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Show V HIE LONG LOST BONANZA GLOBE-HEADE- R, MORO SITUATION CRITICAL. FOUND. y Dtoto-lat- e riUliklii Cm, PAYSON, UTAH THE FAMOUS LOST CABIN IN WYOMING DISCOVERED. fr M Kilrh Many Man Ham IIimiu KawnIwI Bad KU-- lrotrtr! Kiiftli tu UTAH STATE NEWS Tha aalariet of all the county o (fleer of I'inlak county litre been rained. The school reuaiia of Frovo shows 5,107 child re o of school age. 1,0(5 hoy and 1.063 girls. Crop look rather dry in Millard eounty this year, hut all aspect a fair crop of lucerne. Orer 10,000 people from outside I'tth attended the Elk' conreniion in Salt Lake last week. The first entry fur the premium competitions at tha state fair was received by Secretary S. V, Sears last week. The merchants of Salt Lake report that the Klks convention did not help their trade to any appreciable extent. The eounty commissioners of Sevier eonnty have decided to refuse licenses for the sale of liquors in Saliuacaoyon. Mrs. Louie Grenlg, of Salt Lake, is suffering from painful injuries sustained by being run over by a recklessly driven hack. Adamson's saloon at Richfield was burglarized one night laat week, a watch and a number of other articles of value being taken. Jamee White, a contractor, was severely injured by being struck by a car in Salt Lake City last week, one of his legs and several ribs being broken. An effort will be made by the southern eountlee to have the nest legislature make provisions fur a bounty for the esterini nation of the grasshopper pest. William Harwood, a miner from Granite, fell between two passenger coaches and his right foot was so badly erushed it will proliably have to be amputated. an Italian miner, made an unsuccessful attempt at suicide at Sunnyslde last week, slashing his throat with a razor. It is thought he was demeoted. A. Phillip, Frank C. Andrews, the Detroit banker who waa interested in some promising Utah mines, ha been found guilty of misapplying the funds of the Detroit City Savings bank. The shoe factory of Robinson liras., Sait Lake City, was destroyed by fire 0 Munday night, entailing a lose of and throwing alsint twenty men and girls out of employment. While coupling an enginy to some boa care in the Rio Qrarde' Western I8,-00- -- WU-1-. rde',Titdly" i crushed by being caught between the couplings of the cara. Mrs. Kliza Taylor and Mrs. Lainira Collins, of Provo, were severely Injured In a runaway accident at Provo last week, the rig being overturned end the occupants thrown into a pile of rocku Mrs. Matilda Yuungberg, an aged woman of Draper, jumped from the platform of a Halt Lake etreet car while the eer waa in motion and received injuries which may prove fatal. Judge Hall of Halt Lake laat week, ia the Ricketts case, sustained the validity and constitutionality of what ia known aa the inheritance tax law, which was passed by the last legisla- ture. Wright, of Elko, Nevada, while bathing in the Sanitarium, in Halt Lake A. R. City, fell on the alone floor and was stunned, so that when lie rolled Into the water lie waa drowned before help came. The Luciu cut-o- ff is now completed into the lake as far as the solid grade can be built, and t resiling will from this point to the end of the Promontory, (iradiug ia being duue at the Promontory. Floyd Spicer waa severely injured at Richfield leat week by being thrown from hie buggy, landing on bin head. He haa concussion of the brain and Ilia leftside is paralyzed, It being feared he eannot recover. Hon. John Filch Kinney, for four yeera chief justice of the Territory of Utah and for two year delegate ii congress for Utah, suit who has hail a long and useful public career in I'lali and else w lie re, is dead at the age of m;. The Park City Kike carried off the first prise for the moat original costume in the Elks parade in Hail Lake laat week, the Park boys being dressed as miners and prospectors, with pack mnlea and all the accessories of mining life. Thomas W. Spiking, a young teamster of Halt Lake, waa run over by a street car which he waa attempting to board and auatained tho loss of a leg. It ia contended Spiking would have rasa ped uninjured had the car been provided with fenders. It has been decided to build a atone wail around Haltair, to pnt a atop to the encroachments of the sand and to inanre a good body of water for all