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Show Be BYD#Z, LOGAN, + t t 8 'derers of UTAH. 4 SUMMARY. Turkish Rumors that an attempt had been made upon the life of King Alfonso of Spain is denied officially. Newt Faris, of Kansas City, while drunk, attacked his wife with a chair. ‘when she shot him through the heart, A sail boat having on board six men capsized between Vallejo and Benicia, Cal., on Sunday, four being drowned. . The prospect seems favorable for a strike, which may eventually spread to all the mines in the Cripple Creek, — A posse is searching for Thomas ‘Arthur, who, it is charged, assassimated Andrew Collins at Straight Ky., while the latter was asleep. By the explosion of a nitro-gly-cerine Magazine at Bluffton, Ind., three em_ployes were blown to pieces, the prop erty loss being upwards of $20,000. ilies left Rusisa daily for the land of free. : Mrs. John Scott _ mother of triplets, of Pittsburg born ane week. ‘ - Five persons were knocked. ‘senseless by lightning, several buildings _ were burned. and chimnéys, trees and ; ifences were leveled by a storm at ‘Mishawaka, Ind. Sheriff L. M. Williamson of De . ‘Soto county, Mississippi, is dead .as. >the result of a pistol duel with Coun- ‘ty Surveyor Moody. - Peled over politics. The men Consul. gens d’armes, but of all the consul THe of at M.- Rostkovoski, L. Russian take! Russians are very much incensed over the affair; and unless full reparation is made, ‘trouble is sure to follow. by island MARTINIQUE. of Martinique a hurricane of great was the Oyster quar- Bay, resign as of fifty: people in and about the court. house at Paris. All trace of his where- to abouts. was will first of next turned Jan-.|.tu and swept violence on that he volved. now governor would welcome the of gave nvere In way, persons precipitating into the fight: between deputy ee in-|~ nae of Springfield, day announcement by Harvey was Gerber, made Satur- chairman of is reported that in several The police have not eee discover the slightest trace in Northern Whitecappers A man named Ray came ra able to of. Wil- burst coronation mans and peal. years ac- Europe assisted the Ro- at such erected in front of the high altar. As, SWEPT BY of pear TIDAL WAVES. South Sea Doomed to Islands Ape (Destruction. It. would seem that the ninety islands known variously as the Low archipelago destined to or Tuamotu be reclaimed cific ocean. group, by the are = ~~ Last January they were swept flood composed of high waves by @ from the ocean and the lesser ones from the’” enclosed lagoons, and in consequence nearly 600 of the inhabitants were drowned and property to the value of = $500, 000 was. ‘destroyed. And now, Six one .who has been in the vicinity sev- months ‘later, fierce gales from the eral days hunting work. He was con-| southwest and southeast have again sidered ‘deranged mentally. The ofcaused great ‘surging crests to sweep: ficers. who oe him.have been exon-: over some ‘of the islands. So far only erated. | four persons: are “believed to ~have | perished, but the fear is great that as JAP. sicay » | When all the islands are heard from there may be a aiey easing list of fatalities. St oe ‘steamer ‘Bxcelsicr suffered uch datiege dirne the. series of | gales, while she was on her trip from Tahiti to the Marquesas group. Three of the Tuamotu islands were under water: to: such an’ extent that the inhabitants had to climb cocoanut, -trees for safety. Houses and stores, copra and finally the cocoanut trees were destroyed, while the inhabitants had a close. eall to ‘death. It is thought most of the islands of the group were visited by the storm. ROOSEVELT ON approaching Senator FINANCE. stated his de legislation at session Millard of agreed congress. with the of a than- the present one, but he was positive that the government itself ought to “bé behind every dollar of currency is- sued, so that no question of its value ever would be raised. He expressed the belief that gov< ernment bonds in sufficient quantity now are. outstanding to afford a basis for currency issues. He said he would favor No Hundred Match Victims of way fiorror. for Paris Rail: Highty-four bodies have been recovered, and the death list will prob. ably exceed one hundred in the underground railway disaster «which. occurred in: “Paris Monday night. the wan Wicsion: Bear “the trains were. carrying them OMe from their work, Although the accident occurred at 8 o’clock Dp. m., the officials }- and firemen were unable. to descend. into ‘the tunnel: the. following morning, owing to the blinding