Show 9r tRERY COUNTY MtOGNESS flhsrtirs Fossa and Indians I ' ri MITII v ¥ DALI A second battle between (be Indians and the sheriff s posse UTAH i was Monday on Horseshoe creek northeast of Lusk Wyo Ten Indians were killed several wounded and nlue captured It Is known that the Indians hare been reinforced and n'sn that the eountiy la swarming with ranchmen and other whiten who are determined that none of the Indian hall eseape Governor Chatterton Is Investigating thin Inst report and If It Is true and UTAH STATE NEWS :!i Father MIchelson one of the oldest settlers of Parowan la dead after a brief lllsen Fairvlew'a enterprising citizens are siting to ecu re for themselves an electric light tystera There are a number of ranee of war-lferer la Falrvlew four famlllea f now under quarantine The annua! meeting of the Congregational Association of Utah waa held In Salt Lake City lart week It Is eatlmated that over half a million pound of sugar beet are being shipped dally from Serler county It la elalmed that there I In the vicinity of American Fork a deposit of nitre which is the largest In existence It Is claimed that the I'te Indians on the Uintah reservation were never In a more prosperous and happy condition than at the present time R Burch a resident of Ogden fell under a train at Wlnnemucca Nev and loot his left leg and right foot but will probably survive the shock Mrs Lewis Balser of Kanarra attempted to close a heavy gate when It fell from Its hinges pinning her to the earth and breaking her thigh lfra Caroline Snow of Mantl la dead as the result of Injuries received In a runaway accident recently tn whlah an entire family was Injured ' It Is estimated that there will be between 100 and 350 carloads of sugar beets shipped from Sevier county this season netting the farmers between and 40000 ladlee of Twenty-flvIndignant Sdplo one night recently tried to break Into a cellar where elder was stored to empty the barrels but the crusaders were unable to gK In E P Johnson the ‘Trusty who escaped from the penitentiary recent ly has surrendered to the prison declaring ho could see no hope of escaping from the country President Roosevelt has Issued a formal establishing proclamation Aqnarius forest reserve In Utah The reserve conslts of 631000 acres of Aquarius plateau In southern Utah Notwithstanding the fact that 3000 gallons of water per minute Is gushing from the Honerlne tunnel at Stockton the tunnel continues to advenes at the rate of about five feet daily The formers of Sanpete county are awakening to the fact that there Is money In raising beets It is now a eemmon thing to see carloads of that product headed for Lehl from that et be-In- ! i x: ii t tf: r- Blow fought i r Eegsgs In Second Skirmish it ' ffi'iB RESULT OK ELECTION INDIAN WAR IN WYOMINtL - 0 e the situation ls tn alarming at he will at onre send troops Into the Held to nuppresn the Indians The governor ban made formal demand on the commissioner of Indian affair that the Indiana be surrendered to the civil authorities at once Full reports from the battle of Saturday evening on Lightning creek he Indl-ca'e- twen d Sheriff Miller and twelve depu- ties and a hand of twenty-flvIndians how that the Indians resisted arrest and Opened Are on the officer Shere iff W H Miller of Newcastle and Deputy Loula Fa'kenburg of Donglu were killed Four Indian were killed and were buried ou the Held Four others one a squaw were an aeriously wounded that they will die and were taken to Lusk A number of Indiana were captured and were taken to Xeweatl The Indlann were led by Eagle Feather aliaa Charlie Smith a full blooded Stoui Indian who la a graduate of the Carilale Indian school and who formerly played on the Indian football team Eagle Feathers was seriously wounded bring shot through