Show EMERY COUNTY TROCRESS T UAim ACCUSED OP AWFUL CRIME I I Pearl Ske'tan Charged With Causing Cr£-ni:Explosion at Inde- - raMliha e feASTLS DALI Fendence Tor Flcl’on has been taken to C: i b Tr a w:rrsrt chan ng him- with the r-:- : fin men who were i'r cf "i-iuu nt Indcpend 1 tie n J :no C Shelton who ri :’t fr-- k sfti-- r the explosion UTAH r!r 1 nn of Jairea A el Tucker vu d The new knitting fartrry et It-V-l tarrIr opr-rati- rlf 1 accidentally kK'cl by a powder ex plot! on i n anl bow In full goods for the trade Utah baa Leeu aliutci 1 v j !- v r- r live !br":T 3 :n i In Merlin ranch t 1MI K:iid Purlin county that Skelton bad J ! I A dhpstih received burg from a Mukden riat- -i cording to Ilu-rl- July In St Petersrom“pondent at 12 "Ac- - says: received re Jaj iiire Ian iiiKlrt L- government for aims ncj qui : ::t for the elate ciilitlx Tor the first half of thu yar IVi the feea of the cf t't office amounted to K7L'1’ s!‘p land n‘In"a al t:c - ni f r Sb-lto- waa sworn n'fe ' Ephraim it putting in i!o:rcr'-':''who had received p:t iy LaV 1 tin the rlty council It-I:- ! 'i t'-- t had been ' ortd 0 I war dispatches I L t B Jatest Improved sMci-- t w:0 caused the et the manF at Port disaster nre a mention en! Skelton Japanese Frank C Jenne rl r rf the Free Coinage taking caibdlc acid lie :t ro verd i err! lnd worked in ir-I s In the (! Isirlcf that would cast any ULt upon 110 cause for the art ELECTED PRESIDENT On July 17 and 11 at XTnntl vr"i ?? f Yill £e it Head of Mexican Goverrv held the Scandinavian cnrforo:co fer Next Six Year the Mormcn chunh which pro:ii j to be largely attended 71? firrc'd eb etlun for the presl- ( f of Mexico totk p Xleth Barnes of Knysvll n wlv rj I l The electors met was n Mupduy a ( eye Injured by tie'r Lurinega and an-- r the Fourth will not lose tbo iuLt cf trr-"- i urc 1! the r'w-tloof Portfurlo his eye aa was feared vt ii pr- id nt and Ramon Cor-- r Ceorge U Kerr who die d nt Or: ton ! m vo preddent The election last week as the result nf an c t::'d lire" two ago The fril- - j tlon had served for a third of a cend iy ihn president announced j tury aa depot master at the Oden de- In a pn ! i:n!on lunnmnrh aa there pot wan no opitlun to himself or Mr l Kelson Habeit a young rurril thy were elected by the peo View man tried to commit tub Ido p’rs r:ib'i-cin tb" lioard of electors Sunday morning by taking morphine which met Monday The electors but was uavod by the uuo of a stum h:--t welc by the various ach pump c!i! '! fur the purpose nf : In the republic and to the Rusiell Love the iiU that fur rlx yenra Pnrforlo son of State Senator Stephen Ixsvo IV:ix bn president and Ramon waa thrown from bis horso In Sait rnrrnl vice president The election u lib general aatlafao Lake City last week receiving injuries wee r c tlon iliroiiihMit tbo country which proved fatal 1 ’ 1 -o 1 r- l!-- Ir-'a- " i:U - In-!'- - 1 't 1 lJ-- fim-ril:-- if-- r - I'ic-i-nr- t ' r Briiio-iun'i!- flftenn-ycar-o- v- - The first crop of lucerne at Simla-quiwas n big one and Is all haule-In Some think U10 second crop wont amount to much because the grasshoppers are very numerous The Iltf’e son of J O Derlrcr cf Santaquln waa thrown from a Loral and aovorely cut on tbo head and his Jaw nearly broken aa the result of the explosion of firecrackers J C Brown and Iawrenco Trait were Injured whllo painting a building In Salt Lake City the scaffold on which they were at work falling Brown being seriously Injured Frank Hopper aged 11 bad hla hand cut oft at the wrist whllo hanging on to n moving train In Salt Lal:-City The little fellow full beneath the wheeia with the rezult slated Word hae been received la Ogden of the accidental drowning In Arlan-saCity of Leroy Moffat eon of R