cloud of smoke from the burning train. Frequent attempts were made by heroic volunteers, whom it was necessary to rescue, half suffocated, and carry away | i to,the hospital. right kind of a measure” looking to the greater elasticity of the currency, but was sure some of the measures recently proposed would not be acceptable to the country. Carolina Serious troubles Race War. between negroeg and whites is threatened at Henrietta, the location of one of the largest cotton mills in North Carolina. Two ne groes were cut on Friday night and one of them will die. The cause of thé trouble was,the alleged disturbing ing crew with having _attempted a The accident, which occurred: on the of-a colored meeting by whites and criminal assault on the cook, who is_ Metropolitan eleciric railway, has as‘the eursing of a white boy by a negra an elderly woman. The crew tied him, ity with a shortage of $80,000 in the. sumed the propoitions of one of the An armed crowd of negrees was diss he alleges; to a header wagon, at. night, accounts of the preachers’ aid fund of most horrible:catastrophes which ever persed by the extra force of policemes taking turns about, hor séwhipped him, the M. E. church, of which he was visited the Frenc. capital. The disas-| "> Raiding New. York Pool Rooms. -on duty, but more — is expected, then rolled him naked in a tar weed, : treasurer. : ter. was occasioned by . two trains |” : and finally ran. him out of the canip. the: alleged pool room conducted by | Windstorm in Kansas. catehing fire in the big . tunnel. The Convict James- Roberts, one of the Lethe? Allen in Sixth avenue, New A heavy wind and rainstorm passeé Feud Results in Murder. band of fugitives from the Folsom passengers became panic- stricken, and | vork, was raidéd ‘Tuesday night for Pittsburg, Kans., and vicinty, af over As a result of a neighboring feud,- in «their endeavors. to. escape many:|:, the prison, was captured. at Davisville, eighty-eighth time, according to. Saturday, wrecking many small min« went in the wrong direction and wereWilliam Cooper and his son, James Cal., Wednesday. He was dressed as the count kept by the police. About ers’ houses,killing one person and suffocated. The cfficials seem to have Cooper, are dead, and Sam Barrett gela tramp and carried a roll of blankets. 800 men, whites and blacks, were injuring several others. At mine 31 lost their heads were unable to The parties were fle was recognized while trying to. verely wounded. caught in the place, but only four were of the Central Coal & Coke company, suecor ‘the unfoi te purchase food. passengers. | farmers living near Oleta, Woodward placed under arrest. The place was twenty-three small houges were deThe firemen for cal hours were county, Oklahoma, and pad blood has The Servian government is arrangheavily fortified with iron bars at all molished and about thirty others wera unable to enter station or the existed for over a year. The parties ing to pay the debts of the late King Blown from their foundations or rolled the doors and windows, but asquad of tunnel,. owing to the dense smoke met at a public well, and in the al| over on their sides. At mine 37 of the ‘Alexander and Queen Draga out. of detectives succeeded in catching the which poured out in black clouds. same company, a number of other tercation young Cooper shot Barrett heir estates.. The debts amount to “lookouts” off their guard and dashed house were damaged. In both camps in the face with a load of fine shot. Most of the victims are from the $80,000 and the aggregate value of the through the front door when it was perhaps twenty-five or thirty persons Barrett then seized a shotgun and middle and working classes, as the ‘estates is $140,000. The surplus will were injuted slightly. left a trifle open. killed both the Coopers. The murderer g0 to the heirs, is in jail at Woodward. liam S. Allen of Boston, who left.that | a contrary to custom on these ceremonious occasions there were no galleries, the basilica bore more of its normal aspect. On the altar, which was dressed in white, stood the famous sily | ver-gold candlesticks and a magnificent crucifix. All the available stand. ing space within the cathedral was divided into sections by wooden bar riers, which to a certain extent kept the vast crowd‘in order. president: as to the desirablity more elastic system of currency He Is . ; since | function as was held in St. Peter’s to- . | day. The great: basilica, popularly, supposed never to have been quite full, was overflowing with humanity.. The Papal throne, owing to