both legs Black 'Kettle a notorious Sioux disturber was among the killed LYNCH BLACK FIEND Mm of Hla Own Race Hang Brutal Negro Murderer Craddock a negro was Joseph lynched hy a mob eompoaed chiefly of btacka at Taylortown La Monday night Craddock hilled Wesley Chambers colored with tn ax and frightfully mutilated the body He then crept n negro and upon Dan Washington track him on the head with the ax cabin ho Going to the Chamber called Mercer the brother of Wesley Chambers beat him down with the ai and Injured him so badly that he died cannot possibly Washington live Craddock was captured by a small posse of white men but a crowd of between 135 and 150 composed largely of negroes took possession of tb prisoner He was at once hanged to a tree and burned beneath It after being pronounced dead The men’ killed were Inoffensive negroes TOWN DEMOLISHED -- FREiS INTERNATIONAL d n in-f- td nt e-- parti-nearl- -- MlK-bid- 1 eli-ete- room The election In Salt Lake City resulted In n victory fur the Democrat rewho elected the mayor corder auditor attorney and seven member of the council the head of the ticket having a plurality of council howabout 2j0 The ever will contain eight Republican His skull ws fractured Princess on ths War Path Radziarlll in tandnn on a writ demanding Tuesday issue tard from Grey am Alfr- -1 -rs Ik-i- t - Milclcil uni trustets of the estate Hawley Earl I)r Rosebery L Jaci'-so- II A of the late rcil Rhodes an agreement alleged to have made on or before June t lkli'j her-- J and seven Democrat self t a sequel Mr and Rhodes This n won The Republican sweepf i to the arrest and imprisonment of the lag victory in Ogrt n eleetln in lie '2 on the entire general tlcli“t and eight of ‘prince of tit Capetown charge foiling Rhodes' signature to i In the Fifth biiix for the ten thousands of pouud ward on the fare of the returns EmMiners Leaving Butt mett (Dem) appears to have ib b atThe failure of the mediation comed Driver (Rep ) by two vote and to accomplish anything lookmittee Davi-xi(Ik-ml la the Fourth ward a resumption of work at toward ing (R'-p- i t twenty-eighdefeat Ifend'-rabo- t by (rotes The general ticket was the mines In Butte ha Increased the elerl'vl by about vuti majority Howell Inquiries among miners and others for municipal Judge leading the ticket rt the railroad office relative to th ' cost of transportation to other fields With ll"S over Chez (IVm ) Demo- A!1 of the offices were busy Tuesday At Provix William Ku lam-as many a a dozen men at a tim Recrat waa elected Mayor Th making inquiries The possibility of of saved publicans net the I a 't expected to lick t and half of the counril iu a steady daily exodus to varl-m- u The Republicans i f Park City a'eet- Several par's of the country cd their ticket with the exception score of men are departing dally nn-ie- m-x- f indeed it la a rare- farce my she 5 re for poor Mariakr her d: "but your fat er nient to har: ard I cannot reru!rg him We are great friend your father and 1 he waa very kind to me tong agj -- trn year ago” a attange stir came la John heart All this while had he been thinking All thin while why only of himself? had he not written to Flora? In penl-rot- e testltl tenderne? he took her bind and to hla awe and trouble It re--n A voice mained In hla compliant tuid him thla was Flora after all told him so quietly yet with n thrill of ringing “And you never marrlf d?