time to come. Thia seems to be the only feasible way of perpetuating Utah's most no'ed resort. Charles Hilinsn, an 1 year-old boy of Pay son. was killed by the scciilentsl discharge of a.aliotgun while hunting chickens, his face being horribly mutilated. The Imy Iraneil the gun against hiiuself while tying his horse, and in some manner the weapon was discharged. coni-men- 1 RE- Him a That hrtlim llaa KWu." Thre has been a Christian name before the surname (iorliam, but it cannot be deciphered. This inaenption ia taken ae conclusive evidence tuat the Lost Cabin mine itself, which was believed to be nothing more than a crevlee in a high cliff, from the stories told by Indians, has really been fouud. When the discovery became Known in Buffalo and the surrounding country, there waa a rush to the scene, and by this time fully 5,000 people have gazed upon the wonderful cliff and the golden crevice in ita perpendicular aide, while hundreds of acres of ground in the vicinity have been staked off. Lwiee the discovery, the story has been told that six years agoan old man arrived in Buffalo from the east and in company with four young men left for Otter creek on a prospecting tour. To some acquaintances ha aaid he was one of the original discoverers of ths Lost Cntyn goidnii.nD4.kalt.ils. party attacked by Indians and all sae hlin-ae- lf killed. lie escaped from the red men, but nearly died from exposure and hunger. For several months hia mind waa a blank, and not for many yeara could he recall the location of the mine, which he described as being lie spent aeveral fabulously rich. weeks in the country, but wan unable to find the mine, or at least he told the young men of hie party that he saw nothing that looked like it. At Wells postoflice, en route to Buffalo from Oiler creek, the old man died of heart disease, and if he had rediscovered the famous mine the secret died with him. A tills Musi Mako w, The location of Ilia famous Lost Cabin gold mine, for which miners and prospectors have ararclied for many years, has been found. This la the belief of a party of lilfalo, Wyoming, miners that have been prospecting on the south branch of Otter creek, sixty miles southwest of llulfslo, for flve er six years, and wiio last week discovered rich veina of gold ore in tint vicinity; also what they believa to be the workings of the uow famous Lost Cabin mine itself. Albert K. Hutton and Karnes C. Burris have been at work ia the district for a lung time, a have many other miners who believed the story of the lost mine aud who were confident of some day discovering tha workings from which fortunes were said to have been secured in early days. Each year the men secured enough float to pay for their time and labor, but not until a few weekeagodid they find anything that looked like a rich strike. The discovery ia a drift in tha tide of a nearby perpendicnlar cliff, about fifty feet high. The workings are in carbonates, which are so rich that a dollar's worth of gold can be picked out of a square inch of the wall with a pocket knife. On one of the walla ia the following inscription: Gorham and Wilhelm Arbach, GERMAN PROFESSOR'S FEARS. a lutulilaatloa Against tha railed States. Baron Augua Harlorious von Walter-sliauaeprofessor of political economy at Htrasshurg university and one of the leading German authors on American subjects, will contribute a striking article to the forthcoming number of Zeilachrift Fur Social Wisaeuscliaft on the Tutted Htates of Central Europe. The writer will argue that the central European a tales will sooner or later be compelled to erect a common tariff harrier against the alma of the United States to economic ascendancy, or against those of Great Britain, with greatly moderated tariffs, and perhaps free trade between themselves. Baron von Wallershausen believes that eventually a complete political union of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium end Holland is probable, and that tliia union will give these countries an impregnable economic position. The baron will argne alao that great state like the United States and Russia possess recuperative powers superior to those of western Europe. In support of this statement he instance! the fact that the United States issued loans at 7 percent at the end of the Cival war and refunded these loans at S per cent in