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Show THE GLOBE-HEADE- Defend Jail at the Coat ef Seven Lives. Seven persons are dead and fourat teen injured aa the result of Evansville, Indiana. The crliks came at the end of four days rioting and general lawlessness as a result of the war between whites and negroes. Militiamen have been engaged In guarding the Jail where sixteen negroes are confined. From 7 oclock In the morning until the hour of the catastrophe nt night the crowd surged around the jail, calling the mllltlar men vile names, assaulting them with atones and berating the deputy sheriffs who guarded ths jail. At 10:39 o'clock the rioters pressed forward with determination and innocent onlookers and the curious followed. Captain Blum of tha national guard ordered a charge on the rioters. Gradually the crowd was forced back, the Militiamen PAYSON, UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS. II to stated that the work of laying Amt track on the Moffat line will oammenee on July 10. Flam are on foot looklrg to the establishment of a free conking school ft. the rrhools of Salt I.Xe City. Harry Btovena of Lehl, while visit-InIn Salt Lake City on the Fourth had a finger blown off by a giant firecracker that exploded In hla hand. Joe Percy of Salt Lake to In the hospital as the result of the explosion of a can of powder on the morning oi the 4th, thg can striking him In the head. Bail Plnney was seriously Injured la a runaway In Salt Lake City on the 4th, the boy being thrown from a cart and the runaway horse stepping on Bo g soldiers using their bayonets and butts of their guns. Suddenly a rUA-e- r fell. A soldier tried to drag him to bis feet, hut before he could do so was assaulted by a rioter. Stones hto head. and boulders began to fly through the Harry Grow of 8alt Lake City had air. A soldier was struck with a rock hto left hand blown off on the morn- and fell. A rioter waa knocked down ing of the 4th by the premature ex- with a gun butt and then a shot waa plosion of some powder which he had fired. la a can. The one ahot started a fusllade of The state supreme court, in an musketry and shotgun fire from the Chief Justice Bas- defenders of the Jail and a scattered opinion written-bkin, holds that the Inheritance tax law return fire from the rioters. Fully 300 passed by the legislature of 1901 to shots were fired from the Jail winconstitutional. dows, the court house steps immeWank Browning was shot In the diately opoalte and the soldiers In back with a shotgun by some Salt tho streeta. No one Knows who fired Lake lads who were celebrating the the first shot The soldiers say It waa Fourth, hto Injuries being quite pain- the rioters. Governor Durbin la said to have Inful, but not serious. structed the authorities not to JeopThe first sunstroke of the season the ardize safety of the Jail with was reported In Salt Lake City on half-wameasures. The soldiers and bill a Albert when L William, JUly deputies fired Into the retreating mob poster, was overcome by the heat and of men who ran Into Division street to the hospital. taken For fifteen minutes the firing conThe messenger boys In the employ tinued. When it ceased the soldiers of the Western Union Telegraph com- had the place. In front of the stagt pany In Salt Lake City went on a gering band of soldiers lsy strike JUly 1, the company having re- the dead and wounded. Moans and slirieKS of agony and fear came from duced the scale of wages. the injured. Caroline wife J y fifty-eigh- lira. Young Cannon, of the late President George Q. Cannon aad a daughter of the late President Brigham Young, died In Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Caroline Headburg of Salt Lake had the end of her linger bitten off by a horse last week. The animal became enraged, seised her hand In hto month and bit the finger off. There was a large list of accidents In Salt Lake City occasioned by celebrating the Fourth with gunpowder and fireworks, no less than sixteen persons being Injured with