liy employees while at work and by passengers in getting on or off the cars bring the total number up to 813 killed and 'J.UM injured. During this period there were 1,320 collisions aud H3S derailments, of which 131 collisions and eighly-fo- ur derailments afferled passenger trains, result ne fatal accidents to lug in forty-opassengers and HJ8 injured. The damage to cars, engines and railway by these accidents amounted to $1,814,258. BATTLE WITH FITZSIMMONS LASTED C.C. LANGLEY, D. D, EIGHT FURIOUS ROUNDS. Ended After fighting fiercely for eight rounds, Robert Fitxsimmone waa knocked to the floor by James Jeffrie and counted out, after he had so badly punished the champion that it looked aa If the Coruishman must win. Bleeding from a number of gaahea in tba face, apparently weakening and elear ly nnabla to cope with Fitzalmmona superior skill, Jeffries delivered two si the u Yrmlrlta la Kenturky, The petition of Tom Cockrill, charge! with killing Ben Hargis at Jackson. Ky., asking fur change of venue toanj other county than Breathitt, excep-Knot- t and Lee, makes the extraordinary statement that Breathitt and thi other counties named are so completely under control of hia enemies, whe are stated to lie i n fiuen tiai and weal thy. that he would lie certain to be adjudged guilty. The plea contains hitter arraign uieu I of the Hargiaaea. The Wyoming Tlo King Retires From Illiniums. Office over Bank, Payson, to correct tho liver as It Is sure you havo one. Through tho liver it cures Indigestion, Constipation, Malaria and those aliments which arise from a lack of proper digestion and assimilation of food. At druggists, jo cents per bottle. IflMHII Presldaat. T.O. W.H. TANNKB K.B. WJMMKR. Authorised sold Wyoming tc Cashier Btosk Capital 840,000.00. lucky punches aa Fitzsimmons paused PAYSON EXCHANGE In his fighting to epesk to him, and turned the tide. The battle waa brief bnt noteworthy md will live in pugilistic history. Fayson, Utah, Fitzsimmons tried once to arise from a Geueral Banking Business rraaaaets the mat but sank down again in helpA cent inleretf lessness and heard himself counted per out, where but a moment befora ha had paid oh time depoelte apparently all the better of it. "I will never fight again, aaid the COLLECTIONS batlle-acarre- d veteran of the ring when he had auflicieutly recovered to A talk. "The fight was won fsiriy and to the beat man belongs the laurels. "You are the moat dangerous man alive, aaid Jeffries in return, "and I consider myself lucky to hive won when I did." Fitzsimmons had been fighting at furious gait, cool and deliberate, and Continuous Gum, Gold, AlumlJ chopping the champion to pieces with num and Rubber Plates. Gold the terrific rights and lefts that have and Porcelain bridges. Every made him famous. It was the draught operation guaranteed. horse and the racer from the tap of the gong. When the men eame together Fitzsimmons appeared rather worried, bnt on the opening of the first round he Dfflcc Two doors West of GuthsH Barber Shop. assumed an air of absolute confidence and fought with the deliberation of tba general that he la. Aa early aa the second round Fitzsimmons had Jefferies bleeding profusely from month and nose. Again and again he landed on hie bulky opby purchasing your ponent, getting away In such a clevei manner that it brought down the great & house with cheers. It seemed that COFFINS Jeffriea could scarcely weather out the of A. gale. Then the eighth round came and afPAYSON, UTAH. ter a series of hot exchanges Fitzsimmons