“ said he “No John I never married” the con-nig- ht -U- -M j th lire waa roaring and the md papr the papera the —to lay a band on whi h was criminal —had all been taken off ati'l :)!d a1"“F the Boor a cloth waa spread and a upper laid upon the business table and iu hla father's chair a woman A habited Uke a nun sat eating he appealed In the doorway the nun girt a low err sod tfoad firing gha was a large woman strong calm little masculine her features marked with courage and good sense and as John blinked bnrk at her a faint re- semblance dodged about hla memory aa when a tune haunta ua and yd will not be recalled replrt “Why It’a John!” cried the nun “I dare aa y Pm mad” aald John un- - j The hall clock striking two recalled ’ consciously following King Lear but them to the sense of time “And now” said he “you have been 1 don't believe you're upon my word j ffd and warmed and I have heard your Flora" "Of course I am" replied ahe iury now it's high time to call your And yet It la not Flora at all brother" n “Oh!'' cried John "do thought John: Flora waa ilemier and timid and of changing color and you think that absolutely necessary” "I can't keep you here I am a dewy-eye- d and had Flora auch an Ed- she “Do you want to run aocent? But he said none of trT” I thought you had these things which waa perhaps ns away again? well What he said waa “Then why enough of that" He bowed hi h"-under the reare you a nun?" “Such nonafnee!" aald Flora “I'm a proof She despised blm be reflected and I'm here nursing your d he sat once more clone: a monstrous later with whom between you and thing for a woman to deeptae a man me there la precious little the matter lnd stranger of all i he aeemtd to like But that la not the question The hlm- - Would hla brother despise him And Would hia brother Ilka him? point le: How do you come here? are And presently the brother appeared you not ashamed to ahow youraelf?" and standing “Flora" aald John aepnlchrally “I undr FIor'a wort haven't eaten anything for three days - ar °® ktvide the door-wa- y eyed the tale Or at leaat I don't know what day It h" of “So this la you? he said at length la but I guesa I'm starving” “Yea A lick it's me— It's John” re“You unhappy man?' aha cried "Here ait down and eat my supper plied the elder broiier feebly “And how did you get In here?" and I'll Just run upatalra and see my the younger Inquired but doubt not I fast what she'a patient “Oh I Lad my ” aar John asleep for Maria la a malada Imagin-aira- " “The deuce you had!” said Alexander “Ah you lived In better world! There are no a going now’’ CHAPTER XI “Well father was always averse to 1TH thla sputa them- ” sighed John And the eonver-nitlu- n of the French not then broke don and the brothof 8tra!ford-a:te-Bow- e er looked askance at one another in finbut of alienee eatahliah-me“Well and what the devil are we to ishing In Morey dor aald Alexander "I suppose If the Place left authorities got wind of you you would ahe John alone In hln be taken upr "It depends on whether they're found father's sanctum He fell at ones up- the body or not" returned John “And on the food and It then there's that cabman to be aure!” "Oh bother th body!'' said Alexanla to bo supposed that Flora had found her patient wake- der “I mean about tha other thing ful and been detained with some de- That's serious" “la that what my father spoke tails of nursing for he had time to make a full end of all there waa to eat about?'' asked John "I don't even and not only to empty the trapot but know what it la” “About your robbing your bank In to fill It again from a kettle that was fltrully singing on hla father's fire California ot courae: replied AlexanThen he tat torpid and pleased and der It waa plain from Flora's face that bewildered hla misfortunes were then half forgotten hla mind considering this aaa the flrat abe had heard of It not without regret thla unarnilmental I: waa plainer still from John's that he waa Innocmt return to hla old lova “I!" he exclaimed “I rob my bank! Ha waa thua engaged when that God! Flora this I too much even My woman bustling noiselessly “Have you eaten?" said she “Tbn yon mut allow that" “Meaning you