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Show V "M V w 'v t IDAHO luDIAN COALVILLE TDIES V- - t The 1; bmi tr . UTAH. r KEWS. rjll TbrwUla( lajf. - Ih'iiwv Hwhn itrnir wh. iim. petition sigue 1 Ly enberg lafpc BUmlifF f settler ifpni l T1M M HUkHIKtt CO. COALVILLE, r TROUBLES. Conditions Hrcouie Mora t'teh pill kldin'AjU' prirj ( rq'frtipWbe tliTivtit t to' 4 kf riln i ness in thlk eon n k'r.Ht-po- hv outing el raxtiTla JuTy i. T event he been postponed. The charge iruade that .large num- killed by dynahereof trout ere mite in iuradiac creek, Box hitler o ( ii U, wow w than they have bcrr, lioldin'f a continual dame in regular war intint. l , t Sumdance,' Winq s.iv it is u j . ami the InfH&u it a dance 'gra-.-cal) are arrt mg duilv m large numbers, Tin t are a menace to our citizens, uml trouble 1, expected every day 'dl il Therefore our desire that you take such ai t on as is in your power to haic them n turned to Uicir icsrri atioua or rrmoiwl from our midst 'I lie scttirrs threaten toorpanizr autl j tinIndians if thev art not twin care of by the povem.-taken ipronijt'v ua n' hey are tmrli njf fences and tu' n, ng their horses into the fields of gram. 1 he governor lias received a message from tseeretary Bliss which sat s -- Coel he been divot ered in 4er- county, abmit sixty mile from . Terrace. There are kuld to be large FI- - - J deposit. Chari Telford of Bountiful has named avcadct to the Millturv acade-etnoalc at IN ext Point h.dson chosen alternate. of halt Lake hump-loll- , Charles Meven and Dick chained with tile robbery of the poato flier at Fort Bridger, NNjo,-xerarrested at Vernal .. Alr. Andrew Nielson of Kairview l.ieut,nant Ir teleyrraphed aflera eonaiderabl from Internal win, iicting agent st toil IIhII, for a rereleed by a fall from a ladder ft7!Tri-r- t lv telegraph and also refew day ajfo. bhe fell across a wash-tub- . quested of war to issue orders for military assistance to Agent Corernor Wells say that he haa not Irwia to preserve order and protect aent any poaa after the Bobbers the lives and property of tbe settler-am-i Rot-outlawThou who are chax return the Indians to their resers, In them bare either Wen aent out by vation, if absent then from, as reeohatiea, or gou of their sen volition. ported. 1 tiese Indians are the ones who figOeerj W. Meeka of bait Lake city, wb la a member of I.imlsay dramatic-company- , ured in the Jackson Hole affair some while playing at Karkville, time ago uml had several skirmishes had a watch stolen. Bert llesh) with settlers. A commission is with them as well as with Confessed to haviug taken the watch for a cession of a some other trilies, Bea.er. hnd he was Bned f?5 by Justice of their reservation to the l'nited part The afore of Owen Lewis af Spun Mates. '1 he commission has been UH KpAs-aebtriVd lly traiaps on for several month,- - ttititht ' ptghi J weoi. - ami a- - 1I ot working Indians generally have been found )iot dry (ooda taken. No due to the thieve to favor the scheme, and the commisha yet leen obtained. Deputy Sheri fl wrrrfr sor far ns It has progressed Wilklna operating on the ease in Salt sion has not proven successful. The BanLake. nock reservation is located down in --The' Rid Urajide Weitern railway the southeastern corner of Idaho, near haa puCchasad the Ttab tlentral and is the Wyoming uml tlie L tali boundary thus able to reap a share of Park tity'l line. business. The price paid is said to be Munt Otry (Dtirt Ordtrs quite an advance over that bid by Hew Yorkers at the recent sale. Thii rieveland, O., June .10. -- It appear will dispose of the proposed line from that officials of the l'nited States govProvo. ernment must obey t lie orders of the kilning men are advocating an ex-- courts whether they- - are engaged in nuratou during the week of the