explosives. James McDonald, 87 years old, and a veteran of two wars, was shot In the breast by W. J. Bryan In Salt Lake , last week, as the result of a quarrel over a dog. McDonald will . recover. Leonard Hess, a farmer, was In Salt Lake City for stealing a garter from a drug store, and now some people are wondering If all Utah fanners wear garters. At a meeting of the stockholders of the San Pedro, Los Angeles A Salt Lake railroad, held In Salt Lake City on the 2nd, an Issue of 130,000,000 of 4 per cent fifty-yegold interest bearing bonds was authorised. A fight to to be made against the pests which Infest the orchards of Utah, ths Utah state board of horticulture having Just Issued a pamphlet containing formulas and recommendations for the disinfection of orchards. There to war between the contractors and carpenters of Salt Lake City, and It to feared building operations will come to a standstill. The trouble arose over the refusal of the contractors to recognize the carpenters union. Both sides declare It will be a fight to the finish. A llfeelxed copper statue of Maud Adams, the noted Utah actress, may be one of the features of the state's exhibit at the BL Louis exposition. If the Idea Is carried Into execution the copper will be the product of a Utah silver-mounte- d mounted mine. During the month of June the highest temperature recorded In Salt lake was 91 degrees, on the 28th, and the lowest 64 on the 4th. The mean temperature for the month was 70 degrees, and for thirty years past 67 degrees. I The report of County Clerk James of Salt Lake county shows that for the first half of the year 1903, ending June 30, there were 708 marriage licenses Issued, and 118 divorce complaints were filed for every six marriages (me divorce. William Wilson, aged 20, was shot end dangerously wounded by Policeman Leaker In Salt Lake last week. Wilson and three others resisted arrest, took the policeman's club from him and were heating him, when he shot In FLOOD DISASTER APPALLING. Victims of Cloudburst at Jeannette, Pa., Number From 50 to ISO. As a result of the cloudburst at Jeannette, Pa., the damage to the property will not be leas than 700,-00while the number of llvea suddenly blotted out to still uncertain, the estlmatito running all the way from fifty to ISO, The people are still too excited to talk of the flood and It Is with difficulty a complete list of dead and Injured can be secured. It to believed that more bodies went down in the flood, but the rumors are so numerous that they can not all be run down. Several peraouk are reported as missing from their homes along the stream and many anxious parents, almost frantic with fear, traversed the 0, i CABLE FINISHED. Philippine Islands Now Connected With United ffcatee by Wire. Tha Pacific cable was successfully completed at 10:50 on the night of the the welding 4th, eastern time,-bof the eastern and western links at Honolulu, on board the cable-shiAnglia, thus completing the entire line of telegraph from San Francisco to the Philippine Islands, s distance of over 8,0u0 miles, and bringing to a conclusion the greatest and most difficult of cable enterprises undertaken In tht history of ocean telegraphy. . A message from President Roosevelt to President Mackay of the Commercial Pacific Cable company was sent over the new cable around the s world In twelve minutes, and reply was Mnt around the world In nine and a half minutes. The best previous time for a message an mud the world was made on one Mnt by Lnited States Senator Chauncey M. Depew from LL National Electrical exposition. Grand f Central palace In Washington, in 18'f It took fifty minutes to transmit tie message. Liver Wrong-Jl- tl telephone message received from Jeanette, s short distance east of Pittsburg, Pa., la to the effect that a cloudburst struck that place Sunday night, and conflicting reports say that from 25 to 50 persons have been A drowned. It Is said that Oxford park dam, near Jeanette, burst, engulfing an excursion party on trolley cart. Oxford park Is