P Moffat engineer of the s tailor ary engine at the Southern Pacific slops DROWNED WHILE BATHING n l Two Young Women Lose Their Uvea Near Caldwell Idaho M'" Msiterann and Mlsu Ida Sliiioy were drowned In a slough tje-'tin h'lino nt (5 IV Khuoy about two nnd a half miles from Caldwell Mu'-Tho bodies nt both have been rcpjverel Ml s Shuey I whose home le In Alton Kana was the niece of 0 W Fhuey nrd was out hero nn n visit was the daughter of flb:j MaMi-ranXia tcr-iDun the j ni'cher of Middleton Bhe waa vlw liiiig Mb's t'iimy at thu SLuey home n::-- l II young women went out In ll mImu-Itu go In bathing Just tlon several large barns one contain tlij I'riiwning oerurred la not Ing thirty horses were swept away V'h'-biiuv n they did imt return Bridge and Xlill crocks unite sevwn-- i In tiiuii-Their clothes found and linmnllatelv search eral hundred yards above Mitchell was riei'n f ir tbu twnlies which wsf and the converging of the rushing iiu-n ihdt tlinn '1 waters created a wall of water twenMi a Jl'ii-naa 17 years of ty feet high which swept down to19 Bo3 cod Mi- s Fhip-ward the town In a mad rush sweep Hold a Conference 'ag everything before It Fighting Pcpulitt ta way through tho residential pop The company of the national gunrl 8at-urd After three conferences held Hon of the town- - It iwept more thac which waa ordered to Le organized et y by mcmtiers of the es- American Fork has not yet cut wi'ii eeiitivo com mil ten of tho People's a score of houses from Its path and any decided auecess only about half puny with prominent Rrysn Demo-- ! passed on tn the lowlands beyond of the flnnd'i the the required number being rucrultoJ crate who are d enllsfled not m Though was warning brli-- f the Inhabitant! coming Hi’icli the hifnrm as with the were aroused tn tholr danger In vkh t Tho ore nnd bulion settlements In time for nuu-- nf them tn rearb nmiiluiitlon by the Dempri tho Balt Lake market for the half-yea-r high Ibnd out of h'lrm’a way from the ending with Juno 30 attained a t: tal ocratic nailnn’il convenibin It has flood The future may reveal the lost conference of tho lijr CIO of 111207 Tin- - flood fortunatelif several lives compared with $11213 to on w:mn line of swi-p- i down on Hie town at 1 NO for tho corresponding period lat the ni'k'n - dMili'g iln coming campulgn ly time wh'-- many of the people wer Tear fointiling on Judge Parker's In the btiKlncsi xertion otherwise the a prominent ! n: llipullst loss of life would have been much Ralph Orecnabollormal:orsfce!p"r f’ ' ’ “ ' '1 "l' Vlnillll the I’llpll- greater attempted anlcldo In Salt I Jibe City ri-nnmlnallun of II: i taking strychnine but Is new out if cmphasles irllv- if il- - wny of the allied danger Green had sn unforlunata t! i mid alii Immensely to r love affair took tu drink and faccum-- i f u I’" u l I puriy to Its former deepondenL nn I eff I tinurlh — — Banpeto county officers havo roTHICVC3 SHOOT BOY celved and paid for twcrtylwo torsi of grasshoppers caplured by Enupeie Feared e Lad Woud Giw nforma farmors It Is believed at least thirty tion AJaintt Thenl tons will bo rapluicd and a boy nf Ijis Pndll- I'u'rir' before tho posts are cxterirliali-I1! 12 t!:i!'