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Show i i MARCUS DAIjr QEAp. COALVILLE TIMES. muinxa oa. , UTAH. COALVILLE. - llNEffS SUMMARY. will give tba Liberal about forty and tba Cooserva-tir- e forty-twThere ia no ehaafe' of ooseqaenes.ia the writ The wheat crop of Russia i stated to be 4, 1 .VO.O'J quarter; rye, 97,850 quarters; oats, 8!,00ti,0u0 quarters, and barley, 65,750,000 qnartsr. five thousand Japanese and Chinese, who have been naturalised daring tb lsst year, may vole at the Dominion oleetioa In British Colombia In Decomber. The Aleutian ialend'Indians, as well a those of peninsula and on the mainland, are dying off at an alarming rate with measles and pneu, monia , Tba department of entomology of Georgia last Friday burned 30.000 trees from a Nashville nursery, which, it Is alleged, were infected with the Ban Jose scale. William Bcbrelber,' the defaulting clerk of the Elizabetbport, N. J , bank, la reported to have arrived in Santiago, Cuba, on Ootober 11th, and left oo the 17th for Manzanillo, Oo the authority of an intimate friend of the late Jay Gould," the New York World announces that the debt of Count Bon! de Castellans will be paid lnjfullJyjtheJiould at once, A syndicate composed of Pittaberg nod New York capitalists has formed a sew-.cocompany, which will be capitalized at 910,000,000 to develop coal land to Washington oounty. Fa. t To guard against the effects of the prolonged exposure in the Philippines, "the navy department le sending out Mother draft of M men to relieve nation on the ships now at Manila. It la announced by the t)over, England, commissioner of the barbor board that 1,000,000 wl.ll be expended there In dock extension In view of accommodating vessels of the size of Oceania, The two Worlds Fair constitutions'" amendment wsr successful la St. Louis by msjoritie of 77.0QJ and 74, q00, and in the state they were also carried by overwhelming majorities. Tbs joint commission appointed to Investigate the desirability of a poeu Static tube system for the Chicago mall service, will make a favorable to the postmaster general. Ia Greenfield, Mm.,' A, F. Towle, Son A Co., silverware manufacturers, areunabtsjlo meet Ihsiy obligations, and a meeting of creditor will beheld o. s . al rooom-mendati- ' ' Iwriisle 4 I I Rrt t c L- ec. tors. of Marcus Daly, one the leading of the world, died In his apartments io the Hotel Netherlands. New York, at 8 o'clock Monday mornl)i. ing, November 18, aged IVI Veers. lation of tbe heart and Blight's disease of tbe kidneys, with resultant complications, were the immediate cause of death, though Mr. Daly's illness date I back several J ears, lie bad suffered severely during the last two months, While he but the end was painless was surrounded by members of his family, bia life wentout so peacefully that only the physicians in attendance knew that he had fouud rrst Breathing fume.of arsenic in smelters, where copper ore from his min was treated, and living id the high altitudes of Montana, weakened hi heart lie realized that his constitution had been broken, hut not soon enough give himself opportunity to recuperate. Best L-.- went to New York and consulted three eminent specialists in diseases of the heart. They ell made tbe same diagnosis end advised him to foresske active business life Fretting under these orders, Mr Dsly, contrary to their advice, went to take the baths at Nauheim These are said to be too simulating in cases of dilation of the heart. Upon being told that death could not long be delayed, he hurried buck to New York, hoping against hope that those who had previously helped him might prolong hi life. Mr. .R lv returned from Europe about tbe middle of Septemlier. lie was then told that his physicians had confirmed the opinion of those at Nauheim that his days could not he many, lie wished to be taken to his new home at 775 Fifth avenue, but It was thought best that he should remain in the apartiuenta of the Hotel Netherlands. whither be had been Taken from tbe steamship. Mr. Daly, during his last two months, was subject to sinking spells, each of which threatened death, hut between them he was bright end strong mentally and physically. He busied himself making a new will, consulting the Coppmr false mine-owne- fall returns' ia Canada ? VsniM . fc. 1, ILACTIVN member of Ala family ss to detail. I At the Daly ho ink he was said to Freaa Claw klatw Are Mew AH ? finished the wilfnl sighed it lees than J wt boor 'before 1rta dealhT twenty-fou- r from ail the elose states are Report waa No other Information given except 298 electorbow in. and that the Daly holding in the Anauon-d- e al votes andgive McKinley Nebraska, ItryaaJ55. been di. which was alow in Mining company bad not returning complete posen of. a reported several year ago, figures, was carried by McKinley by bat would chaage ownership underlie 7,800, and by DerdriCk, Ur publican, will for governor, by 400. The legislature Marcus Daly was born in Ireland 1D is an official couut will ia and doubt, United to the States 1st? He came be to decide required it early in life, aud since 1376 has beea a which was claimed Kentucky, by citizen of Montana, He became genboth sides, has gone Democratic for Alice of silver tbe eral manager tbe entire national and stale tickets, aud later came iuto coutrol of the but the Republicans captured a majormine. At the time Anaconda opper of the court of appeal ity Charges of his death he wane president of the of wholesale fraud are made by 'the ' Amalgamated Copper company. No mining property baa achieved Republicans who claim that enough Republican vptea were thrown out to greater fame as a producer of dividend the state to the Democrats on the give Anaconda. foiiou hnn the Originally faca of the returns. a became silver as it rnioe, bought la French, Republican, Washington, famous for its copper, and to it beth for governor, wa defeated by Rogers, owe Clark their and largely Daly Democrat, by 2,000, while McKinley fortunes. Back tn the seventies carried In the state by about a.uoo Lawfrom named St, miners Hickey, rence county, New York, went to Mp. Utah, Sutherland, Republican, wa tana. They selected a hill overlook g elected to congress by 400 over King. the little mining camp of Butte ad increase THE ARMY. began to sink their shaft. They atrsck President Will Ask for sa incress of a fair vein of silver, hut lack of fuafi ' 60,090 Men. made them stop work and offer to sU. Senator Proctor of tbe senate comMarcus Dal.v bought the property $r on military affair and Adjutantmittee lie acted for J, B. Hegtnf -General 735,000 Corbin held an informal ( alifornia. who had sent him to Butte conference with the president Monday some him to buy good mining "heir-h4- fi legislation to ask of con Aa the newcomers ran in connection with the proposed gress down they opened one of the world increase of tb regular army with siller mines, greatest copper Under the existing law, 'said Senaenough to pay all expenses and leaving tor Proctor, at the conclusion of the aa clear profit. Daly Was the copper Conferencttha strength fif the army, superintendent and part owner of fiie 65.000 and 35,000 volunteers, regulars great mine. fHe bought the adjacint will be reduced on tbe first day of next He founded town the jof properties. to This 27,000 is an abJnly regulars Anaconda in a valley twenty-fiv- e mije small will and number, surdly congress and located where there is ho distant, be asked by the president to reorganexhaustlesa supply of water and a great ize the army upon a larger basis. It deal of wood two indispensable for will be impossible to keep any troop the smelting and reduction of ore. At in the Philippines unless the army is that place he erected the greatest copincreased, to say nothing of the garriper plant in the world. sons for the forts In this country. In poliiicahe wa a Democrat!1 The My own judgment ia that congress Mr. Daly and W. differences will provide a regular army of about A. Clark have attracted much attention. The trouble started years tgo 63.000 to 00,000 men, with discretion to 0 over some water right near Butte the president to raise tne total to if ha necfinda the number larger which Daly Wanted and which Clark had bought, forcing the other to pay a essary. I have no doubt that this legation will be enacted at the coming i very high figure. ' session. hJ j ui, vt to to 100.