Jubilee government business when summoned to Mercur, that the thousands of vis- or not. Some time ago Maj. V. U. itor may be afforded an opportunity Stockman of the weather bureau was of convincing themselves of the splen- fined for failure to answer a summons did results that have been achieved to appear aa a witness liefore Jndgs la the great camp of gold. The attend-ano- e Ong. Failing to pay the fine he was would no' doubt' be large, and committed to jail, but-waalmost im aa excursion rat may be secure L Ue appealed to released. mediately "v i r'' PulliTAn, aa employ cf the Wood-ai- Washington and Judge Ong suspendtula at Park Cil, fell eighty fevt ed . the fine until Major (stockman ldiswn 3 Incline whu;h hu dip ofjjj ttOuld jhear from the government. V degree, recently. One of hla feet He has just received a letter from Wilson advising himq pay tli a VM tiKUj ctuahed and fine. aevera nervous shock. Hit Injuriei were promptly attended to and, alFor th Control of Trusts. though he suffered considerable pain, h 1 doing well and will be all right Washington, June 30. The RepublV can members of the senate eommitte In a few week. on judiciary considered the form of a Elder Andrew Jensen, who haa juai returned to Salt Lake city, after raak amendment to be submitted for th control of t jami--fThey practically lag a two Min lif' affndinent making il th purpose tr Hacqqng tnviorieal re ihv olnwie pirrttvhaiic by fine and ords for th Cnureh of Jesus ( lirist ol men t for one year for any pen Latter-daSaints, gave an Interesting review of his travels at the Salt Lake son nr corporation to monopolize tradin any article protected by the tartabernacle Sunday last, lie said hr ing iff hill. The amendment when had traveled 6S,0it0 miles and had viswill preserilie penalties ami ited many missionary field. for the detection ol directions supply A little IOgan lad lost hi enthusifraud. The preparation of the amend asm for expert equestrienne perform-nient has referred to a sub-coance in a painful arid positive manner. snittye comd-dinj( JJessrji, TJiu Uia. 1 JTVT'l HVs'n.'if tson. lijid hep IksViaaad SpIsmerJ.-- J Pf j tn circus and attempteil to reprmlue aome of the feats of the bareback ridei Munt Obey the Uw. with the disastriou rsylt of a broken Jkwa-rnonne, W'vy , . z f lb wohl.f ajq4rilntite Ujin . P J ffY I a ece h.xiMi -ryeiljv lirgeci wefe in culiotAs. as this Is the second broken arm caused by Sleep, in the Big Horn busin, advising him that a mob of ranchmen was formambition inspired by the circus. to turn back a mimed The evhlcivn fAgff'iV'Pkeriff )SuQh ing MfiCtheU find of van, who'wasTried at Nephi, showed 3tK)0 sheep across the Big Horn that he had aold about tJ.tSH) worth ol and that Scot and his hcnlera ranges, good belonging to Shriever A (o. af will he ambushed and shot If they perter assignment, and they asked foi sist in the sheep into the bringing damages as not having the full prio, Gov. Richards has advise1 for the goods, and also for damage? country, the ranchmen to obey the law, arid done the remainder of the goods and calls upon the county authorities VA damage done to the good returned tc aee that Ten Sleep Is the assignor after the sheriff had aold is 1&0 peace preserved. miles from Casper, the nearest nough to cover its claims. The jury railroad point. returned a verdict for plaiutiff for f' r tn-e- i . 1 1 c e 1 lt 1 s rt ? d See-retar- ySaPprXtfJr1'1 ta y com-plet-d- la-e- g J i 03 r" T--T wreck ocenrred on the hill aide north of Helper on the Rio Grande Western. The engineer had used all hi air and could not hold the train on the grade. Half-wadown the hill the train broke in three pieces, while After three going at terrific speed. mile race th rear cars crashed into tha front train and demolished three A 13 V- -J l. A f .i nr I 't-- IF lntrrnsttoi.al Bliurtallsin. Loudon, June pi-- 1 he m xt issue ol contain au the National Beview " er'h-i- tm isttsttcsac s imwirtsut Lint at t ue hands rf ns- Tinted States con fist in t.ex w no n . ami; j !i Me I.ein-Bi,!.