-of Albmiuerque Tho sugar beet outlook for I'lah and S' i f wis vlii:t mid probably fatally t Idaho Is arcfirdli:g tn Hun's w'm: nf a gang rf latest review I Arreago In Idaho but ill’Ihii'i'V who V'iF)ertiu n Inboon treh ml nod In Utah In Mm of l'iviiii' clvi-Informallnn creased 33 per runt Tho wi'i-- r fiije-pl:n filllr-r(mm Alim-Is ample and thinning Is aboLt ni n j f the gang completed Dm Manano and an wko !! I Kcolaa Tsnknulns a laborer on Ihn f ir h li- - 'u p I c ip'nre section for the Rio Grandn wr:i kb'--World's Fair 6crn near Murray Whl’o woiklug on i A i f wind rain and section Tsakoulas a'tcisp'c to irh - I ir lu 'I Mel's and vlrin-liii n the track Just as tho train r c a ' ? t i u Mnnday afl-r- rz'j??y and was struck by the ni:ti! md is! I r':i-:-!i1 C"! ‘i " ili'ii diinmeiMarlin W Utili-tiimost Instant y killed who mail the national speech at the lii'iuiH-ratlAlfred Merritt of Kewmbum V’lu In P( I uui convention nominating whllo cn riuln h'iiu- - i tic i t was Judge Alton II I'urk-- r r:on thu p a dropped prcHldi-n- t of the liorouuh of flnxiklyn Houthnrn raclfle pir In 13-i a‘ He In polia iw-r tic In New York f r many year and i 1 Terrace Hu hud luilul 1! has a strong following ll: It Is’v I two wc's prevl a Is sinking and he Is an orator of on hict grief bniuglit no mean ability ': Mrs Allre Mitchel a ELOPERS SUICIDE r li threo times ly Idaho wss a nls'er nf ('' Orcgen Couple Preferred Death Om-Kaysvlllo l'huo Separat-e-r llhas been shi i'u A Hflal illp in (li- - Portland I deed end serliaHy lb i( Inn from Oregon Hjy : fare aftcrwardi liiii tlu-rnew hiH fruin I 1's II1' Jonathan lilb-Millwood 'ha Wii::-i!fur a ion of Hilt laki- fi’y Id n'i-and ir Emily yearn In the Jurdaii ri' r '1 commuted mi!i ! ly tin willin' li li ' r Ing gut Hjila'louf r reported lliat 'll' ed to Ms fu'l'T I'iiW li-to elope b:ll f ri : li t I f fact Hint lie cone to themeelvci 'llfather pliific- - in u't r lii u I I lie ccelie of ol d w11 (lie t r both wi-r(Iruwtii-a man of fain Charles W I'enrii: nl i Grain Crop Damaged by Flood r mously 1 hovi-- a c Abraham Owen Vi !i u Ileporli re lived - in SiIim niiil her of thu iii-- ii if it 'v -Junction City Kiii-i-- i i:o iy t The new apu tie vi-Hill n -- lnwiy (I:uik ll I Smoky berwell lsuid'n u 4 1132 and I bo will takn aetiTil diiyi Tor i i t y t DoiO'i-i'- t Neva for iiiirie-irivers to riiie All fli'-Horace Ihimn if f '! I the railroad i are r‘'ii:: link lido iiu-- i Mr? the running ord- -r o' I i i i -r and was firing t and tills miiki-- i tv - - i iini- -t Mi d when a spmk - ll I ' t r I I I on Ibe li : I I and b wav on It will cim'! i n in 1L11 : :i mre of inlud of a ' y ’1 wiiiiin a :i 'iie b it him who tlm on tba owLiii!-ta in v ba by dam- by who escaped wi'li shbt bumu Sgvd b Uie Hood n well-know- n to i J ! I Grover Cleveland according to see a n-press dlf atch refusi d to Irons following porter but sent the Ignorabsolute in cm "I room: :lt ance cf the action of the SL Ixuin onvention except In 0 far as It has nominated XI r Parker as presidential m With the result I candidate I hope that and gratified abundantly con:ho remainder of the work of the vention will add to the encouraging success Thl prospects of I s ail can possibly say at this time when I shall have an I do not Lpportuniiy to read the pauorm or to learn of the entire pro- In any eedings of the convention no that certain ahsoiuli-i'vent it is further expression from mo msy M I tope to be ro- "xpwted at pn Loved of further Importunity on thla d W'-r- s Work portyfiw Thousand People Quit GAY YOUNG LOTHARIO KAO Because of Disagreement Over TALKED TOO MUCH Wagea Ai the reeult of a etubborn die for un- Seven Young Women Attack Mu M igrevment chiefly over wagee Milford and Give Him a Severn extenmost of the cre skilled labor Flogging Because He Had sive s?ri'tM In the history of the meat 8lardered Them United Staten packing Industry of the Kansu in Chicago began Tuesday and other A special dispatch to the City Omaha St Jiieeph Salt rltios where large packing plants are Tribune from MllforJ Utah sar iv? In retaliation for alleged attacks oraled lf proion5o-- l the strike Is oa Incon- - their seven reputations pectcil (Q fJlle widespread of that place admlnistsjf nmrPe poshly equaling the famine cf two yearn severe whipping