didnTr asked Alextell me all about It" It was a long and (aa tha reader ander "1 never robbed n sou! in all my knows) a pitiful story but Flora heard dava" cried John “except my father It with compressed lips She waa I'M if rail that robbery and I brought jon In none of those questionings of human him back the money in this room and destiny that have from time to time arrested the flight of my own pen for he wouldn't even take it!” “Look here John” said hla brother women such aa she arc no philoso“let ua have no misunderstanding upphers and behold the concrete only on thla Maccucn saw my fa'her he And women such aa abe are very hard told him a bank you h:d worked for in on the Imperfect man San Francisco waa wiring over the "Very well” ehe aald when he had habitable globe to hate you collared -done “then down upon your knee at that It wa supposed you had nailed onee and beg God ferglrenem" thousands and It wae lead ci rtxln you And the great baby plumped upon had nailed three bundled So Macewen hia knees and did a be wa bid nd raid and I wish you would be cavern! none the won for ihai! But while he how answer I m y tell you also you wa heartily enough requesting for- that your rather paid tho three hungiveness on genera) principle the ra- dred on the spot" tional aide of him distinguished and “Three bundled?" repiurei John wondered If perhap the apology were 'Three hundred pourla you mean? not due upon the o'her part And Thai' fifteen hundred dollar Why when he rose again from that becom- then It's KIritnianV" he broke out ing eierrie he first eyed the face of “Thank heaven! I car explain all that hla old love doubtfully aud then tak- I gave them to Kirkr an to p iy It for ing heart uttered hla protest me th night before I eft - r!ten d “I must say Flora “ aald he “In all dollar and n ) ter to h manthla buelneea I ean e very little fault ager Nhat do they uppo would of mine” bun lrej "M iari for? I'm If J0UhJ rich I stru k it re b io nllr? hom' " the tha lady “there woul I have been none sill rat stuff 1 ever h d nf All that's j If of it you had even gone to Murueelel (at ( !ll mungBrober you would Kirkman lu 'hefif-uray field reasonably hundred - find never have slept there and the worst Kiknu'i II i fellow-- i Wit of would not hive happened Besidex r: an I a tirl cntut to do him the whole thing bfgan yrarx ago You Jus:' 1 t th n he was as bai l f h h your father 40 Shis” got Into trouVf honest man "And yoi liHippdn'H ji 0 jiij My to look the pe- - (ir koi afraid and ran All'-?arr ! F:ra “I eiy away from punshfien i gr i yru'x iitj shall go t cr i I Aixan iuhi"’ haj your own way of it i r wi'h i nj “Ar-sdon't suppose yuu Ike " j too pr if ran I - n "I sometimes fan y Fm not much dure! find my wrd I ! 11 axe- i ih'i we s) II a!) lie !i bet'er than a ! ’ s'gn-- d jhn He“My dear John" sail sh up rir leads i ram “not !’ t 'a ltl much" vill the He looked at her and hi t You I'P t f m 'i r i A cer'aln areer roe IMu i f -- h her ! !h I'1 k wa a KDra he sic vxn’ 1"' to 4 ir'her u imir'i: 1 aru off t t ii Lard ah of a u r a m i j !’ h- Heti ma'ur a’' it pxm of !efi"e tu j ''' apew-i'!r in I ri'"' p!aln f ? Tueji! bj) t v near saying plain nf tr- ' tn ki- llBj Am ihs V'1 Juta fbargeliri (railed te!: U II ' by Ibt na- rigenwr-dn y tirn'tii-- r name the nuir c - ‘ h u' s unn ef M:-' ’to nrait nf yw eg "t Ikugb'er xnd in j ! n" "'! VI hind -- Men ni - o ’ ! ' 2-- couiM-ilmiM- Destroy! n Burbat-I-Haldar- e Mint-dow- a re-ru- t-- JILTED e rg atran-Inbu- slrk-nun- w pasa-keya- t nt hun-dri- if ii-- i Jn 1 a e- xz- l-- ey u ' it- I i!l--- I r- d-- ''jc a vd b-- - i t:( ii - - t I ’ u- - I i f Jn '' 1 - ! - - t- - 1 l l- (! tn-i- I I ! f irt-- d lt i t 'i I -' :- - I i Fb-rnhe- Tams Cslsmasat Probably it la true that some mra have by nature a