-!1 Tain HI.: tHrlvf hVe'V ye '.'ffuTs 'I lie Nali ,v. - . y --- j -- L rtereaUuf Ljnrliln- f hicajro, i inn t . -- A ntH! & c- A Jn While Man bhot mi Killed. VII4 Fla June ii. inn u th? hands Kr i fhj.mieie from JaeWmsllle, Fla., rk. . WeyiT. v44Lk.t dVnfurgos 117 , ;irto,nyWa . innue a ; . . , - sin-riff- j Mat-unas- Ix-o- n i . Th. Romorad S hvme of TfmiikUuim Tronipl Attion. Jnne S1 Theslenmef 8an Fmnc-isco- . O.fehe hremght the- fwiitming advw from Honolulu. Juuu 30: Since the Philadelphia has been t port, weekly'battalion drills havehn held. Cm the 12th tlie men from both the Marion aud the fiagsliil were to the drill' landed. While ou mar.-ord.r grounds an orderly brought au and the battalion returned on bom action was taken, it is und' m account of a rumor to the ef feet that tbe Nauiwa would land force of men to take charge of tlie Ha" waiian custom house. The Japanese failed to act, and it ia believed that Admiral Beardsleys prompt a.'i"u cause.! the captain of tlie haul" a 10 change his mind. beThe English-speakinpeople here lieve that there was good foundation for tlie riim;tr, in spite of the dcinai made at tin- - Japanese legation. There are all kinds of rumors tloab ing around." said tounselor Akiiama. "line ridiculous one was that tlie da pancse sailors were to laud ami take charge of tlie custom house. Anuth.r is to the effect that the Nuuiwa is to leave on Wednesday next. That ruuior, as also the other, is without any founAbout two months dation whatever. ar w iLl be here, hence another man-of-and the Naniwa is likely to leave before then." m-s- s y The-cau.s- cool-heade- d ! will-reac- e 'Col. Hay," au alleged brother of the l'nited Mates embassador, and who has traveled under other aliases of Conovers" and R, R. .S. Marshal of Chicago." convicted of fraud in gaining the HC pi.t'iiiUnoe of women and ordering jewelry, dresses, hats. etc., for them, having the goods sent to hotels, uml tin uborrovviug small sums of money from bis victims Y' HS sf'n' teneed in Old Bailey to ten yeaiV penal sen iUnle. r IseitnlritMt Coluuibiis.lt :.l ,li eeiit-a- l ersHi-st-it- cv.n i v J ':! of the , v.a.i-o-- t hearing to 1 1nMate la upue f s.lvi-- r RcpubHi'liu nl end mlontixl i rsmurio1 ree vn rule nut.' ing that th ta stuLr tl ei nale a pla. be filled by tii,' Ma(. Letltfw L ' Republicans. T lis is the er.-fh- . 't.-eo- . i s nlTii-- l s t, f pp j ttejfijjji&tl tuiy e l hWlei i a leans, with- drew thcr ol-- , cd'oris to Sorg, Hough and other cammhies. 1 , UiuoaUa. - j,- J ana finkiScPlrtdfiy of the Xavv John D. Dmg vvlien astied if it jiTk-sM- s, were true that simultaneously with Ch iTgiiifnr of the Hnwaluw auaejatioa treaty plans w ere prcjiaretf Tn the war and navy departments for any possible contingency with Japan, he replied: It is not true as to the navy. There tion een the slightest an tig-iJff Bftrtjof any war witl Japan, IV Hie fhlthlji Illy civilized country .nd terms with the especially on f Yuited States." n fru-nd'.- i. Lon iiui jjte i site eKi Reg th ,bu .ftk' ad b nm t b niu aid do rci, liln iui nut nd ii ii ca res iou I it Cleveland, O., June 28. Burglars to a novel scheme to open a bauk safe at ( hagrin Falls, this county. They entered the hank of Rogers A Son some time early in the evening. They had previously attached a wire to the trolley line of the electric railway. This wire was rufi through an alley, over a transom and to the safe. Another wire attached to the rail of the street car track was brought into the bank. At the end of these were carbon points. With these carbons an