to Jchn McKmb m 10 o'clock Sunday night Iina1m!tv 0f the strike wae who in agent fer the Contlnentaloii ( ' cnmpIlte More than 45000 employe! company waa calling upon hla In Chicago heart at the time or the directly Involved chastiieaeaL n strike are men but regardless of her screams (oQe aa$ subject” The effect of the strike on the Mud the expostuatlons cf her moth lnton-e- d he whether When asked country end the prices quirt and rawhide were vigorously guppy tI to lupf-orite ticket William Jen- meatg )g blIni! earnestly discussed used until McKean cried for mercy to the announcement nlcga Bryan said: "I have nothing Bot W hwtandlnK The feeling which culminated say except that I expect to cast my tbat hB paci(nK houses con'jary this affair has been growing for h iqq will con-- time vote for the ticket” itomewhat to exiiectatinns McKean haa been prominent nomtParker's The news of Judge tBlie operations without any clou In local society and has paid Mtsn nation was taken to Mrs Parker down employing whatever help may tiens to nearly all tha young Udlii mother of the Democratic nominee at Bva1ie jf0w much alleviation of Milford It Is charged that afur Conn Tears came to her eyes Jn h( furnishing of supplies to the transferring bis affections he would and for a moment she could not pllhif this course may afford la a mat make remarks reflecting upon hla if his or (jf w speak She said: "I had hcpcJ jte variation of opinion The former companions Nat then men of hundreds nomination would be the best thing drUre that remarks came to the ea:i of those e numb for the party that he would be wbu C(J1ij niJt he provided with placed rested and It waa decided that the nated and now” she said "If his bave iKea applying daily for work traducer should ba punlshsi alleged eleitlon will be the best thing for the "We all had grievance! against Predicted Famine Meat will he country I sincerely hupo that Kean" said one of the young womsa As soon as the retail butchers In be elected” of the horaewhipping party sfu? Tueson a was New York City learned She said that Judge Parker flogging bad been administered “Hi In ordered Roosebeen had strikes day that personal friend of President been scandalising all of us had vet and within a year cr two had the meat packing plants In many oi we decided to give him a lesion Why once at cities began they made him a visit at bis Oyster Bay the large 2 one young lady felt so bad over the from meat of cf the j advance Is age to $0 price years home Mrs Parker H L Elchel- - way be talked about her that ah to 3 corns a pound moved away from the town” Terrible Strain on Leaden gim-ra- l organizer of the Amal-Man- y bergr Demooof (he leaders of the g3lnited Must Cutters k Butcher FATAL RAILWAY WRECK preracy underwent a terrible strain In Workmen's Union of America William dicted that within three days there Seventeen People Killed and the recent convention Injured In Collision Bryan was hard at work for would he a meat famine In New York consecutive hours and City and other cities where the men seventy-twSeventeen people were killed aid ' about fifty Injured In a cclUaioo which came near collapsing at the end of are ouL Senator B Hill that time David occurred at Midvale N J Just before BUILDING A FORT noon Sunday when a regular passe Tillman and John Sharp Williams were all badiy used up while Champ Russians Are Constructing Permager train on the Greenwood Lahe Clark the permanent chairman at the branch of (ha Erie railroad nn late nent One Near Kyeng-Heunafternoon session Saturday was unan excursion train that had beea Japanese scouts who have arrived able to make himself heard beyond at Genscn report that the Russians i topped to take water All the daad the first