-00- CHINESE AGREEMENT. Reach toorlu.loa aa Hvvsral Points rvm regarding tbe witnessing the execution of such punishments by representatives of the powers. Ataa regarding the principle of paying damages to the" several governexpe-dition- 1111,000. MARCUS - Spanleh- - peeking etgarmakers la Fla., have started a strike against American work menaud official reports received at headquarter of tbs International union in Chicago indicate that the troable la assuming aerlou Nearly lOod English proportions speaking workmen have been made idle. Last year Paymaster-GenerKinney of the navy spent 910 659,000 on no count of construction and purchase of ahipa, 63,303,000 for repairs to ships, fill.715, 900 to keep ships in com mission. locluding pay; ll, 599,000 for ,.tho marine corps and" 956,964 for the ? ' naval militia. The Russian nod French ministers at pekieg alone opposed the British proposal to deal with the question of revision of tbe commercial treaties in a preliminary treaty, and the excellent American proposal to dlamlaa tba al r . - Cbla. advices state Oriental from that tv Km Roughly Ilandlad la Maasfleld, to 6,000,000 Chines north of Ohio. A vigilance committee of men and Pekin are in danger of starvation, their boy captured a Dowie elder, Mark crops having been a total failure. One Loblaw of ( hlcego, accompanied by a million piculs of tribute rice were woman, at Mcnsfield, O. E, H. teiby to be dispatched from Shanghai and a local Dowieite who wa with them, distributed among theswhungry horde was chased to a swamp and made hi from Tien Tain and Peklo, but the eseape. Loblaw and tbe woman were military officers at Shanghai gave that no rice should be sent ont of taken to the Erie depot end after being China. eenlral comheld there for two hour, were ia great danger that an ImThere for ticket to the town, next pelled buy la the meautime another elder, who mense swarm of robbers will be sent refused to give his name, was also Out of- - tbe famine district, as usually, brought tn by a citizen and put on tbe happens. same train. Both men were kicked DOWIE ELDERS MOBBED. ' ic DALY. President of the Amalgamated Copper Company.- and cuffed by the crowd, which numbered several hundred, before the train arrived. While the unknown elder endeavored to make a speech from the rear platform of ths train be waa pelted with atone and graveL Indignation waa aroused against tbe Dowitee because of the death of a little child from diptheris, she having . 1 pfflsial under, vhoaa jurisdiction, the received no treatment f xcept.thsly-of hands" by a Dowie elder. were logon committed. outrages Paris Exposition Close. Hereafter the steamboat companies The booming of a cannon from tha liners outside will meet trans-Atlantof Havana harbor and will transfer drat story of tbe Eiffel tower Monday immigrants destined for other points. night, announced that the exposition It Is thought that this precaution 'will of 1900 had erased to exist. It 'ended result in a rapid decrease of the yellow in a blaze of illumination, tbe final evening being celebrated by a night fever. , show that the Fort Worth, Tex., city Council has fete. Official statistics success from waa gigantic expoaltion passed an ordinance compelling women of attendance, which was tb point enbeta remove their at all public to of 1839, tertainments wber a fee io charged. doable that of the exposition the when 25,121,975 ipassed through The ordinance provides a fine of 95 or of the When the gateaT expogates expulsion from the entertainment, lor sition of 1900 closed uor than fifty a violation. million persons had passed through. - My obb4 Bair MS Bearlag Eyldeoee V at AssnelS-- Louise Frost, II years old, daughter of a ranchman, waa found Friday night, unconscious and bleeding from many wounds, in a patch of weed about half a mile from ber home at Linos, Colo. She had beeu stabled, apparently with a dirk, no less than fourteen times. She died at midnight without baring regained consciousness. The physician who attended her expressed tbe opinion that the girl bad been grossly maltreated before receiving tbe stab wounds .She was waylaid when driving home from school, for her horse reached the stable about dark with the buggy empty. Posses are scouring the country in very direction and th murderer will probably be lynched if captured. Tbe sheriff of Lincoln county came from Hugo with a posse to aid the citizens of Liuion in the search for the murderer. He offers a reward of 