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Show \ THE Disclosure by One Number. In the trial of John Hronek for conto blow up Judges Gary and Grinnell and Police Inspector Bonfield of Chicago, the first witness, Frank Chle, who turned states evidence, testified that he was afrequent visitor at Hronek’s house. The last Sunday in May Hronek their rights. A told witness how he had a great scheme to burn up alumber yard, but it had been discovered. He had also missed a }| HORRIBLE Gonntke evening experiments the young with dynamite, and then said that on several occasions Hronek had said that he reporting that must have revenge for the Anarchists. He showed two unknown men. dragged death of the pictures of from man Miss. the Wray had ANOTHER case ported by Thursday Dr. been: C. was on his night in the person of Gary on the street he would use Shot gun doubtless foundered When left them he they were waving | Mrs: General W. T. Sherman The remains have been Louis for interment. 7 taken to St. Forestry ee Southern will | - Moving ‘the Forestry Con- at Atlanta, Ga., on the 5th, ‘yo rare moon PAe seni an espn Tir ing and Corns n Horses. ee Sr 168 Main BROS, St., Ogden, Utah. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Tents, Steel Traps and Utah Steam Laundry Company, OFFICE tS. raz est Saree) A LeU EU LUN ee Main | ROCK SPRINGS, Fine Work AND LAUNDRY, Lemaiple Street Office, MULLETT St., SS. 2 & CO. ‘Telephone, 419. Cary Orders by Mail Solicited. a Specialty. PLEASANT VALLEY, RED CANYON, GRASS CREEK | AND ANTHRACITE COAL. Office ini ote, Pitts & Oo’ ine uy, | 3 THOMAS W. JENMIMGS, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, 49, a - West Sts.ra . SALT LAKE CITY. Gents’ Furnishing Goods. — has it to Glens ae far don division Ferry is the from 7 town with ae : TE HR ate NECKWEAR. — o. SErh Shoshone cause of the excellent | ex-|' prospects, but. now itis dead. Althougha ‘few of. its mer- | chants still have hopes that the, division will soon be brought back and. that. the town will be-as it was in ’85... : ‘THE LATEST STYLES IN HATS AND CAPS AND treme dull times at the former town. Three years ago Shoshone was a boom Wanamker i is. said to have cona little round $400, 000 to vas - W. S. HARRIS, Agent. Prairie. other places we near reports of eighteen ss Republican campaign fund. Row terete 35 b>: Coal Co. Agency, be-, inches of snow; then we contentedly remark that’ Tdaho’s 8 climate can’t be beat. St ; : is dead. amaker of Philadelphia will go into the a I cure I Satisfaction SD Delightful weather in this country is what we are having right along, while in and 7th, cabinet. tributed ‘Praotioal Blackemn’!S and Honso-thoen Ete. Repairing ROCK SPRINGS Charge Upon Tramps. year for the farmers on Kamas no hope is entertained of her recovery. Pais. rumor St. and Pistol Repairing in all its branches. Grasshoppers destroyed the crops this ies the Mrs. Jay Govutp is still lingering; but gress ‘125 W. South Temple everything else in the Shooting,.Camping, Fishing or ‘ Sporting Goods Line. First Class Gun The Largest Stock in the West at the Lowest Prices. Idaho Items. lights ‘died out. THe Northern | BYRON HARTWELL, Letter’ with all. on: board | . torches, but after a few moments meet with the and G. F. & T, Agt. $ ee distress were seen shooting up from a. tacked the tramps, who soon had the. bark hulk which was nearly” level with shot guns. Further ‘assistance was 101 S. M. Al N S L. the water. Captain Chabot.bore down asked from surrounding towns. No. on the craft as near aa possible, but was more particulars could be learned. Office ‘Telephone 49, Yard cons unable to get near enough to rescue the crew. He could distinctly see the men YARD, Cor. 2nd South and 3ra lieves the vessel to have been a full-rigged ship. She was deeply laden‘ and con- _FRANOIS COPE, Ice Skates, Field Glasses, Firo Arms, It is reported from Rochester, N. Y..,, | that at a little hamlet near Olean, on the line of the Buffalo, New York and PhilaEchoes from the Storm, | delphia Railway, upwards of seventy, Captain Chabot, of the French steamtramps made their appearance at an ship, Panama, reports that during the early hour on Thursday morning, and tremenduous storm of the 28th, at 8 began to invade the town and ransack. o'clock at night, signals of a vessel in dwellings. Forty men with shot guns at- 5 throug’. opp. Theatre.| knife. clinging to the after house, waving lights: and beggingt be taken: off. He be- making Fishing Tackle, Cutlery, Bicycles, Playing Cards, ————xux“-“—--+---P>--—--—-—__--——- his Bill ‘BROUTIWIN 3 on| gan, and Dr. Wilson at once notified the police and the board of health, which at Grinnell first. He said that if no better once had him-removed to the reception hospital. As the manand his family opportunity afforded he would go into went at once to the densely populated the court room and throw a homb at the Judge. Then if the police tried to cap-: Italian quarters, fears are entertained ture him he would use a bomb on them, that the germs may have spread. for _| Buildings, Color Labels, Patent Articles Raph-. after noon next day the black vomit and if this failed he had a revolver and would shoot the officers and then him-. self. If he got a chance at Grinnell or Prop. A Comfortable Waiting Room. done while you wait visit here at and Mikolunda. Hronek’s plans were to kill Bonfield, but on talking it over with Capek, decided to put an end to Judge made trations, Portraits, Machinery. Autographs, Monograms, . | re- Wilson Road Gen’! Supt. Heads, Catalogues and Book Iilus- Send for circular. Children’s Shoes, Sole and Heel, from ael Delano, of 76 Mulberry St. Delano that time; he (Hronek) had been ready arrived from Jacksonville with his wife to throw a bomb at the Presidential car- and two children yesterday, and was riage but was dissuaded by