four rows of scats He had are constructing a permanent fort and Injured lived In Hoboken Jersey his se'Tr'ary make the announcesituated lu north- City and New York near Kyong-ileiinthe megaments for him through The accident la believed to havo r eastern Korea near the mouth of the phone Tuman river The Russian garrison suited from a tower operator having These are only a few of the leaders at ha been reduced to one iowored hla signal too soon It la said who show strain of the session and the remainder of the garri-so- n that the engineer of the regular trail it Is the concensus of opinion that battalion slowed down to about tan mtlai this convent Ion has established a rechaving been concentrated at Poa-sl- had an before he craihed Into the hour ord for hard work and long hours bay The Japanese icnuta report hla engine tore through but special Tuman found river the that they British Papers Discuss Convention the rear car and drove the forward Closely guarded Several London newspapers end of that car Into the ear ahead print editorials referring to tbo national The killed and Injured were In these Democratic convention at SL Louis two cars Tha wreckage did not catch but mest of them merely recapitulate fire and the work of taking out tha All of (he events of the convention dead and maimed waa accomplUbad them however agree that Judge Parquickly ker's personality la In accordance BOLT FROM THE SKIES with the traditions aa to candidates for tho presidency but except for the Man Killed end Flock of Shtep Have expression nf general satisfaction that Eyes Burned OuL stver will net bo the Issue of the Tho body of Joseph I Davis wu campaign there are few comments He wu brought to Bclse Sunday showing any particular British r pinion on the Judgment of the delegates killed by a holt of lightning Friday The national Demorratle convention la now n matter of history and i the ddegeates are wending their way homeward Judge Alton B Parker of New Tork was nominated for president and Henry B Davis of West Virginia for vice president both being selected on the flrst balloL Tbo official ballot for president resulted aa follows: I’aker CSS Ilearat 200 Votes for other candidates were: Cockrell 42 Olney 28 Wall 27 Gray 12 Wlliamt I Pat-1son 4 McClellan 3 Miles 3 Color 2 Morgan 2 Utah cast her entire six votes for Parker while Idaho and Nevada cast six each for Ilearat Montana's alx votes went to Parker while Wyoming Colorado cast aupperted IIcariL four votes for Parker and five for 1 HearsL The nominees for vice president were Davla of West Virginia James R Williams of Illinois Ceorge Turner of Washington and William A Harris of Kansas The vote resulted: Davis 654 Williams ICS Turner 100 Harris ES Utah Idaho Montana Oregon and Washington cast tholr votes fer Turner while Wyoming supported Davis and Colorado east soven votes for Turner and three tor Williams Judge Parker received the news of hla nomination at his home in Esopus N Y at 6:20 Saturday morning When asked If he would say anything on tba matter cf hla nomination he aid: Xo 1 shall aay nothing whatever npon the subject until I am formally notified of my nomination" telegram from William Randolph Hoarst waa read before the convention aa follows: "I wish to thank my friends for their unfaltering support I think I can best express my appreciation of their loyalty by continued devotion to the principles of true Democracy for which we have and by loyal support of fought tbo men chosen by the convention to lead the Democratic party" David B Hill is quoted ns saying: "Of course I am delighted with the reeult and the more so because of the two facts Brat that Judge Parker was named on the first ballot and second because with one exception no