a bewildering ~ mixture of gold, red and silver; was : President Roosevelt has sire respecting financial One g a into unrestrained rang out a joyous It is fifty-seven _the to Walla Walla, Wash,; on Monday from Hadley | station to swear out warrants for some harvesters who, he stated, had “whitecapped” him. According to his story, Ray was accused by the thresh- the Tells. Senators Millard and Heyburn Money Measure is Needed. To Senators Millard and Heyburn celes- in Washington. of clamations, the choir intoned a hymn of triumph, and the bells of Rome -A Number Montana of -cathedral vil- lages of the vilayet of Okhrida the Bulgarians have risen against their Turkish neighbors and have massa“ered them. A Bulgarian band 1,400 strong is’ threatening the pridge at Lagrove. e ~ Case cepted ™ monéy™ for: ‘dismissal prs charged with forgery. the “Big Five” organizing committee. It Killed. fact that Meili’s acts, not as a United States commissioner, but as a justice of the peace of Havre township, are to be investigated. It is alleged Meili ac- O., is. a candidate for United States ‘senator, to succeed Senator Hanna, This Men missioner H. J. Meili to show cause before the ae Aug. 18 why his appointment as a United States conimissioner should. not be revoked, and the hearing of the case. promises to be one of the most sen-| sational affairs in recent years, The case is a peculiar one, in view of the United wounded. and Wiley Haines, marshal, fatally wounded. John W. Bookwalter, Demented of the federal] States Comof Havre, Mont., States marshals and a gan of gutlasvs, that took place in the Osage Nation, one outlaw was killed, another seriously a deputy had been sen- Judge Hiram Knowles, court, has cited United Several hurt, but none seriously. a Sensational about ¢ thirty- cellar, penitentiary, where hb eeremony As Cardinal Macchi, the dean of the ‘cardinal’ deacons, placed the triple crown on the-head of the venerable pontiff, the throng of seventy thousand persons gathered within the he |. Citizens’ Protective Springs. Warrants them were issued, and the sheriff was instructed to start at once to Georgetown to appear before Judge Owers. : X CROWNED. lica of St. Peter’s in the presence of the princes, and with all the solemnity and splendor associated with this, the most magnificent rite in the Roman Catholic church. Mont., members of . the league of Idaho against each of During the funeral services over the temains of H. Kaulfus, at La Crosse, Wis., the floor of one of the rooms diye lost for. nionths.until up. in the Deer Lodge, the WHERE THE ID. C. Stuart of the navy, a servant jwas burned to death and another seously injured by leaping from a win- PIUS Pius X took place Sunday in the basi- resignation county. before being: tr ansferred tothe direction. penitentiary, Ala who was. .recently Governor Mickey of Nebraska hag “Colorado Miners Have Secured In- adjudged. insane. and removed to the ‘appointed W. J. Bryan one:of the six-.| : state insane asylum at Blackfoot, has junction. ity-two delegates from Nebraska to the A Georgetown, Colo., special Says National Farmers’ Congress at NiagJudge Frank ~ Owers has issued an lara Falls, Sept: 22. injunction against every ‘member “of a dispatch ee Salonica says M. the ‘Citizens’ Protective league, re4 ‘Monastir, has been aie se in Le a shet- and killed - straining them in samy 3 ue " s WiUus the~ consi Tey} terfering with tne Stehices” members| a for failure to salute him. Deof the Idaho Springs Miners’ . union, who. were driven out of the town. just tails of the assassination are lacking, _ A masked man entered a saloon on after the blowing up of the compressor of the Sun and Moon mine. Imme--jthe main street of Tucson, Arizona, diately after the issuance of the temidne day last week, walked up to the porary restraining order. attorneys” iffaro bank and relieved the dealer of representing the eighteen miners and ‘$700 in gold coin, making his éscape. } the Western Federation of Miners. ofIn a fire in a dwelling at Ronkonfered criminal complaints against the jkama, L. I, occupied by Commander | dow. known- to. “this country... tenced from Butte=for:c me year in connection. with. a .minor offense. Upon in Deer | the expiration of, his term It is not expected that the secretary. Lodge he was again. brought, to Bear will present his resignation to the. Lake county and tried for the offense of ‘holding up the bank, in which afpresident before he leaves for England to take up the work of the Alaskan fair “Butch” Cassiday and other of participated. Meeks