a summer resort about a mile east of Jeanette and several hundred men, women and children are known to have been there during the afternoon. Just how many lost their llvea la not known. The reports are conflicting, and run from 25 to 100. The damage done by the cloudburst In the vicinity nf Greensburg will not be less than 1250,000. Brush creek rose higher than aver before and washed away everything along Its banks. Scores of people barely had time to escape from their houses, so suddsn was the rise In the stream. At least 800 persona were at the park seeking relief from tho heat When the storm burst the greater number sought the hillside, preferring the shelter of the forest trees to the park buildings, because they did not cars to be below the level of the dam and hut little above the dry season level of Brush creek. When the dam broke a solid wan of water twenty feet high rushed down and completely filled the narrow ravine with Ita car tracks, car barn and restaurant. In front of the car barn stood a car containing from fifty to seventy passengers, many of them seeking to return to Jeannette, others using it as a temporary shelter. With the Immense body of water behind It, the crest of the flood bore down with Irreslstable force. Aa It swept down the narrow ravine It carried with It the loaded street car and the crowded restaurant. The1 flood was filled with men, women and children struggling for their lives. The victims of the flood grasped anything that might save them from the fury of the water. Mixed the trolley wires and met death by being electrocuted Instead of being drowned. Several bodies have already been recovered, that show death waa the result of this cause. 8HOOT8 DESPERADO. OFFICER Supposed Arlxona Murdsrsr Captured After Being Wounded. Would-b- e Asaasoln Burned In Kero- - Me-his- s e ago. Hanna Has No Tima for Business. According lo a telegram printed In the Cleveland (O.l leader, Senator Hanna baa disponed of all bis businass Interests which necessitated hla personal oversight and la now merely a stockholder In bnt one or two of the several large concerns In whlrb he was heavily Interested. The reason for this, the I.eader Rays, la to give Vk.M Fast Trains Daily 3 sub-mari- Mac-ksy'- . East. All Points to : Q q) la M pars to correct th liver as It Is sum you have on. Through th liver It curat Indies tion, Constipation, Malaria and those aillack of proper digestion ments which arise from and assimilation of food. At druggists, jo cents per bottle. oilman Palsce and .Ordinary Sleeping Cars. Tree Reclining Chair Cara. Perfect Dining ' Car Service. Pirwullj Coidcctei y Exonlm.- - SoHsoriaf o ParIop. - 4 TYalaa leave Payaoa fortTinUe-1latersoediatea at 6:48 a. m.and 0:82 p, m. For Balt Laka City aaff all point East aad West at 7AO a. as. aad , 8:15 I - Best Local Train Service in the State. Far rates, ate., inquire of W. H. SHERM ER,, AgentPsyaoa. I. A. BENTON, Reptile Five Feet Long Ensconces It. Boaoral Department Passcogsp Ageot Mlf Inside a Music Box. A musical Itself on Iba Inside of an square piano In the houk of Miss Mollle Carr, near Charleston. Ind., and did not make its presence known there C. pntll several days ago. when It was Birrwxfca charmed from Its hiding place by a melodious strain drawn from the InOGDEN AND DENVER strument by Mr. Lyon Morrison of InVIA dianapolis, who was visiting his daughter, who la spending the summer with Miss Carr. Mr. Morrison rag his fingers over the keys, and, drifting into a soft melody, did not look up for a moment The Finest Mountain ; Scenery When he did he saw the head of a in the Woifd., huge black snake swinging to and fro Tha Cjoie Kansu City before him like the pendulum of a East Bound Exproae Chicago clock. No. 6 .Limited No. 4 Schedule. The snake was rearmed and mads Leave Ogden T:25am 7:lApm 8:1k) pm no effort to avoid his glance. When he Salt Laka 8:Xuain 9:43am Provo It9:35pm ceased to play It gradually colled 9:45pm Sprlngvllle 9:35am self back Into lta did abode. The lid 10:25am II: 5pm