personal abuse or vituperation was Indulged In Each tats was allowed to put In nomination their favorite ion and vote for him as we had planned Judge Parker will I believe mnke an ideal candidate and wll fit the platform whirh Is also Ideal” Deni'-crati- c lJrrtc 1 Mi-ir-n y tw j te t I Do-rb-y a ptc--Br- Is-t- J ul — J Jen-nln- o g g j Hun-Chu- J aiifll-rlen- t rt'f-l'e- n-- lu-l- - family moved tn Yazoo county M slatlppl Young Williams was educated In the Kentucky Military Institute the University of the South the University of Vlririnla and at Heidelberg Germany nnd after studying law was admitted to ii ar n jgyy Ir aM has extensive Ititeri-kias a cotton illy H'’-I':- s tl-- planter 1 Veteran Would Take a Hand Governor or Colorado has reclvcl a l ii'cr'ini from Colonel R B Frye of fiurny a veteran of the civil war saying"As Gcn-r- al Bel! admit (hat h Is powerless tu peari-nbicuizi-nfrom th thugs nnd highwaymen In Crlppln Creek I will If ye will give mo tho authority cn-ltwo coni pnu lea of war and If yon ill iupply n wiih armk and HriimiiiiiMnn we will contract to mnke Cripple Creek one of thu safest In Hu- - h:i fur any peae-iicitizen" r - 1 y ui-u- i r'i7n?iV -: e - rr tu-- 1 1 ::'r : ili-l- i 1 bi-i- - ju - 1 1 - 1 1 f- - rilli'e I ci-j- (- ! 1 1 f- i i - iiir ! r 1 I i(ir lie : J Idf-M- : - ! f- : i 11 t'-r- i low-lan- 1 1 1 Russia ALTON B Odell and Rooeevelt Confer Governor H II Odell accompanied by William Fartex Jr ihnlrman of 'he ReviMrnn Mato executive committee of New 1 oik arrived at Oystur Bay Sunday to hare a conference on the po-with I'rcsldi nt li'io-eic- lt New York n state lltlrsl sii'i-iito dim use the object Both dm lliii-(iivi-i:mi Odell eald of their r IN Hint Preal- l!i however i rt imi( viii'I lniie the UlV of and di- o- for puhllran rldlculuua New York w:ii L i 111 r o-- 1 r- Kovi-rnn- r - 1 PARKER Swallow Beckons to Bryan Swam fer Three Dayi Dr Swallow Prohibition can’Among a ff ringe tales didate for has sent the folreined by the crew of Ihn steamship lowing teegram to W J Bryan: "My ' J""an and Dear Bryan: Read Numbers V''1'"’' J" "r''iV"'1 tenth ' h" 'mrf that while nlntli ver-chapter come" the Mg fre'ghter was speeding Following Is thu verse: "An-- XTo:es through Me id a Iarear sailor said uiii'i Ifoabli hn non if was pic i tiji Tke r gwarlhy heathen (he Ma'auHe f:il!i''r dee and le nn s vlmmlng Ihren we are loiirni-yimnnio Ihi f and fil:V(1 having fiilen ovt-r- Which till! I old kltij dij w KVl ( i i you nenn ihi-- an' m nid wlil irmlr bound for dn thou Kim-- fur il- - laud r i n f'liamdin In Spoken Ac'i-r- i good rcnccrnint Inra- I" Iknl fill Turin wu nt thirfy-ilRev tw-nf- fa Aa-ii- Mo-n-- - ln 1 Several Skirmishes Reported A dlspnii-received In St peter stale depaitment that the Chinese burg from General Kuropaikln 1 government after making a thorough of staff reporting a uple of u Imaffairs InveNiigntdm of the incident has or- ports 1 htwe'n frontier nf he officer dered tbo iiiiiinii-n- r lards and xrmiil of and mllieii tlm tlii-- on and klLed bandit netr Port AiCnr nidng co lauds E'i-Hial the the i iu- Vi: r'i nrria-n In iiddii-uit has under-take- are In nii 1 11 11 1 tn-np- i n y nn ird- - n r:ir of I''S unO wi-i'lk’iiii will he turned to the iii- - di piiriuii-ii- i oviir by lb- - Mel'ii widow ver and family ac-- i in 0 oilier if nielli hers irti-u- r il lly TI- eiGi flfly Jni'Bii Ihe rlili-- of in Den- 244 hend nf in i (if the buiidame of udit-i-lliur the dizpau b add r 11-- - an irnd in jin an y iijiiiie-J! mi a ' r 4 1 1 11 lii-- i Tin- - wn'ir - Be Tried foe Murder II ri-ri Jurv nt Ibe r'nl brlwoiri fhi-lily 'V:1 ” !l'r wiilie rum Jon Tl-- e nil 'I ' t ' ' ' '( froai ill d Ui Inn In the rnH and II when 111 lui'iu killed uldii-wns i