attempt was made with the are light thus formed to melt the knob of the combination. The experiment worked and the knob had been nearall melted away when the current was ly shut off shortly after midnight. The burglars then gave up the task. The job was planned scientifically. The thieves had even gone to the trouble of placing a little pile of sand under the knob for. .the molten lead to fall on, Afid thus avoid setting fire to the floor. There Is no clue to the burg' lars. HOLDING W Ofll ft THE CEMETERY. Armed Dlsrlplee Guarding the City of the Deed. Leadville, Colo., June 28. The Catholic cemetery here is surrounded by a Twenty-fiv- e - 1 B F n. seri-i.isi- 5 t. u h y h a h h : p I -- ii-i- i at-th- z 'i 1 t 7- X i -- 1 f i I 4 le Am ArkaMaa . HMwa" 1 Mvuiett, Mo., Juiejo Sehwfinfu-t- h, the Messiah of Rockford, I1L, has just returned fnm Benton county, Ark., where it is reported he contracted for the purchase of 2,000 kercS of unimproved land from Senator Blackburn, w ith the view of removing his proteges from Illinois and establishing one of his heavens" there People In that section are wrought up ovor the matter. ut r crs. They Employ Flectrlclty amt Carbon 1olnts to (ruck a Safe. Liv-trpo- 1 I s. 1 aer-vio- vSiamd? -- ie - i' 1 1 Iff T guard of heavily armed men, placed there for the purpose of keeping elaim jumpers at a distance. Some time ago the pastor of the Catholic church applied for a patent for the cemetery ground as a placer, but owing to some tal result. defect the papers were returned, and INDIA SHAWLS. as tbe matter now stands the land is A 8oti on th Gallowt. Are Blade In Very Oeod Imllatlon open to location. It wasrumoret that France. Fayetteville. W Ya., June 27. Clark a scheme was on foot to relocate the t Tibc-gcathe Since introduction of the Ivvis has just been hanged here. He France ground, so Father Brown, the pastor, into the cashmere on scaffold. shaw; Lewis was the sang of secured the services of twenty-fiv- e been has am h Imitated with wonderhanged for the murder of Charles Gibflock and they have camped'at exactness ful his It is that to hard detect deto whose be death app- ared son, day and night since, and will sired by Mrs. Gibson to enable her to the Imitation from the original, nay the Cbautauquan. Experts say, how hold the cemetery against all claim ooutimie her carousals with Lewis and ever, that the genuine India shawl cai jumpers until a reapplication fat pat one or two others who were jointly be detected from La having & less even ent can be secured through the land convicted with Lewis. ly woven web and also from its bright office. er colors. It is likewise said that th Sewer Csve-IREQUISITIONS. border of the real India cashmen St. Louis, June 27. Ta trick Pattv shawl is invariably woven in smal Thompson and Steven Delivered to Wyo gan and Edward Weinberger were fa- pieces, which are sewed together ant mlnff Authority. tally in jurt-- and John Jamieson the whole border is afterward eeweu in ured by the caving in of a onto the center. ChcyenDe, Wyo., June 28. Requisl It ia A mistHke tc T he men were ordered to have been issued by Governor , tins jump think that the shawls are manufacturexcavation and ed in India in the form in which thej Richards upon the governor of Utah no a t Tor Dick Thompson and Ed Stevens, of their protesta- - are sold here. Generally the border-ana., it .ip. i.i centers come out separately an. now iu custody at Vernal, Utah, t'lllls are put together In sizes and often Ir charged with complicity in the hold-uIW'ch, th New Imtlan Agent. (u patterns to suit the customers, a of Guild's store at Fort Bridger, this snc. Utah. June 28. Cap number of shawls sold aa real India state, on June 15. The accused will ort in the recently appointed In are actually manufactured In France to