Thistle 1 waa removed and the reptile killed. It 1:05am Price :22pm M 6:15am Grand Jnc. 6:2fipm measured nearly five feeL Arrive Gjenwoodg 8:49am F Springs DROWNED IN CAR. 10:80am 10:55pm Aspen ' Lead villa l:3&un 1:00pm Trolley Goes Over Bridge and Three Buena YlstaS: 15am ! l:45pni Drowned. Ara .PaMengera CrippleCk-lOASs' Manltou fl:9am 5:55pm A traction car on the Center and i Colo Hpga. 6:30am 6:15pm Larimer line of the Pittsburg Ball-wa- y ' DENVER 9:30am 8:45pm on company jumped the tracks Both trains cany elegseit Standard the Lincoln avenue bridge and went Cdnn anil over the bridge, falling nearly 100 rullman Sleeper hdtweeuara new and Denver. Our Chair Can feeL There were four passengers and of th latest pattern, being provided the conductor and motorman on the with all modern eenvetiUmc. The Colorado Midland trains car at the time. Three of these by the R. G. W. Rr between were killed outright and the three Ogden ana Grand Juuettoi$ connectothers were probnlfatally hurt. The ing with all train of tlio- O- - ft. L. anil 8. P. R'y., from the North and West; wrecked. car was complete making direct connections at Coloradi-Springs- , D. IN MARYLAN FLOOD Denver and Pueblo with Ii line tor point North, Eaot and Smith. Writ ua for forthsr particulars. Wi Portions of Cumberland Covered With 111 he glad to arraitga Itinerary for Six Feet of Water. W. II. DONNELL, trip. jour Rain Sunday night flooded the General Agent. SOS RouthWest TempleSt, Salt Lake northern section of Cumberland, Md., to a depth of six feet. Many plants City, Utah. W. and residences were damaged. The street car line was entirely tied up by the debris on the tracks. The West Virginia Central railroad to closed by landslides. Hyndham, Pa., wm flooded by a cloudburst, and much damage to reported. The total A Graduate of 5 Year Export once, prepared to do any fried damage hereabouts to estimated at of work known to th prefer 850,000. alon. The demand for harvest hands In All Work Guaranteed. Kansas cannot be supplied, despite Painless Extraction. tho fact that men are being shipped Office over Bank, In from ail over the country. trains each way every day 2 ... Fine bath room In connection: snake-nsconce- n E. DEAN. Proprietor. PAYBOX, ' UTAB TheGolorsdo Midland 1 1 1 WiN!iiSTEBS FACTORY SHELLS LOADED SHOTGUN New Rival" . Leader Repeated' . F you are looking for reliable shotgun ammunition, the kind that shoots where you point your gun, buy Winchester Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells: New Rival, loaded with loaded Black - powderLeadtfandRepeater, Winchester with Smokeless. Insist upon paving others. Factory Loaded Shells, and aceept-- ao ALL DEALERS CYRUS E- - Pay son, 4 2, aaya the minister of foreign relations haa Mnt a message with reference to the Panama canal to the senate and house of representatives, and fhat tha latter body baa appointed a committee of one member from each department to consider the pro- Continuous Gum, Gold, AlumP posed treaty. From this committee num and Rubber Plates. Gold the treaty will pass to another priand Porcelain bridge. Every vate committee. It la safe to assert, DENTIST. dispatch, that the government haa a big majority in the house aaya operation guaranteed. the of representatives. Dr. Bolladay. The Manchurian Plot. Office Two doors West ef Gathell' Nothing baa yet been heard In ofBarber Shop. of the ficial quarters at Washington ultimatum delivered to China by Japan and England, according to the Odessa dispatches printed. It Is certain that tho United States haa not recently been approached In this direction by either of the governments named as parties to the agreement, ao at it has had no opportunity to indicnte whether or not It would lend lta moral support to an effort on the part of England and Japan to protect their Interests In Manchuria. Authorised repltal Stock PAYSON EXCHANGE XP YOU ARE GOING At Colombia. Ceylon, a British gnn-no- r was killed and another was Injured, owing to an accident in a gun of a land battery e.la firing a salute in honor of Independence Day. aa a compliment to two American cruisers. Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Bull nan par cent informs paid on time depoaita Careful aritentlon given to ftiin. ily tra.de. Drafts on All Parts cf the World WALTER IIENRY, Prop. A. Gutheil, EMBER FIIANK HAWKINS BOOT ! AD SHOE OKB DOOR WEST OF GFTHBIIO bar be a aiiur First Class Tlirherinjj in all iia Branches. . rAKootr, Depot St. ctab guakamhi; s ATI.sf action OYKU8 15. KOTAKT SNELL.. ri ni.ic RANK IlL'lLIrlNO PAYSOX.UTAD. PEJNTING TO..., OR ANY POINT East ok South Bw that jour ticket midi via Mlmuri Ptclft ) Huilwaj, Etoftitt fonrhe. quirk time ft nd puprrh traek niftkwi thin lint tbft pimple' fuvorltr route mieliln Hot Sprint. Arknn- the mrlshftd 4f Amerirn Kr niftp, ate., rail on or uiMreM. 0. A. TRIPP, 0. P. HOW. Bull I c, TWEDP, eci'Bil Sivnh l ily. I'lah. s. r. r. & F. A., St. i., st. Loris, m, . REPAIRING Kansas City. St. Louis, Chicago, Nriw York. the 1,000. BANE Peyeon, Utah, frseiiaeta a GaemltRi eking Vice-Preside- lation, and a birth rate equivalent to an aitnuul birth rate of 18.10 per WHERE THEY ALWAYS KEEP THE FINEST OF ' OSB. Russian Feara of THE CLUB" 84(000.00. f. Industrial Invasion. Gross of an American locomotive company, baa arrived conand In St. Petersburg, siderable newspaper comment has aroused his presbeen by ence at the Russian capital. It not concerns his mission is saju that only locomotives, hut an Investigation I'LL MEET YOV AT SNELL, Cutler SAVINGS Colombia Is All Right. A dispatch from Bogota, dated July . JOS. S. TANNER, c, c. Langley, d. d. s. Utah. KEEP THEM S. TANNER, President. DENTIST. coiii-liD'lo- aomniorco. i I financial anil economic condiof tions Russia, in the Interest of vathe senator more time to devote to rious of American financiers, groups politics, tho senator having .come to and also an Inquiry into the feasibility that he cannot do Jus- of the exporting Bomb Russian Iron ore tice to both business and politics at to America. the same time. The report of the health departApproved Chamberlain's Policy. ment for the month of Jnne shows a The agricultural and commercial in Balt I,nUe City correbodies nf tno island of Barbados and mortality to an annual death rate of sponding Demarara have adopted resolutions 8.16 per 1,000 nf tho estimated popu- heartily favoring the supporting of the Zol Ivor cin proposals of tho British concilia. secretary. .Mr. Chamberlain. nnd expressing profound appreciation or the importance or drawing between closer l net bond of union Great Britain ami her colonies. The resolutions dorlare that the adoption of Mr. Chamberlain's (Iscal policy will tend to cherish and develop mutual Wrong. Is Sam gaol SaaHk Star, ll Is eawr as tapaariblt Is fern M baailfe Svw. h eay k. as yas lush. i at Iks W.rk. tha kaeala. th. kUaqia m fee i your ba4 buld. tin tha Sva la huh at .my ana at Am, aoA la alas cum aul at Ua. yse carnal lha Mvar yoa camel U. y Wall of Water Sweeps Down Upon Unouspocting Merrymakers and Many Llvco Aro Lost. Premature Explosion. ene. By the premature explosion of a It to rumored from the Moroccan blart at the grading camp of Harward frontier that sn attempt was recently Brothers near Croyden, Utah, Monmade to assassinate Muley Mohamday afternoon two men are dead, four med, the sultans brother, who to In others fatally hurt and ten others with the pretender, Buhamara, more or lest injured. One of tho dead league while In camp at Sldehalsaa. A men Is the foreman, named Bean; the tribesman fired a revolver at other is unknown. The men were enabort range. The bullet missed Mugaged In blasting out rock to straighten a curve of the Union Pacific track ley Mohammed and wounded a solnear the camp. They had drilled dier. The would-bassassin was Imeveral bole and the blasts had been mediately Mixed, drenched with kerodown when a premature ex- sene and burned alive. tamped plosion occurred. Negroca Threaten to Destroy Town. STRANGLED TO DEATH. Ovog to threats made by nogroea Denver Girl Cruelly Murdered by Un- at Norway, P. C., to revenge the known Fiend. lynching of Charles Evans there, a Mabel Brown, aged 20. waa found Latalli.n of date luiliria, ordered to dead In her house at 1931 Market Norway on a awy.