l$'.i2. n, Employe CAR LINE. Have Hlarled a I Ins of Hacks la Opposition. The Amalgamated Order of Street Railway Employes have ordered a strike on Hie Lafayette. lad.. etreet railway, and the Central Labor union declared a boycott against Hie company. Union men on the line quit work because the cumpaoy refused to reinstate several discharged men and to have any further conference with committers of the union. The union has started a line of hacks. Kva f Is as sura to correct the liver as It Is sure you have one. Through the liver it cures Indigesailtion, Constipation, Malaria anJ those of lack a digestion from proper arise ments which cents per bottle. and assimilation of food. At druggists, 50 oESoriar oPaiTor. feii J&AnaMsac -- t BANK SAVINGS - blood ce uiea your tit btal'.h, but Uia llvf la ba-- k of awry ena of thus. and la Bin caM out of laa, you coned tha 11 ar you correct a!t ' of ar SPECIALTY, Fine bath room hi connection: DENTIST. Dr. Office A grave near Orlando, a town a short distance from Guthrie, Oklahoma, in which C.W. Morris, the Madison, Kan., man who waa reported last week to have been killed, waa opened in the presence of 500 persons aud found to So ii be empty. Friends of Morris, who believed that lie had been murdered, had requested tha authorities to exhutne the body. Telegrams of inquiry have been received from Morris's wife and from inaurance orders in Madison, of which he was a member. Morris appeared in Orlando in company with a man who gave hia name as Cox and who represented himself to be a loan agent. Un Monday Cox reported that Morris had been killed in a runaway accident. The man purchased a lot in a country cemetery near Orlando and bought a coffin, which he dfcried it. maa. The coffin contained a cake of ice weighing about two pounds. Evidently it had been filled with ice when it waa burled. The police have no clue to the whereabouts of either man. Oatlaws ars Tortured by Uklihim Him. A mob of several hundred men took Levi Reed and Bud Win go, outlaws captured . recently in a raid on the Casey-Crav- en gang, from the county jail at Cordell, Oklahoma, and strung them up to trees to force them to reveal the whereabouts of their leaders and to give information regarding their crimes. The outlaws finally gave the desired Information and the mob returned them to jail, disappearing, apparently to rnn down the gang. Reed waa so badly strangled that he waa revived with difficulty. The Casey --Craven gang ia one of the worst that infests that part of the codntry. Recently they have commit, ted many outrages in southern Oklahoma. MANY BROKEN HEART 8- Wldowsr Wins tha Wi lvv of nigh en - UTAH West of GutheiF Barber Shop. Two door by purchasing your COFFINS & CASKETS of A. PETEilSON, PAYSON, UTAH. Hearse in Connection at able Prices. Reasor.-- CUPBOARDS HOMEMADE , B. S. Wimmer, OREGON SHORT LINE RY.- - Notary rtiblicl OFFICE IN BANK. AND FLOUR BINS AT LOWEST PRICES. each way n 2 trains C every day New Train Servlec; ' 1 Time tralua will be elegaully equipped, purely local and alwayaon time. Fatro- nlaa them when you travel. B iTWF.EX THl LOCAL OGDEN AND DENVER SfwMNl TIJE la affect VIA April CARD, 1, 11(03. Train Arrive aud Depart at tha Varloua at at Iona aa follow: TheCoMo Midland RAILWAY. Fast Trains Daily All Points East. 3 The Finest Mountain in the Pullman Palace and Ordinary Sleeping Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. Perfect Dining Car Service. Personally Excursions. Conducted 0:1 Ham Provo Spiingville 0:o5iin Tliiftle 10:23iim Fiice :2i!pin Grand Jnc. fi:25pm Ariive ice in the Stato. in Coln.SpKA. DEN V Kit fcWain 9:35in 9:45pm 10: LiCcim 6:15uin fi:4 (turn 10:50:1 m 1:00pm 1:45pm Ci.Vipm 6:15pm 5:45pm Four train daily fromOi-de- n to Salt bake. Two tav I rnlna dully from Halt Lake to aol nt mutt. Improved Touriar laier nd Free Heell n -iugChuir Cara -- alt Imka to Chima wlthou ei unge. Kleguut lluy Uwrhn Theouly I ina operating tiininr euruervlre. The aborteKt and Fantmii l.ine from bull Luke to Unuver. KriiaukCity. Omaha and all Both tmina enrry elegant Standard rullmati Sleeper between Ogden ami Dnver. Our Cimir Cura are new and of the lateat nttern, living pruvideu with all eonveiiieiice. Thu Coletfldo Mhll.md trains are 11 hy Hie R G. W. Hy between Point Baal. Ogden and Grand Junction; eniinecl-inI'BRaengpra not rnrriml on f reiph 1 1 rali a. with all train of the I). 