peculiar power over n wild animals and It la a matter of experience that animals aomrllniM trike up sudden friendships wi’h they have never seen before As (Xtrerne Instance of thla kind la described by a military correspou 'cut of the New York Sun: “Parhxps of al the wild animals that may be at least par Hally civilized or tamed the Kwky Mountain lion or catamount offers tbs toast promise and yet In the wri'er'i exjierlenre one specimen was st gratis and dorlla aa human kindness rauii make him He followed bis rnacer around like dog obeying every w!ak or nod but would allod no cber persons to approach him with off :i cl kindness or anything else Thii ture was a full grown mounra n Hm that for some atrauge reasun bi l :La a fancy B (hcyi nn Indian W'hc'k-e- r In camp on the prairie ot in '! P'11'1 the bru'e could alvravs b- - V1 quctly f (Rowing th Ind’an !‘it b h'cH would nenT leave hi mai't'-Ffor any except at hi D'-ebi'Mng would ba a" 'he iuk In'u the post traiei' it'ir where h: entrance waa tha sir1 all ij'vx to get out and fur hip- ' a i iir'iu with :h situation to Tb no time in taking to the eicn'-!"ilnsrs of the post finally P‘‘ 'he w tn part with his P fr a rinaMerstun and the lion al'1 r toir-- l SM'ure'v csged wsa shipp' d a n m to the Nxtlunal kluaeuw st roo-tno- pet-ao- t 1 In-S- Vab-ing'o- I ‘ 1 w ' ai‘-efi- l - ‘"'e 00 tir iiairi'ng s' ' roiixiiii-i- ' tn f :i‘- Ik-- nn'ins f" material a quanti'y of goml Ian r of other articles avail ' After taking out ever t:r s s -- i i 1 'b at n lj ' ici nnl i tbiie two-ih- I l' ‘ ’ ’ - the Inwt asphalt urieiiHrd tlriM'i Mi d ' f'1' lu g'iod i or I rnueh as on woe paviig i‘ ' ' 0d:i an sevtl II' timer r ' ubh eii tfilr en t n ‘ - I me ik‘i7 jiving - i i‘ J( ii 1 t' id v ' - - lol)l trrfrm'T7t Warns s Haik (an lime 4l i I ID In lb mi '—(!i‘ui M rail liiuoLh trim L I I ' ’ Ji Iiks woman who la a most !ariralii Imiri-- r Imught two ‘run t'M 17 st a eapif Util isilili'd go'll: M "iinjiviv The iruol!' r A 1 ’ i ” ra Ie the k - I - e ' On Dov-ro- (in x- -l f- r' lea than a minute In other hand man will stand grea ercoM than any of the other mamma! For Inatanre the temperature during tb Journey of Prince Henry of Orleans through the Central Asiatic highland where the party had frequently u withstand a temperature of 4o The quicksilver In ths below sera thermometers had frozen solidly at this temperature and even the alcohol la tha alcohol thermometers became thick Horae and camels died from exuasun while none of the men In the party sab fered In the least Turning to America Captain Jlurn once measur'd it Fort Reliance a temperature of 70 den grees below zero while Captain at Fort Ran saw the ihermcmeier down to 58 below zero In the month of April The lowest temperatures knova however have occurred in Siberia where a temperature of 50 below zre la not uncommon while at Werebo-Jansa temperature of 93 degr-e- s below xero has been observed It therefore that men can stud a cold of 94 degrees below sera while a lt heat of 104 and even ISO degree appears to be the extreme HoNo anilt In the opposite direction mal ia known which In able to resist such changes of temperature tor she sold tho rmati' r tit ll't And now all lh women ct Icrafr quainisiie wept to st'end Btc rt' 44' 1 'l-i- P“ ala-nte- i ! I V f k low-e- at I sti-su- f v to Tiwnim - ’ fn--- be I ? v'-- xel wc Hlghasl bs Lawsit The atatlatlce below howJtg tfo highest and the lowest ieupentu which man can endure may pror i terming To begin with the differ ence between the highest and the limits la estimated at 25y depHu FahrenhelL French troopa In Algien must frequently march and maneurw at a heat of 122 degrees above zera A FTench professor has during a In the Sahara with a tribe of Tobserved a beat of 153 degree (rep In Turkish bath