Evanston for trial' in the familiar with both articles sa State court for in cut :or tlie Uintah and Uncom-i- h .Persons burglary, and will also original ls sofler than tie imi be tried In the United States eourt for rdluns will arrive soon and that theand tation that this softness trig -- V -- t wionrl UaedlatWA-eccntlre- from the way the thread is spun an. Wyoming on the charge of robbing a X ir & a. iw tiriiV' partly also because the Tibet goat de postoffice. Tioop F, Ninth cavalry, under com terioratea when removed from its na- Charged With Forging Election Ketnrns mand of Captain Wright, will go to tive kills. Lansing, Mich.,' June 28. Gertrude Salt Lake on a practice march and will who figured conspicuousljf here Johaals Allen, Exonerated. remain in KalF'Lake for two weeks. Chaffle Is mus.cM, muck te a few years ago In a sensational ' forgthe disgust of th neighbors. Shi ery case, was arrested on a fugitive Securing Recruit, for Dabs Colony. a piano by the hottr, A few warrqnt as the result of an indictment . Buffalo. N. Y.. Jnne 27 A, D. Adam pounds while going through Jobn- - at Denver, for forging election Returns ago, ffays ot Great Fall. Moot.; Joseph Edmunds ale's clothes, Mrs. Chaffle 'unearthed' a April municipal electio 'while of Helena, Mont.; It. W, Clinton of San Time, jshich ehs suspected . he hart -Francisco, and J. 8. Glymb claiming stolen yyam her, all of whielf Johnnie officiating as one of the judges." She declares her innocence. She gave bail to be from the Pacific coast are work- denied appear when wanted and notified the men in railroad this ing among ThCtell we where yoV got that to the authorities that she would return said earnestly . -, city to secure reeruita. lot Eugene V. dlme-ah- e "Ths neighbors gav It la me, and 1 at her own expense. She holds' the poDebs Social Democracy. The delesition of ordinance clerk hi the city Am to gel a quarter more.J- be to claim progates making good What clerk '8 office in Denver, and is at her did doTor you ltr. gress and say they expect to get 5,000 Nothin yet, but I arnto lock the home In Michigan on leave ot absence Bufleave men to raspectabla working .Jiano tad give them the key. until September 1. falo. x, tV w Trant-FarlfStammer. ffiw A.thor mmi, 1 .,,. Pitched Battle ia Ctaareh. There are In Trance 2,1 5 weme; Tacoma, Wash.', Jnne 27 The steam and Pleasant which held Author th record journallsta and about 70 Valley, Tex., Jnne 23. ship Arizona, women--artistThe provinces eon Augustas A. Garrison and Frank Jones for speed between New Yo.k and tribute most of the writers about were killed and Tom Jones mortally twelve year ago, la being Pari Is represented In wounded In a bloody battls which took and refitted at Glasgow, Scotthe same proportion among the artists placs in the Methodist ehnrch e land, at an expense of 1500,000 for the writers 1,000 are novelists here. Garrison killed Frank Jonesyard in th Tacoma-Hongkon- g line. Amoag and was then hot by Tom, a brother of will havs accommodation, for fifty ; 4 pe first-clas- s Before dying he mortally Frank. passengers, and will increase Th artists comprise 107 sculptors and wounded Tom Jones. the Northern Pacific's fleet to five the other ar A young lady painter, ranging over had been number regular ateapvera, the largest Frank Jones and wronged by hll branches of th pictorial art operated by any of th trana-PaclfGarrison determined to avengs the Westminster Gazette. lines. wrong. d DmftnutKlyltrMHor J BURCLARS. I A Crook Sent l'p. London, June 30 Charles Bertrand, known under the non de plume of ' HAWAII AND JAPAN. MOI WM W1. for JOjnki more colonial s NiIvadus .lonnon. the ed bv tnb. yaKuiter, ijnhe5irwtaio otuturt-- : ehareii with aau!t on a wnitt w- lnjr an active eanipaijrn. Mrs. Margaret Atwell, was oon- He has