lliat s Jiy I IIm-I- lM y by : :! ( HiMli-r- lli:l- - wound " i hi-- e 1 retuimd Ik venVi 'Ayii ) 1 Hu- Soldier W r 1— cer-la:- -l x In Will Puniih Etzel'a Murdarera MlnlRii-- r '‘unci-haa rablnd the in rn 1 : a "' Alh AnuMiey Klllui b'e an information ij ln ha ‘ l:' wound riiniled recoVMflng Feara John Bull and Unde Samuel manager of tbs SL Pah M fnuvrtn ersbnrg Novoe Yremys In a leading article In that paper which Is attract- Ing much attention declares that It ll ! not Manchuria nor Korea for which Russia la flshihg but It Is her futnra i position In the far east where covet-- : ous hands are stretched out not only by Japan but by the United Stitsu and Great Britain which la the cause of the American and English iy pathy for Japan I I ' :t -- : ! - d ' - d'-n- clothes The herder wu out cuing for a hand cf 204 bucki A bolt of lightning fell among them killing elxty-onand Injuring many otharfc Some animals were left alive with their eyes burned nut The bolt isemi to have been roirarkable Dead bucks were fairly driven Into thu When the herder returned te ground the tent he found Davis dead m6t?5 John Sharp Williams temporary chairman of the Democratic national convention Is the Democratic leader la Congress Ho Is now serving his sixth term In the House from the Eighth XtisslKslppl district and Is aa eloquent speaker and a keen debater XI r Williams wss born at Memphis Tenn July flu is: 4 and after the battle of Shiloh where his father a confederate captain was killed the 11 - Davla e JOHN il-- l'r!:'r cscL-IlL-r- near Quartzburg afternoon waa In the mountains looking after some cattle and sheep they had them A thunderstorm came np and lightning struck tho pole of the tent la which Davis was sitting It (track him In tha neck and tore off all hll I i BY WOMEN -- r ro AND DAVIS NAMED BY DEMOCRATS New York and West Virginia Furnlah Democratic Standard Bearers Both Being Selected Upon First BalloL here attacked posili' fp tions port Arthur and were -t f ' 'I'd -' know evlwhat rnt i H':h rniriiioiin lorses not Inn to connect j than fn'ii it le raid being killed or :i v li :V- Skelton pro wounded by our mlii'-- s " t 1 I irf i:i:oo ire and said that he Ij Lniid'-The Morning Fort's Bhang-’ ' ro difficulty In proving an cut Ly PARKER BY RUSSIANS WTH DEADLY EFFECT - DTAII STATE SEWS ' EXPLODED M1NES j FLOGGED a KILL 30000 JAPANESE SELECT CANDIDATES I An Army of Ant Because a temporary Injunction hai been Issued at Houston Tex against the United States government r straining expert from bringing the ants Into Texas to destroy bob weevils four thousand Guatemalan ants are now tied up In a room In the SL TM Charles hold at New Orleans creature! are In charge cf Dr 0- - I-- I Cook who wont to Guatemala espaw art ally to gather tha ants whichweevil ex per I oil to drive every boll from Texas hnek to the tropica They are standing the change of clmala re markably well Port Arthur Well Fertifled Throe Frenchmen who arrived Takn Saturday from Port Arthur having Como over on a Chlneue Junk 1000 report that 30000 aoldlora and the of marines compose the garrlsoa thu that and Rusaslnn stronghold ou Russians have mounted 700 guns Arthur the heights mrih of Port torThey say also that the Russian Bo1 pedo boat deitroyerLIeutunanl ort koff hae mado In ah r trip fr°-PArthur to Newcliwnng Reject Trade Treaty With Germanp a Minister Powell rcporls to lh Port from cable department by Gerniuu Prince llayll (hut Ihe been has charge Dr Zummcrer to rcsuH In a trade treaty with Hie llayiloo °r' beeminent similar to that concluded ! fer tween Frame and lley 'I nml Tin- - Goinia Indignant l at Pur arrlv'-'Paiilhi-lias hip Prince from Nui-tat i presence my biii- receive Geruibiy trade overture r ' N'-w- s e-- |