Schneider taken sick soon after his arrival Shortly | narrow escape when Engravings - pane The fellow was put] George running nection with the Union and Central Pacific Roads without transfer of through freight. Thoroughly equipped for handling of all classes of freight ancl RAVE SHANca Gents’ Boots aoe f oes, Sole & Heel, from Gents’ Hand Sew L adies’ Shoes, Sole ‘and Heel, from and killed by of yellow fever Road ist Hast St., Burton Gardner building, — Grinnell, Garry and Bonfield. A German named Schneider told where Grinnell lived, and showed a plot of Aldine himself by taking poison to escape lynchSquare, and on July 4th Hronek, Capek. ing. and witness went in search for the house. | The only St. at RCC, Ula bo Repairing rly, JOHN LARSON, under arrest, and when the body of the girl was found and brought home the. excitement was so great that he killed They finally found the house and took a good look at it. On their way home, Hronek said President Cleveland had a The only Broad Guage NGR. EXPLODE. Hixtures: UTAH. through Central and Southern Utah. i | JOHN SHARP, orders solicited. Gi Late in the returned alone, buggy Temple _Fte., Ete., school teacher boarding at the house of a Mrs. Wray, went out riding with the at length concerning their “~ CITY, passenger business. reported from Nevada city,Mr. A. Young daughter of the household. S. West Smoke, NOT LAKE Write us for Prices. (tah flentral Railway FEHE DECORATOR. 58 Thursday was chance to kill Bonfield and was afraid he’would not haveanother. He testified SALT Salt Lake City. W. CG. Mcrris, Also Dealers i in Other Lamps and all new comers on Studebaker Branch House Painters’ Supplies, Wall Paper, Ete. _ Agents wantedi in every County. crime 59 E. Third South St., LAMP. WILL CARTS, Buggies and Wagons. & Dickenson, Cheap Family Meat Market, 6314 W. Ist South ae: and showed up the frauds which existed. locate McDonald |Tnoandesoent 89 Gandle Power No Smell, a ROAD Fine nd Cheap Harness for Carriages ~ Sole Agents for the They petitioned the Presi- The colony will free of charge. FRAZIER In Eight Sizes and{Styles. K. ANDERSON » 60. dent to let them make a settlement for the vast herds which are sold illegally, Butcher Wagons, Farm Wagons. to os |. <9 a Fo san 7 5 8 No, 35 W. First South Street, | 7 SALT LAKE CITY. Ta spiracy made Alturas citizens are confident that in the spring matters will assume a brighter outlook. America to invest he. surplus revenue in Cakes ned Fruits of every description. are rather quiet here as well as in all the other Wood river valley towns, still its Tue settlers of Oklahama, Indian Territory, held a meeting on Thursday and the organized a colony to be known as the -.|Oklahama Colony, for the protection of of of Party Crackers, Confectionery and Can- Attet4 THROWERS. seat and Spring Wagons, Delivery Wagons, Coal and R Rpm Murderous BOMB Wedding order. Bi geine and Carts, Surrey Wagons, Leth A CHICAGO county Fine Ghee, Delivered Rand THE the Htc., to any part of the city. $10.60, pervade its inhabitants and amore polite community does not exist anywhere. A fine court house, public school and commodius brick hotels give it a metropolitan appearance. At present times there would be no question about artificial product. Omaha being able to gain a victory and have the pleasure of seeing Chicago]. Tur London Telegraph says that the made a way station, so far as travel is Minister of Finance hopes to inducé hence the ukase referrring expressly fixed the rate of which the interest on the will be paid in American to County, isa typical western town with modern improvements, telephone and electric. A progressive spirit seems to It is rumored that the Oleomargarine manufacturers of Chicago have bought up the Elgin output of butter. Their purpose is to put the price up to 60 cents per pound and compell the use of their Russian loans to the loan exchange at present loan dollars. ton Proprietor. Pies, Gaicasnh Hailey, anniversary of the day the British evacuated Now York. concerned, but with these powerful corporations to lu:k against, the matter has a somewhat doubtful aspect about it, the final outcome of which will be awaited with profound interest. per which will leave a better margin for the miner, and bring this once PEORBOnOUS town again to the front. A.S. Northeote were among the passengers who sailed in the steamer La Burgoyne on Saturday. It probably did not occur to them that this was the Chicago, $20 C. DOSCH, Cakes, eee Lord Sackville West and daughters, Joseph Chamberlain and wife, and Hon. from JOHN Bread, w Ong ormareen Pacific_on the other, start from changed STUDEBAKER'S ee. the difficulties. BAKERY, 126 W. First South St. ah Officials are exerting themselves to right one, and St. Souis and Kansas City the other. Were it not for the fact that the Santa Fe on one side and the Northern EMPIRE LRA Francisco. For the two great central systems of transcontinental lines the fight is between Omaha and Chicago, for on Wood Oe has reached the point where it becomes necessary to do away with all but one transfer between New York and San a pretty town OTN going on between Eastern and Western railroads relative to proposed revolution in the passenger train service, of this country. The traffic in passenger traffic is LEP aE Secretly and quietly one of the most desperate struggles ever known is now Bellevue River dependent onthe mines aud the agricultural section surrounding it Owing to tha discriminating freight rates but littleore has been shipped this season, but the rate has now been Tne tartare Republican says: on the U. P. between Laramie and Green River, due to the want of locomotives and the unusual number of accidents. teens Tere has been a freight blockade War. Se Railroad Speaking of the fight among railroad men over passenger traffic the Omaha a THOMAS W. JENNINGS |