esrabiith manta work ten hours a day lu raoni where the air la artificially hra'td at 155 175 and even to 195 degrees A scientific gentleman la Paris not long ago spent fifteen a in a hot air room of the Pari Hamman In which the dry air hag been heated by hla order until th thermometer registered 250 i Fahrenheit Issuing from thla room hi plunged Immediately Into a ha'h filled with water of about 53 degrees a difference of almoat 200 degrees Fahira-hewhich h'a body peered through ah- -i r 'ia-r'rf-- ' ws-tou- t us 1 ! ' - observe” He put John from hla knife among th sup:- - hl and with surprising qulcknrax bisk Into hia father's drawer “There's nothing easier vhs yH cjma to try” he observed j 4 the money “I wtah yon had not don tha- Flora “Ton will never hcir th ul ot It" “Oh I don't know" reiuraed tha young man “the governor ia hum after all And now John le: your famous pasa-ke- y Get 0 and don't move for any one ti i back They won't mind you t ot u iwerlng when they knock I gfnnT don't myself no eoxrucaiu r- - 'i-c-- en “Vou have a very imperfe-- t iS(t my reacurcea and none at ji efirontery" replied Alexander 'in 1 - “Ejected Flora n- - - I would not apply to him vs i ' 1 not think that ean be wLe - 1 e- - It” for chap-falle- pasa-key- Prinri-x- a IItKtOiHift y ASSOCIATION And Persia Kllln 350 and Entlrs Town A dispatch to the London Dally Mall from Simla says terrible’ earthquakes have occurred at Turnkey l near In la Persia which 350 persona were killed and oounty numbers warn Injured One hundred W J Payne sad J W Harries two and eighty-foucarpet factories were ntalln Baft Lake grocerymen were last week destroyed and only thirty-twwere left standing In the great ba-aolive convicted of selling counterfeit The entire town waa practicaloil the charge being made by the ly demolished food Inspector Sentence was suspendKilled Hie Twe Brother ed In both cases It is said that with the opening of Worked Into a frenzy as a result of the Uintah reservation nest year the an altercation with one of hla broth-erBenjamin Franklin Welaaenger military post at Fort Duchesne Is to be abandoned and that the buildings living on a farm several mllea from AND SNUDDED and other improvements are to be Pottsrllle Pa on Monday afternoon hot two killed and hla brothers Louis sold to private persona and Frederick attempted tn kill hit John E Russell former partner of sister sister-in-lawlfa Mary and a Benjamin Holliday In the old over- of Frederick and held a large posse land transportation line between Mis- of pollremen st hay for nine hour souri river and Balt Lake City and before he wss captured The tragedy occurred on the farm of the father ot other stage lines In the territories Is the men Wetsslnger la believed to dead at Leicester Msaa be InsancL Eric West the Finn who stabbed Saved Horse But Killed Man Max Goddard to death at Prison has While resisting the effort! of Ofbeen held to the district court with ficer Oliver Tufts of the Colorado Huout bonds ou the charge of murder in mane society to compel him to atop the first degree two of the witnesses working a sick and abused horse Godseen stab West to have claiming Charles Ilelnze a teamster employed dard loot to the by the Colorado Parking company Three robbers attempted ws shot and killed In Denver Monmerchandise store of H J Jones at The officer doing the evening day Kelton one night last week but were claims that Heinzs drew a boutlng much secured before scared away they revolver first and wounded him In of value a passing cltlsca opening the right arm when the officer drew took to their hla Are on the trio who pistol with his left hand and fired heel In Alvin Kay aged IS while riding a Too Prosperous to Stay In Jail horse near Rlchfleld came near being Robert GreenwsM sn Inmate of the killed