also demanded .from Spain man, to the courthouse for a hear ty0 additional troop to reaeli Lubs kjlucted Ill Itlslt ; 40. . , , Ilie court room was crowded. ing. r 1. The rainy season wu! oeptemln-a ;r!D b' n, and C. B. 1endleton. a well known cit-- ! lit, drawing To a close at this time, and j iaen. rose km! asked. .Ielar- - , Are there this goes to prove the assertion that to men white present hang the he w ill make the effort of his life tu enougrh negro? conquer the insurgents. There was a chorus of Yes," and The announcement that Gome crowd closed in ou the prisoner, the would begin operations has been veriknd his deputies drew The fied the crowd at audTndd their revolvers It is stated, that a Spanish column once hurat was while Johnson hay, has had an engagement with rebels ried to back jail. . l near Juguey rande. province of A big mob gathered in feint of the '1 he insurgents are alleged to buiidiug, and one of the negroes cried have dispersml w,th the loss of to lynch Pendleton, and a rush fifteen killed amt one wouml-The out was made for him. Through t lie ef pan.sh had a eoiqsiral wounded. 1 1 is of himself and friends. Peiidletqn forts known tiuittlm engagement was made his esearx in a carnage. . . Miplv an attack 'made bv the troops The negro mob then gathered about uism the defenseless paoilieos on the I the jail building to prevent the lynch- rumli. and that the futeen persons re- of Juhnvm and open threats were ported to hare tieen killed in battle ing made them to kill any white man by were brutally massaereed. that might come to the jail. William Gardiner, a white man, while sitting AnKmrtsnt Capture. in front of the courthouse, the negro 37. Sheriff Cheyenne, Wyo., Jnne mob approached him and ordered him Shaver of this county made aa important capture of a box car thief, and it to move. He arose to obey, and as soon as his back was turned there rang is believed he has broken up an organout the crack of a number of rifles, and ized band that has been operating Gardiner received a mortal wound, a double dwelling him u ow ned by him j here for many months. and a detached house owned by Mi Florie Roll man pilfered a box car in from which he died two hour later. a O'Hara. chad the i nion 1acitic yards of a dox of A Mi of 70 Attempt to Hapv ChlM. The bus, block, twq-storto was lorn building pieces merchandise, valued at 8300, billed to Cheyenne, Wyo.. Juno 27 John Nun, 70 years of age, attempted to rape an Twenty other houb.tf')'1 h11 the win Ogden from Montgomery Ward. dows blow n out and ij'tei- torn from Rollmun was detected selling the daughter of Jerry O'Leary, a the walls. The slims uu.felt ullover goods, and his house was searched, un- resident of the South Side, of this city. the city. der which an important and valuable The child was rescued by its father be, e is un- cache vv as found. For some time mer- fore the old man, who is childish and of the explosh-known, buf tJteJvdstT nib ges Hiat it chandize has been pilfered between partially demented, accomplished his was the work of ea Hues he made dur- here and Salt Lake, but uutil now the design. For a time lynching was ing political and ( bun li disputes, lie officers were unable to detect the feared, but was prevented by being one of the prineisos in trouble thieves. citizen. Owing to the promiw Inch led to a nence of the family and condition of split in the Polish l athJAPANS POSITION. lie congregation. old man Nun, tlie mutter has been dlehofskt was seriously injured in Considers SI Wurt ( ufatrlj Dealt WUlv hushed up and ns the O' Lear s refuse Aiu-u- t saving his wife, and 1. s recovery is to prosecute nothing has been done Hawaii. doubtful. The wrecked ending's took I ashingtun. Juue .7. The Japanese w 1th Nuu. tire, hut the firemen kept the llamt s position on the annexation of Hawaii Did ami koiing filiiH. from spreading, made by the lnited Mates has June 28 Lizzie Moon Butte, Mont., 'the infant child of Michael Joyce known from a The very high source. 