-is- l train, baa left street, Denver, Monday morning. Her bn that place. It is reported tbst handa were bound and them was evi- largo furors of negroes have surthe town of 200 Inhabitants, dence that she had been strangled to rounded and are threatening to destroy tbs death. There Is no clue to the murplace, which is helpless. The cause derer. The case in many of its de- of the throat a of the negroes tails strongly suggested the series of to the alleged lynching of Charles Evans In murders by strangulation which took that place last week for the murder of place In thto neighborhood some years an old soldier. post-maHt- er r EXCURSION PARTY ON TROLLEY CAR ARE ENGULFED. A special from Douglass, Arizona, states that Officer loin Graham ahot streets all night searching for their lost children. Up until an aarly hour and fatally wounded a man named Wednesday morning children have Smith, supposed to be the man who been found, but a few are still miss- killed Officer Thomas Vaughn find ing who may have been drowned. wounded Graham at Douglass on May 16. The shooting occurred In a saMurder at Tonopah. loon. Graham recognized Smith and Tonopah's Fourth of July celebra- drew a gun on him, demanding that tion ended In a murder. Just before Smith throw up his hands. he the fire works occurred, a blacksmith shot Ms for Graham and reach gun known as Frank Smith assaulted Walter Dunn on Main street with a knife him in the neck. Thousands of people with and before outsiders could Interfere, were attending the carnival, and cut him five or six times and one difficulty Smith was removed to the thrust penetrated the abdomen, caus- hospital, where Captain Rynning of a guard of two ing death the following morning. the Rangers placed Smith was arrested and during the men. High feeling exists against night waa surreptitiously taken out Smith, and should he recover It will of town by officers to escape the be difficult for the officers to protect wrath of Dunn's friends. Consider- him. able excitement prevails. Suiclds of a Young Bridegroom. Ferdinand V. Voorheca, a stenographer employed at the Denver National bank, committed suicide Monday afternoon near Sloan's lake in the suburbs of Denver. Yoorhces waa 29 The management of the Sallair years old and was married a week ago to Miss Bessie Ayer, who recentBeach company has arranged for the construction of an aquatic railroad, ly came to Denver from Pennsylvania run on the principle of a moving side- He was a son of W. D. Vourhecs, at Falrview, Ills., and haa a walk, which will lie used for the pur- brother, Condlt Voorhes, living In pose of carrying bathers from the paChicago. The criihc of the 'suicide to vilion out to the tie'-- water. not known. The Fourth claimed an Innocent Missourians Shot to Kill. victim at Bingham when the The street fight at RtnlvllIeI Mo., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. He Saturday, which resulted In the death her Smith was fatally burned by the of Robert Starks and the serious explosion of fire crackers carelessly wounding of Sheriff Tuff and others, handled by hi-- r her has been followed by the death of playmates, clothes catching fire. Henry Starks, son of Robert Starks, Frank Itolib ol Park City suicided who was shot through th abdomen at Midway on the nf tl.e by one of the KherilTs posse In atSth, taking a. largo dose of laudanum. tempting to arrest the young man. At Everything possible whs done to mc e the conmer'a tnqm-s- t over the Is sly of the second victim of the tragedy. his life, hut without avail. Sn cait.-It transpired In the evidence I hut Is known for the he that except young Sparks was the originator of bean bp4 drinking heavily lately, the difficulty. elglit-year-o- PACIFIC LOST IN CLOUDMIKST RIOTERS ROUTED. R. i .orAt This Offico isrsz -- FTTr |