paused with hia guard down and Hearse in Connection at Reasonable Prices. spoke to the champion. The latter'i reply consisted of two terrlfle blowi thst brought beck to him the fleeting HOMEMADE CUPBOARDS AND ehamplonehlp and forever removed thi FLOUR BINS AT LOWEST PRICES. veteran Fitzsimmons from tba flats ? Two men were killed ami two other seriously burned by an exploaion of gas in one of the Sun llois Coal company' mines, one mile west of McCur-taiI. T. The dead are Andrew Dazell and James Brown. The name! of the two injured men have not been lirown was the son o( learned, Bennett Brown of Huntinglou, Ark., the southern manager of thu Central Coal A. Cuke company, anil waa also a nephew nf Superintendent Brown ol the Han Hois mine. Balts Burglar Fatally Woswdsd. A burglar, who refused to give hit' name and upon whom nothing waf found whereby his identity eould be established, was shot and mortally wounded as lie attempted to make hit escape from the rear of the residence of Hamuel Treloar, in Kutte. Mrs. Treloar heard the burglar at his work and gave the alarm. Hugh Anderson. neighbor, responded, and upon lh rolilier refusing to stop, tired at hini' the bullet penetrating hia abdomee and bringing him to the ground. n, Parlor. (Sensorial BANE SAVINGS SPECIALTY, - DENUStT- Dr. R. Fine hath room in connection: E. DEAN, Proprietor. - - PAYSON, UTAH - Bolladajf. Sou Can Have 3Ionej CASKETS PETEftSON, - R. S. Wimmer, Notary Public'. OREGON SHORT LINE RY. OFFICE IN BANK. each way 2 trains 2 every day BBTWEUr Fast Trains Daily to All Points East. 3 Q Q trains will bn alaenntly aqui.wW, purely local and nlwayaon time. Pat-anlao thorn whan you travel, -- LOCAL TIME CARD. VIA In affect April 1, IMS. Trainc Arrive nod Dspart at tho Various stations ai follow! RAILWAY. The New Train Servlec; TLsaa OGDEN AND DENVER TheGolorado Midland Mouth Hound No. 4NoI Lv I Lv North Houud No. I No. P Lir Finest Mountain Scenery in the World. Pullman Palace Kansas City and Ordinary East Bound Chicago ' Sleeping Cars. Schedule. Ncx 6 Limited No. 4 Leave Ogden 7:25am 7:15pm Free Reclining Chair Cars. Halt Lake 8:3nam tf:30 pm " Provo 9:43am 9:35 pm Perfect Dining Car Service. Not a manufacturing establishment Sptlngvllle tCofiatn 9:45ptn in Irwin, Fa., ia running as a result of 10: 5pm Thistle 10:25ara storm. The 1 Friday nights " Piles l:05um breaking :22pm " Grand Jnc. 6:25pm of the two dama flooded the entire 6:15am Conducted Excnrelons. Personally Arrive Glenwoo.in.00 western part of Irwin and at Coal Hol8:49am Bpringa low houses, bridges and railroad sid10:30am Aspen u Leadville 10:55pm ' ings were washed away. The big l:35ain 1:00pm leave Payaon for Tintic and; Trains ii Buena Yiaia2:15am Westmoreland car shops wera damaged 1:45pm at 6:43 a. m. aud 6:52 p. Intermediates ii CripideGk. 10:55am thousands of dollars. In ths country, ii Manltnu 5:55 pm ti:(i9.tm many coal shafts are flooded and doz- in. For Balt Lake City and all points ii Colo.Bpga. 6:30am ens of bridges destroyed. 6:15pm The hail East and West at 7:50 a. m. and 8:18 ii DENY ER 9:30am 8:45pm eat all the oats and corn to the ground p. m. and all vegetation ia destroyed. Both trains .carry elegant Standard Near Washington the creek overflowed Fullnmu Sleepers between Ogden and and the passenger train bonnd for Serv- Denver. Our Chair Cara are new and Local Wayneaburg, with 100 passengers, waa of the lateat at tern, living provided held up nearly all night. 