14, and Iamis Vogt, aged 42. was dangerously injured and a little aged ey, Japanese base thebe opposition to an- eloped from Butte and were afterward son of John Klein almost suffocated. nexation almost entirely upon arrested at Great Falls. Tbe girl ran h fiv'S.Ooo. The total loss that it is an interference with from her home at Red Rock and the treaty rights of Japaf, and com- away atHggi-ns- I met Home With Her Throat Cut. Vogt !.n this city. The girs father plain especially that the treaty was ne- will Miss St. Ixntis, Mo., June 30. prosecute Vogt for abductiqu. gotiated in the face of the most friendMary Kennedy staggered into her Henate-lloun- e Hawlull Contest, ly protestations from Japan and at a home with her throat cut. She said time when the Japanese authorities 28. Senator Clark June Washington, she went walking with WiU Crabtree had been led to believe that no such of Wyoming is arranging a senate-housand sat down near the lake. A negro baseball contest, to be played treaty would be undertaken. sprung out of the hushes and struck when the tariff bill is in conference, Crabtree three times on the head with Killed Instantly. the proceeds to be given to the charita club. The negro then seized her, 3S. Jim able institutions of Washington. West Jnne Wis., Superior, carried her into the wiods, and, after Smith, a barber at Jron River, Wis., threatening death if she resisted, asHudson Hanged. head by a woman saulted her. As she subsequently re- was shot through the June 27. Terrel nud Ga., Atlanta, tn the morning and died instantsisted, tlie negro cut her throat twtoa early who was to have beeD a eon, negro, a Alston And man named Smith ' ly. and left her for dead. two weeks ago for murder was hanged homo of went to Mr. the Langley Crabtree was found in the place deHudson killed and tried to gain an entrance. She executed at Decatur. scribed, with bis head literally smashSeaborn Malcom, another negro, in a several fired door and came to the ed. He Is dying. shots, one of which hit Smith with fa- quarrel about a dof. N Arrested oa Charxe of Murder. Kansas City, Jnne 30. Mrs. F. J. Jackson, who is wealthy and own big laundry here and a paying drug store on IniUjhndenee avenue, has been arrested, charged with complicity in the murder of her husband, Fred J. Jackson, who was shot to death aevv-al month ago In Mrs. Jacksons apacg 1 the Woodland hotel by l)a U4 werwEitul"111 ttrfu!T!n P e. j.liafijlai-d- , who is manager of Mrs. ho Jacksons drug business. from the train broxy his leg. Mr. IV. II. Alfyed of Spring City was Protected by Soldiers severely Injured by being kicked by a colb She was found three hours afFranklin. Ky., June 30. The trial ter the accident occurred in an uncon-aciou- Green Denning, the negro charged condition and it was with th with the killing of Jodie Cohn, a farmgreatest effort that she was finally re er, haa been commenced. - Eighty-seve- a vived. merabers of the Kentucky state Caleb Stoddard of Spring City Vrai c guard ark present to protect the negro ew rely injured tn a runaway that his from the hands of mob. Acting on condition la quite serious Some th inatructlona received from Gover hoy threw some under nor Bradley, Colonel E. H. Gaither his team and the explosion made them thoroughly searched every person who to start suddenly, and Mr. Stoddard entered the courtroom for concealed lost control of 'them. weapon. L--f Item and on fcpain for ,4d ditloual XtMfNk , THE HANDS OF IN --. a- y.h1 Wejte Make 11 r-- jf i MORE TROOPS WANTED. - l Uli-- - countr. Ho e a wei k - g j t'kaVe trv exet ltad-- rf ,4 ! 1 4 51 4 4 |