9500 for the capture of tbe guilty person, dead or alive, and tbe aame amount for each if more than one was implicated 16 ia bclieTfd, tbe terrible crime was committed by s trauin. SAWDUST IN MEAL. Millers Aare io Ftnbt Ia Niirtfc STANDARD ( ertlfleate - OIL STOCK. vf t ombln Reach Ulgfct lrkf om Hirunl. gall I slag Adultaraata la Stuff. At a meeting of tbe board of managers of tbe Millers National Association of the United States, held io tbe Auditorium hotel. Chicago, Friday, important action regarding adulterants of feed and milling stuffs was taken. The board decided, so fer as its power goes, to tirow out of the market ground clay, sawdust, ground corncobs end other adulterants that are being at the present time extensively used in various kinds of feed adtUmiUing stuffs now on the market, greatly to the detriment of the legitimate trade. A copyright in the guaranteed label, under bond, will be issued by the national association for the use of its members, and a fine of S'lhO will be imposed on every member who is discovered and convicted of misusing this label by placing it on anything but the pure product. Mill Philippine Campaign to l 0, V Bst llrtrsailnl, Building materials are more plentl, at tlie present time than s month tgo. Dealer report the supply of Utah turkeys is very promii.ing.this fall, and will largely .supply the local markets. liuiglars entered live different places in Park City one night last week, ;hough but little of value was Heenred In a freight tram wreck oa the Utah Tentral within the city limits of Salt to the smouqt l L.ike, cars of liTvifr An investigation of the reported uprising of the Ile Iudian shows the whole matter to have been a fake, pure ibd simple One sale of chnfvh bonds to th amount of f 0 () W last week was made The bonds Issued ougiually St flod fol were-dai.ige- oow bring SI)3 The Medical Society of Utah conuly has decided there is no need of closing on account the public schools of af the smallpox scare The next state legislature will consist of nine Democrats aud nine Republicans in the senate and twenty-eigh- t Republicans ud seevnlcen Democrats in tbe house The increase in the nnmlerof smallpox cases in Kaysville is cansing much alarm It is said one of the school teacher contracted tlu disease and all the pupils were exposed. The towu of Sandy had a narrow escape from destruction by fire Thursday night As it was. three stores were destroyed and the property loss is esli- mated at? 1,500. partial! covered by insurance The state treasurer's report for the mcnlh of October shows balance oa band October 1, 937. 11.25; revenues for the 'mouth, 9no 043.53, disburse-tueut- s, 679,633 50; balance on hand October 31, 663, 21 7 23 The stale fish and game commissioner declares the report that deer is being slaughtered by wholesale contrary to He law is very much exaggerated. doubts if 10(1 deer have beeu killed in the Sunnyside district. A quantity of rough on rats pot in the barn to exterminate a small army of rodents, resulted in the death of a valuable horse belonging to Dr. Beers of Salt Lskesmne of the poison geW-tminto the feed trough Salt Lake hunters will give their annual Thanksgiving rabbit bant for charity, and promise to make it tbe most successful affair of the kind ever held. The place selected wiH in atL probability be Oxford, Idaho. More thanGTO student are now attendance at the branch normal at Cedar 'City. Among them are several front Nevada, which Indicates that the " reputation of the school is extending beyqpd the limits of the stale. In s political dispute between some Balt Lake men a free for ail fight resulted, in which T. C. Typhus sustained a broken leg and a badly bruised head, while a number of other participants In the row received minor injuries. The jury in the case of King and Lynch, the men who attempted to hold op B Sait Lake gambling house and killed George Prowse in the fight that followed, found the defendants guilty and imposed a sentence of death. One hundred and seventy-si- x paintings hare beeu secured for the annual exhibition of the Utah Art institution at Logan, which opens November 12th and continues one week The Logan people are very enthusiastic over the -- Energetic. Operations to crush tbE Tagal rebellion which are about to be