1 Train ice In the State. Best PERFORATED WITH BULLETS. d, Two Klllsil and keveml Injured ns Krsult of KtpItMloO. i sura Is Utah. For rates, etc., inquire of hia business in Southern W, B. 8HERM ER, Agent, Fayaon. Woman lives Eighteen llaara With Ballot the Carbon Timber company. Thi Wound Through Heart, L A. BENTON, deal inclmlcs tools, camps, unexpired An investigation by the Coroner Into General Agent Passenger Department contracts with the Iniou Pacific and thedrathof Mrs. Cecil la M. Sullivan Teller's bond uni to engage in busiueat of Baltimore, from bullet wounds, In competition with the purchasers. SO YEARS' allows that she lived eighteen The new company has secured a large EXPERIENCE hours, with one bullet wound through tractof timber near the head of the the heart, another that penetrated the Encampment river and expects to have stomach, liver and spleen, and ona that 300 men at work inside of the next her heart. grazed thirty days J. C. Teller, the tie king, has - Work Guaranteed. Painless Extraction. All Battle. Age of ISO. Marl, a native cf India, who hss resided in Han Francisco ms far hack as the memory of the white man runs, is dead at the nge of 130 yeare. Aupi Mam Mari had n moat romantic career. According to the story of his life, told several years before hia mind lieeame clouded, he was the on of an Indian prince and waa kidnaped when he whs n child and taken to the Hawaiian islands. There he lived for some years, a slave to a Chinese planter, and finally came to California as a fugitive. From a Malay on n sailing vessel he learned that his father and hrothere had wasted years In trying to trace him, and had finally mat their deaths in y Brit" Wren's. ish rale their own country. Fitzsimmons took hia defeat with VENEZUELANS DEFEATED. amusing good cheer. He walked to Qavernmrnl Troops Krattd asd Ameit-ultlu- a the center of the ring and raising hii hand addressed the mnltitnde, saying; Captured. The Venezuelan revolutionary gen- "The best man has won. Usd I beaten eral, Lncisno Mendoza, learning that Jeffriee tonight I should have conceded President Castro waa receiving rein- him the championship and forever reforcements from Trujillo, state of Lot tired from the ring. I retire Juet the Andes, awaited near Alto de la Palmt aame now but without having accomI am aatlafird. a body of these reinforcements, 1,0W pli slid my ambition. The salea for tickel the fight aggreunder command of strong, Leopold! Baptists. An engagement ensued, re- gated $35,OOo. sulting in the defeat of the reinforce TOWN FLOODED- meuta by Mendozas troops mud thi of their ammunition. Thi capture forces of Baptists were driven back ti Wasters Nrl of Irwla laasdstsd by Breaking of .Bams. Andes. Carache, seat of Hies Mam Aupi Sf Wood caaioa your bad kaalih. Bit bo Is bark of ovary ana sf laa. and la las cams set of taa. If yea Conor! ths llvnr yoa comet alL A Graduate of 6 Vm;a Experience, prepared to do any kind of work known to the proles" Ion. Leaked as Tbongh the Of ralihus Ilad All Ike Host of Iks Fight, Whoa Punches Tn Lucky the WrongTssss:fj DENTIST. S. Liver Wrong-A-ll Flglitlag ship Trust The announcement from Montreal that the Canadian t'acifie railway had, at therequeKt of the t'aninlian min inter now in London, offered to eitab-lia-h and work a weekly fast service between Quebec and Liverpool during the summer, and lietwecn Halifax and Liverpool in the winter, with a good freight service, is raindng considerable stir in England, where it is hailed with delight aa being an offset to J. Pier-poMorgan's shipping combine. The evening papers have fimning