the horse stepping Into a hole who recently fell throwing the boy about a rod break- Portland Ore jail a estate In Pennof to heir was part horse large The flve riba Instantly ing killed having Its neck sad back sylvania of which bis share Is said to be 1254000 has made hi esca broken w! Safe crackers were prevented from from the Jail and no trace of him ran was bn found convicted Grwnwald completing their work In the office of com of stealing two eases of cartridge Lumber the Morrlson-Merrll- l a)y from a local department store and pany la Balt Lake City by the timely rv!m sentenced to month’ not before arrival of a watrhman but prlsonment The young man ws "If you pirn I'm cnaafd to enother the crarksmen had badly mutilated made tiiibi a trusty at the jail and thus -- F‘ Mnc safe the Paul Dspatch was made escape Is man Is a Roth Schmitt mining DESTITUTION IN LADRADOS Philadelphia Grocer Leave Legacy to College Boys’ Feud a Balt hospital suffering from Be Paid Iu Initallmenta t A feud has broken st Mihst severe bruises and ruta as the rennnr Put'-iileier a PliJIade’ph: Philip sult of an automobile accident the tan Kans between the Agricultural i r r I i eiify leit aa od machine striking a telegraph pole college students s'ld th young non a: wliij hax )i tifii IPs A numVr of the mu ( while running at the ra'e of fifty miles nf the town ’ -' tn'- mi-a thiniri'! ti u nt ini-lh'j an hour M night and have ( ' 'l-iih- i ui qii- alb' d f'o I e In Milch' e of men lT pecked The skeleton I m !’ h I e- - omnr tw ei'-i:i wil'v ! Vle-eni' stareh hog and burM to loose rook r'' 1 ii J I si I i !n lb !' -' ri i' 'i i irp n Mrd g'r i was found by a party of surveyor be- ro!!r-woiw lie ‘d t' f eu ' i h fur x re on No t ( ?' ' :h t ' or in whi'-tit tween Cisco and f'cg'd and th dis- S'ta-Iwe k i tin ii 1'if firrrs iim-i'- -: t k:i ati of 2 a him ' s ill'- lend ’ not true r—ii'u nf inf Sfira the be IlO-- t t!o- - pollie ulli-- l six coverers believe the remain " a d‘i iared hi ant ' ' i i to )!' fur the ale in- 'i r'i- - if i ikrg care ot ceded hie heait agiinsi tb'a sick that of e man who he N- -n foully era and huri-- l ' r ) Mmir of the Mintin' v carried in : night nurse murdered Cunresiil wei-"And how dn y i nine 'o to bwre?" Thomts A Turner and II I liar D'r Te in ii f E Bureau Wc Cut p'on-eh asked Do sue to Australis w colGoing ' ' " '' to rington two Ogden Vi''uicn ' ' of She ln'1 hm !i ia t: mi )a I i'ird her ler ! Mf'l lided with VI'i- f if Id-'' r 1 !i r i ' i lid father In b- - lein i t tijr an! JiMi ' ! 'n'-111 :!i morning last ok Turnr mi lining Dowle th 7- - ii ' tvir mii !i died and i ) u rv i : r' fc'l I'lMU-i U ij i i 'it l sn-in' a broken nose and -I1 f Glndffntie fv i ( ' lil r tj to nunu u'bMS 'i y bjl i !iu to t f if ift j ( if liver ws' Iiad'f colored x ale ir’‘"1 partly hi juries while llarr'ng'-ii- i i' i' i Pt i i (! si cut abokt the bead worM it ni'gbt I" I - h r t on 'ho li siac v‘ ' I ' I Monday I I : ' 111 meut "There Iri i g - rva ' f ' fr f in i liicsnls nd George Devi of Ksnsrra I by rot of! I ''lu i J' I J” l if tlc f 't Ute" an she An I h- - ! l'm h’ra ’ "e Ir I shot by the (Ms'harpe of a g n in a er r ' ' Mr I th 4 i ii " r pla'lrsliy d -i a larg-il she Uc wni (l ' (r it i: :) i ! t iffl'IV eh I " x’i ! tb i j she la-- fes'r-- ' wagon In which he v driving Ti ' 4 a ha fin i I a it' (: sn I f u i iili-i ' ' vdet ill Vi1! i !' th" r ' Mi intended to lut Hh her or i gun had been It ft leaning In Hi f ‘ a j sn i f iluib'v trt- ( v o i (i iiproiMf-and In rnnflrnmi mission of he wsgn ws dislodged by f A' a e ! i 'rl a I flist sc I in ( ’ll 'hr le r 'ii a i v will !! ' di' rp tor A I h in (’ i"i!i Jolt leg and i ' Cl iinrie the hni isriso it i where il ’( : pruceud i the gixeat rase ’rising Davis in the tirfc j Bit