8. L. and W.H. BAMMIOFT, Orn. bigr. B. F. Ry., f, urn the Xurtli and Weat; J. A. RIlEYEM, Aunt. Trf. Mgr. P. E. Burley, (jeu'l l aanenger Agt. making direct eonneetinna at ('ooraili Springe, Denver and Fuehlo with all CltyTieket Office !01 Main at. Salt Lake City. linen for Kiinta North, K.iat and Koutli. Alex Thorutou. Agent, Payoon. Write ua fur further articii1.trfl. We will lie glnd to aminge itinerary fui V. II. I M INN ELL, your trip. General Agent. 2n6 SoiithWeat Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. linn-ile- W, IL SIIERMER. Agent, Payson. I. Scenery nin-ler- rate, etc., inquire of For Glenwuoil-rt.- .. Spring 10:55pm Aspen Leadvillu L'tonm ltuenaYiK,a2:15am Ci'ippleGk. li:53:i m Miinitnu (':'!) i ni p. m. Best Local Train Serv- World. The Cyote Kanaia City Enat Bound Kxpn-hChicago . No. (I Schedule. Limited No. 4 7:2oura Leave Ogden 7:lopm Salt Luke Sflnani H:S0pm Trains leave T ay son for Tlntlc ana intermediates at 6:4S a. m. and 6:52 p. in. For Salt Lake City and all )xint East and Weat at 7:50 a. m. aud 3:18 g Viee-Priwa- A. BENTON, General Agent Passenger Department EO YEARS' EXPERIENCE A. Wind In Georgia Deatroya Property nnd Kalm Growing Crops. Trade Marks . A Terrible Tragedy lu Iowa. The decomposed body of Mrs. Jessie Tuman was found a hundred yards from her home near Muscatine, Iowa. Her husband, unconscious and mortally wounded, waa found on the floor of Hie house, which showed signs of a Uonsideiable desperate struggle. money, which the couple are known to have had, cannot be found, and Dan Williams, 'who had lived with the Tnmana for the past two weeks, has disappeared. Mrs. Tuman had been brained with an ax. Proprietor. DG.VN, Can Have 3roncy Forty-Revr- w women in St. Louis and like to find Thomse would vicinity Benton,. widower who claimed to be a millionaire cattleman from El Faso, Six widows have confessed Texas. that they were engaged to marry Benton. He is 65 years old and his right hand la cut off, but that waa no handiHe cap In hia race for the widow won the widows by promising them diamonds and a mansion In Texaa. Forty-sev- E, TAYSON. Bolladay. Inalood of CoHa t'unlalulng Corpses Ts round Lump ol Ire Was Found. severe electrical storm with high wind passed over the southern see lion A small of Georgia Sunday night. roundhouse waa wrecked, a dwelling waa blown down and one man killed. At Farlow the Baptist church and the were struck by lightning and academy The British Medical Journal makea and at Swansboro a damaged, the announcement that it ia authorized badly waa Biruck by lightning and building to aay there is no truth whatever in The opening cotton was burned. the recent rumors that King Edward from the bolle and ruined, whipped will undergo a second operation. causing heavy losses. STRIKE7NSTRiET DENTIST. llarlslva Soli Against lloslll Sallies. C. C. LANGLEY, D. D. S, The Muro situation iu Mindanao ia A Graduate of 5 Yi a;s Expert-iiconsidered critical, and it ia believed prvred to do any kind list American troops will soon move of work known to Hie jiroLs" inn. gainst liacaiod, where the recent nurder of two man of the twenty-- . All Work Guaranteed. A was plotted. van Hi infantry Painless Extraction. .mall party of Morns surprised an Office over Bank, at camp lutposl of the Twenty-sevent- h killUtah. Mckara, Mindanao, August l.'tli, layson, one American. aud two wouudiug ing They were from Bscalod, which haa a WIMMIR President. strong fort and oilier defenses. Bitter T.Q. W.H. TANXKK at to Americans the ifiist opposition K.S. WIIlSfER. Caahiev Kacalod sud Usptsin Derailing of the Authorised Capital Stock Fifleeulh cavalry, commanding the American forces at i.auo, recommended 81 0.OOO.OO. the reduction of the fort. General Chaffee, who left Manila on a final PAYSON "EXCHANGE lour of inspection, readied Zamboanga, island of Mindanao, last Friday. In a conference with the local commander, General Chaffee argued that unless the Pay son, Utah. American forces moved decisively transacts a General Banking Business lose would liostilcs the they against 4 per cent Interest the fr'cudly Moroa. the sup The native crew of the iuter-insnlpaid on time depoultt learner Mis llerinaiios mutinied at I'orl Virac, island of Caladuanes, last COLLECTIONS Thursday. 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