boundary commission. He has not pre- his associates sented his resignation yet, and has not ‘was the only one caught by the ofinformed the pce when he will ficers,.and Judge Standrod gave him present it. thirty-five years. It can be. said that fhe: president While confined in Boise he escaped expects that the country will have the twice. The.second escape was when benefit of Secretary Root’s services he made a headlong leap from the yet for several months, certainly until {top of the walls surrounding the prison the beginning of the next year. wherein he suffered a broken leg and, That Governor Taft’ will be Mr. notwithstanding the. difficulties under Root’s successor as secretary of war which: he labored, he managed to keep there can be little or no doubt. He is the entire prison force in a quandary familiar with many of the problems. for..severel days before- being capwhich the seeretary of war will have tured. ‘Soon :after his capture , the to meet and solve; he is a warm per= broken leg was amputated and after sonal friend of the president, who has its amputation he feigned insanfty an abiding confidence in his ability and was removed by the authorities to} and. patriotism, and it is understood the asylum. - his name because, in defiance of instructions, the gen-d’arme did not sa- The from Root effect about-the liam H. Taft, Philippines. - lute him. The gen,d’arme thereupon fired several shots, mortally wounding the consul in the head and hip. The horse drawing the carriage in which the consul was riding received two bullets and shots were also fired at the coachman. AT comes Hlihu of war, The confined in the jail of Bear Lake county for the bank hold-up in Montpelier, he scaled the walls surrounding the ‘jail in broad. daylight in the -presence uary. He will be succeeded, unless present plans miscarry, py Judge Wil- According to the report made by the official now in charge of the Russian consulate at Monastir, the murderer is a gen-d’arme. The consul asked of Houses Giasres Much Damage Done. news Ij, that secrbtary ‘is the second murder of - a . Russian consul in Macedonia within a few months, and has created intonne indignation in St. Petersburg. Hundreds nals irene oo ext Lene of War Will Be Judge Taft, Now Governor of the Philippines. _ way assassination Monastir, the =e " Another fatality has resulted. in the _pursuit ef the convicts who escaped BOB MEEKS AT LIBERTY. from the Folsom prison. An unknown idane Despérado Makes Eecipe After’ -man.was killed near Davisville, Cal., _.Many Futile’ Attempts. E ‘Friday night. While his identity has -Bob Meeks, one of the most notorinot been established, it seems: almost ous, criminals in the _west,- connected certain that he was not one of the cumbered with -debris from the tiled with the famous “Hole in the -Wall” convicts. The man was seen acting roofs and the roads are impassable * ‘on: gang in. Wyoming, . who was convicted queerly near a farm house, and when account of fallen trees, which were Tite ‘several -years «ago- and sentenced to called upon by. officers: to surrender, thirty- fivesyears in” the Boise, : Idaho, : Started to run. erally torn up by the- roots: Several The officers fired at towns on the island: suffered, St. “May _ penitentiary: for robbing the: bank of. him, killing him instantly. Since his rie, Carbet, St. ‘Jos peh_ and Francois. a *Montpelier,. aftez two sensational es- ‘death the man has-been identified as capes from. the jail of Bear Lake The storm ‘moved in atorte "They will be named Theodore Roosevelt, Grover Cleveland and Alice _ lRoosevelt. The POPE his escape, and, hotwithstandae condition, ‘has eo far Thousands Were Present to Witness; the Magnificent Rite. Sunday night. Its duration was ten _hours, and it was especially severe during two hours at-Fort de France, where it caused much destruction. Hundreds of houses were unroofed. and several sailng vessels were badly damaged. No fatalites, however, have been reported.The gtreets are en- is the last effected ing his of Mur- military and civil officials in any responsible for the crime. HURRICANE The rush of Jews from Russia to America is increasing. During the month of July from ten to twelye famthe Punishment The czar has demanded the exemtee: plary punishment not only of the mur: It -derer of the Russian consul at Mon. astir, who was killed last week by Mavel McKinley has left the stage for good, owing to the objections of ‘her father and husband. Colo., district. Demands Publisher, Qacoiacs NEWS MAY .RESULT. IN WAR. Russia © THE SEMI- WEEKLY NATION. | |