atimps jjJoin her and ronl'ict great mlaon D lotru e1" C i i hi pf K i t l ly In Earthquake r i a rx-- a Democrats Win In Salt Lake City While Republicans Carry Ogden All your whatr asked “Stamp— money" xp!ai4 an Amtrlrau expresi( T afraid I contracted one nr :won “I have some" said Flora a pound note upstairs” “Mg dear Flora” returned A)t der "a pound note won't n tor and bralifea this la RlT' r buhlnraa and I shall be verv a ik priaed If It isn't my fathei ! marshal (Hartley D MrIXncugb winning nut) and two riuncilmen The returns have Irgsn safely In M'CLELLAN DEFEATS LOW FOR the hands of the Rcpuhlcsns E W MAYOR OF NEW YORK Robinson the candidate for mayor being elected by a sniall plurality The Hserlck Defeats Tom Johnson In Ohio R the marshal publicans also clm-teand Hanna Will Bs Returned to the recorder and alx council men four the Senate — Peiuit in tho of them being fur the lung term the State of Utah Democrat safely landing the tree urr-- r justice of the peace and four ilt of the elections In the 'council men by email majorities The and brought many surprises the attorney who had no opposing several ! in New York City where candidal that Low It wa rorfdetitly ext'-cicThe Republicans were slan vktori-ox st Smiled cainIMi'H would have an the Fu-'i- n Price Ephraim Lehl of which It de - jMt llrarant Grant! Hie Rlchfleld easy vettory velnp that th- - Democratic candidate j Ftitx-VRrlgham Bprlrgrtlle City Richmond went Dem Georpe R McClellan Min of the civil and ur veteran wa elected by a plural- - ocratic while In Grove the Ity rf slH'iit Tiif'ibi despite the fact j race was rk re both rides getting a the office! The non that there was united sgalm-- t him j portion all the and prac- - fn ticket put up at Murray won out tically every minister of religion in j the city This re nit show a d'lQi change of public sentiment since Men in Colorads Utah New Mexico Mayor taw's election two years ago and Wyoming to Walk Out when he won by 31 £12 At that time According to n decision arrived at ha carried all the boroughs but l Vico by President John Queens his plurality in Manhattan President Thomas tawi and SecreIn Brook and the Bronx being tary Wilson of the I'niicd Mine WorkTUG lyn 257G7 and in Richmond ers the strike of the miners in district Tuesday McClellan carried Manhat- 21 embracing Co'orsdn New Mexico tan and the Bronx by about fSfWi a Wyoming ard Utah will lie Inaugurgain tit 23000 Brooklyn by Gf'K) a ated on Not ember 5 unless the gain (f 310T-- and Queen by about between the and This 5000 a gain of more than 40--miners can be sdjuKt-'before that makes a total net gain for McClellan da'e of about VCOhn as compared with Shipard's vote nf two year ago taw Fell Forty Feet and Crushed His Skull vnvrled only one borough— Richmond Lieutenant Albert Berber of Fort —by about "0 vote Dodge Kan ordnance officer of the In Ohio Herrick I by tDe larttashlp Maine fell from the fur- largest majority ever given a gov- ward turret to the handling room n ernor In the state Senator Hanna distance of forty feet on Tuesday will be returned to the senate' the says a dispatrh from Newport R I legislature being overwhelmingly for and died an hour later without rehJm MnsKyrhuretts gives RepubliAt the time gaining conucIounnt-cans STM'O majority Pennitylvanls of the accident the battleship waa off 0 334000: Iowa COMNl Nebraska Gay Head en route for Mepemsha Coku-ad5000 New Jersey Right to engage In target practice elects Republican legislature The Lieutenant Rerhcr was examining arDemocrat Rhode ticles of carry Maryland ordnanre when he lost his Island and Kentucky balanre and pitched head foremost through the turret to the handling THE ELECTION IN UTAH - 'J bj'JW ‘ ' I" I !'i' to sx ii uq it ij h o: b ft1 sand I ‘ ti C k 1 fi 01 ti a1 t! r a v |