headlines, reading, "English combination to fight the American trust," etc. nt LEAPED INTO A FfvTI Copyright Ac. miln s tketrh and taaMm sis ssMrtsis onr optSKis Waa whether ah liivsnftna ti brohshly psiantihlei ('Mnw'.iniro. i inn. tin Mir eioMMiiil. liMutboofe an Ps'csis free. CMituM arem-- for ssivuitig patania. inFaikuia taian tbmuth Mann 4 Cu. rscalva yrrtsl MM, trltlioat cli.rva, la ths An Tim I .nli-kl- r Scientific American. Ho I.rM Tarn-- . SI a Sold bf all psesaasimi tuMImnrif tlliOnM weekly. rotation of snr meullUf A toni-eel- . rr MUNN & : Test sumtbs, L New York ranoh uBow ( at. WathBuMo. & F CL Toiirimisaaparsand FrooRaclln-l- u Chair Cara Halt Laka to Chioat o without W'f. Klent Day Cuachoa The only lino operating dinlna cor service.. The shortest and Fa.tmt Lins from salt Laketo Denver, Actual City. Omaha and all Points Bast. Famengers not carried on freiaht trains. If. B. BAXCKOFT. Gen. Mar. J. A. REEVES, asst. Trf. Mar. D. I. Burley. Usu'l Paanonzar Aat. CltyTlekst Office 101 Main at. Malt Lake City. Alex Thorntou, Aasut, Payaoa. Viro-Presa- A. Gutheil, Noted Cities PUTfV Rfin fa probably the most widely UnluMuU known city tilths Cnurd States. Noted for itn piuh and enterprise si well as beina tlis Windy City. 4 MILWAUKEE tfc First Class Barbering in all ils Branches. - XutJrlt of ths quality a well as the quantity of its annual irodiu-tioof beer. l. CT DATII tWhlle poMibly not so rflUL orally well known as ths two former cities, is uoverthalna not oil ta many ways, and Is one of ths popular Twin I'itlsi of ths Northwest. famous cities and ATI I their names eombinsd HLk TUDTTV form the namenf A Mr kllA' HHXATh'si HA 1 1. H'A I', famous and noted the world over for its Superior Mnuaireinsiit.Kleaniit Ktiiiip-tnrn- t. Splendid Service and poiiersl adoption of nil ths lateat Safely appliances lor tlir enmfort and safety of ti patrons. ItsKLKUsNT LIGHTED TKil.N are not d the world nve . 1 et ween OMAN H Is tbs MHUHT I and I'll 1C AUO, and llhs superior sriirlrsof merchandlsa ta, tJwnr r rlA. Alvmy. t'aeif. Try it tbs uext time yon to East. sn-O- niLL Kansas Man Adopts Horrible Method ta Kyd KxUtrnry, Mead. - Irain-ova- r FUNNEL. Olin (irelinh, aged 23, cf Leavenworth, Kan.; committed luieide between Lebanon and HpringBrld, Mo., by leaping into the funnel of a locomotive drawing the wrttlmnnd 'Frl-e- o passenger According to ptnwrhpets who witn cased tba scene, Creiish climbed on top of the wati 'ai.kant with a whoop dove into the funnel. He was pulled out by the trsinmen with I'.diculty, terribly burned and with all modern conveniences. The Colorado- Midland trains are handled by the R.O. V. Hy between Ogden and Grand Junction; connect-inwith all trains of the O. 8. L. and B. P. R'y., from the North anti West; making direct connections at Colorado Springs, Denver and Pueblo with all lines for points North, Eaat and South. Write ua for further nrticulars. We will lie glad to arrange itinerary for W. II. DONNELL, your trip. General Agent. 200 SouthWest Temple SL, Salt Lake City, Utah. Fonr trains daily fromngdan to tilt Lake. Two fast trniua daily from Molt Lnkn to all points east. PATENTS . gsy s fas. Sand model, sirn-IMMEDIATE fawJlw. wo (ivs ... kfd aarrtew and mines, and H eMrfMtte thi omdsiMo. Trymw SWIFT & CO., rnttmt Imwymrp, Qgfr. M..f atiat Office, Waahhgten, ifeC. Depot St. . FAYSON, UTAH. F. McDftW, l.lK L. In IHIWXINU, Commercial Agt. Chicago, Milwaukee A SI. Paul Hy, Balt Laka City, Utah. and Jeweler Fine Repairing a Specialty ittfn ltnca atqhk, va rsor, utau ; |