begun aud prosecuted with extreme energy, are to be of a thoroughly comprehensive character, the piao of campaign having been prepared by General last month after a council of. officers. The plan has received the unqualified approval of th war deMae-Arth- s, . in, day ago, at Limoo, t olo , were srrest-- d sums: ' oa suspicion at Denver Sunday. A Dressed beef, 913,000,000; dressed rigid aweat box" examination failed pdrk snd pork products, 920,000,000: area to elicit a reply to tbe inquiry as mutton, 94.000,000. Total addition to exhibition. to their name. They are being held Incomes, 930,000,009. The annual report of the auditor tor . for farther investigation. Retailer of meat were thrown into tbe postoffice department for the fiscal One of the three suspects arrested la a panic by the unexpected rise in year ending ffqne 30 last, shows that named Porter, coneerning him a special prices. who bad carcasses in Many tbe of the presidential offices receipts Lltnon from says: their coolers declined tobny until they in Utah aggregated 6197,479 during tbe Young Porter ia the colored men eould figure out whet they would need and the net revenue was $199,607, suspected of the deed. He was laying at the new rate. In the adjustment of year off the afternoon of the murder and prices to th consumers choice cut of Salt Lake contributed 6127,523, Ogden 9.3,346 and Provo 83,127. hang around the barroom at the Limou beef have gone up as much as 5 cents. 29,057, Logan The 3 o'clock hotel until about expected fall of sugar as soon Thursday. Pork tenderloin jumped to the same Two marble fouud in the fire were extent, end motion chops went up 3 oa tbs Utah plants were pnt in operaIdentified by a boy who sew Porter cent The advance by th retailer to tion has not materialized. There is a noon them the during playing with tb consumer will average 25 per cent, great demand for the Utah prodnet in bour. The clothes are undoubtedly for the waste ia s carcass doublet the Idaho, Colorado and eiaewhetp. Six and one-hamillion pounds have althoaa of Porter, it i said that he has increased cost of tbe saleable portion. reform school in in the ready been turned out by the Lehi term a erred BlltUi Daiiroytit. factory, and the Ogden plant is doing Kansas for assault before. Biloxi, Mis,, situated on the sound, well In proportion, - Dahlia Electrical Workers Strike. eighty miles from New Orleans, was Salt Lake sports are after a place in ! A notice' was given out at Dallas swept by s terrific fire Friday morning, Western Baseball league. It is the Sunday night saying all electrical which destroyed upward of 100 baild-Ing- e said the Des Moines franchise' will be snd rendered hundreds of people workers in Dallas wiltistrike Monday transferred to Salt Lake, snd if this be The notice w signed by homeless morning. true the base ball enthusiasts of Utah Biloxi is a town of 7,000 inhabitants several leader of the Electrical Work-er- a will b able to see first-clagames end a well koown summer resort for the union. ensuing season. It is also said that all the linemen of Mississipplsna and Louisianans. snd a Radishes and lettnciPare still being th Southwestern Telephone company winter resort for northern people. It from several garden in Salt palled haa a small fire department and conare going to strike Monday in sympaLake snd those who have been City, frame of tain strike snd many the telephone operdwellings, thy with the this year with theso. experimenting burned the It fire until state. eitiesof had southern in the simply ators nothing is no reason why there vegetables say feed to on. ban on now at Houston, farther The strike is should not be on tb table of the- - they . Waco, end is loss total and estimated 6300,-00The at Galveston Antonio, people nine months in tbe year. of the with 9135,000 insurance. i gro?s out of grievanceand Waco, oper. Antonio David Hites man, an old and honored stives at ban Tralaaaew Btfcramfstly Fight th Fleaela resident of Lsbi, died very suddens Car ( rowdsr. KRUCfcR AS A WITNESS. week of heart failure-Th-s A ear of powder caught fire at Tie ly Hv tnTlfr ReeanUag deceased was 83 years of age (oa inbut Siding, Wyo., Friday night, , (io4U Salsa rva. and came from Pennsylvania forty-tw- o . of stead from the sway running At the trial lo Hamburg to deteryears ago.' He has had four wives actor Fowler, and Strop African gold Kinnesir snd their crews sod twenty children. mine whether the South. fought th recently confiscated by tbe Hamburg flames and in time extinguished the The work of Threshing' the lncsrs authorities to safeguard the interests fir. seed crop of Millard county it practiThe men were highly complimented cally completed. This of leeal insurance companies wa year's crop ia officials for tbeir courage. ownd by the shippers or by tbeTran. byHad immense and Vvill bring many thousflames reached th the been powder vaal government, a motion has a terrible explosion with the loss of ands of dollar? Into Millard conaty-T- H made to call Me." Kroger and F. W. life snd great damage to property Wholesale buyers are offering 8 cent. Reitzl secretary of the late South would have resulted. Fr pound for the seed. . African Republic, a 'witnesses. was reserved. lf ss Standard Oil certificates were quoted Saturday at 6700 bid. none offered, as gams 655. Friday The par value of the company s entire outstanding stock la 9U,3MI otxi, and 6700 a share indicates a market value of 6i32,"O0,-00During this year the company in dividends. has paid 646.3uO,oo Mashvlll UTAH STATE NEWS. fraat the Htasa partment, without material modification. It involve extensive nsvsl cooperation, including' all the regular warship on tbe station, as well os th numerous gunboats purchased from, the ments for th coat of Chinese and lor damages sustained by Spaniards, which are to be distributed private peraone and missions; also re- in flotillas, each with a larger flagship.. garding the permanent stationing of Admiral Remey, in the flagship Brookanfficient guards for the Peking lega- lyn, haa just returned from China to Manila to assume personal charge of tions. Also regarding the razing of the the operations afloat, which Admiral Taku fort, and finally regarding tie Kempff, in tbe Newark, already at Camaintenance of secure and regular vite, hsa been mapping out, in Cocommunication between Peking and njunction with General MacArthur lor several weeks. the seashore. About a Dumber of other demand, Chlcaga Packers Raloa Prica of Meat. put forth by separate powers, negotiaA fist Increase of 1 cent a pound wtt ' tions are still pending. beef, pork snd mutton Friupon put Thru Nugroaa Arrested. In one rear day by Chicago packers Three negroes who bad worked with the additional 1 cent will yield to the a section gang just previous to the Chicago packers, basing the estimate murder Of little Louise Frost, several upon laatyear'a business, th following tsttThursdiy7 ThIlalDIiIeare Tampa, of CoBtrovarsy. Aa agreement haa been reached between the powers particularly regarding the punishment of the main culprit. tbe maodraina and prioees; also ou Significant announcement Is made In Valparaiso, ia view of the reported agreement of five South American re public to apply arbitration in the ast tie meet of thslr disputes, that Chit 1 about to reduce her navy. The navy department has requested Admiral Kstney at Cavlta toeoavana a court of Inquiry to Inquire Into the charge of cowardice against Captala Ball, United States marines, preferred by Minister Conger at Pekin, One feature of the report of Smith will bo the re view of the growth of the rural free delivery system in all pari of the United States, and strong grounds tu favor of ita general extension. The first sal of a street rail way Iran eh lee in Syracuse, N. Y., under the While- - ehsrter, occurred - Hstnrdsy. The franchise wee bought by tbe Syracuse A Oneida Lake Railway company and. brought It. A rival company made no bid. ll cost 6504 to ad' vertise the sale. LITTLE Oim. MURDERED. aftermath, , The arrest of T. I Brady of Nashville, Tenn., uoon a federal warrant sworn out by F. O. Watts, cashier uf the First National bank, has rauaed sensation. The flrmofConnor.T Brady, composed of J 11. Coonor and T. i, Brady, wholesale grocers and liquor dealers, made an assignment MonJay and tbe arrest of Brady followed. jn this connection the disappearance Urt July of W. W. Lea. an individual hook keeper of the I irst National bank, 1j ex plained. - The two ere charged with collusion ia defrauding the bank ont of 94,000. 0, '6 rl8T ely Po-cihi- . -- |