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Show ,4 t X. COALVILLE TIMES. MUST INTERN OR LEAVE MANILA '" W. J FETESSON. ... - lilt ;- -tt - . WILL SUMMON ZEMSKY SOBOR. Msstingto be Held tu and Mnt Moscow to THREE SHIPS ESCAPED FROM THE JAPANESE De-- NEWS SUMMARY V v Ma Upon Peace or War. is in pursuance of the policy of strict St Petersburg Although official The Vessels, More or Less Damaged, In CoIvllla. Utah Zauifi H (hi Poauifflr neutrality followed by the Washing confirmation la Mat T, 114. M bacand-Claa- a tluur. lacking, it Is learned Have Arrived at Manila. Ion government from the beginning of jt js reported In Nagasaki that all from very high authority that Emwar. the Manila. Rear It is specifically declare term or ii bc mm ox Admiral Russian prisoners will be sent the Enquist peror Nicholas has resolved to fpllow Who was commander of the heavy that there is so intention to show the the ancient time. riftkl la AdiUM. INJURIES NOT CAUSED BY STORM tradition of the house of Cm Yar I V cruiser squadron of the Russian fleet. slightest favoritism in the matter anf the Romsnoffs and summon a Thp strlke at Lodz Rusaan Poland, Eii , . .r remsky arrived in the bay at 9 o clock Satur will he done fof sobor to everything possible About 35,000 workmen g lending. meet in the ancient nm HodU m board his flag8hil' ,h" are now Ooplaa out 4 Hence This Govtrnment Must Insist the comfort of the wounded Russian! of Moscow to declde'on "peace or w7r cruiser Aurora, accomThat Vattels be Disarmed or Get The ships when interned will, of and determine the form and protected It is expected at Vladivostok that a preroga the protei led cruisers Oleg course, be allowed to be put In habita- fives of by panled Out of the Harbor. the future Rffsslan parliaattack on the fortress will Japanese ble condition and such repairs as are and Jemtchug ment not be long delayed. All the vessels were 'more or less to keep them afloat will be UTAH STATE NEWS Prices on the bourse were Steady, 'Washington. Admiral Enquint will necessary During a storm at Minneapolis, allowed. and there were many damaged, not be allowed to repair his ships at the effect of the Russian defeat on the Minn , Elizabeth Cann, aged 8, was The Japanese minister at Waihlng-toManila. This government hss decidea of Japan being offset by persist- wounded men on board Rear Admiral struck by lightning and killed. on has board his de. the of Tain, battle tha formally inquired flagship, ed that as the injuries to the vessels Mrs. John Shelley of Salt Lake ent reports of political changes. A bomb was exploded In the palace of state what action the The diplomats agree that Russia ship Ohio, with the Wisconsin. Ore seriously Injured In a runaway acci- were not caused either by the sea or pari merit of the governor general at Barcelona United was States out gon, intends to and Raleigh Cincinnati, government storm It will be obliged to refuse permust decide whether the peace negodent last week. side Corregidor islands maneuvering I on June 2, doing considerable damage, take respecting the Russian war vs tiations shall Bob Fitzsimmons has arrived in Salt mission for the vessels to be repaired begin. The Idea that when now Secin sels the Aurora saluted with ihir- - Ten arrests have been made. Manila bay. Acting there is any concerted movement take and gone into training for hi there. On Monday Secretary Taft teen Loomis on Close to 1,000 union hodcarriers, and the Ohio answeied guns, Monday retary respondcabled the following instructions to among the powers to force mediation fight with Schreck. on July 4 aced Admiral Train these vessels that be would his and negroes, are on a strike in mostly squadron Governor at Manila regarding upon the belligerents is rejected. The Wright Robert Stephenson, a 17jearold Kansas City for an increase of wages, did not leave the United the to Russian vessels companied provld1! they the States is ships: mentioned as the Balt lake boy, won the Decoration day practically tying up all building op"Time cannot be given for the re- harbor at once. This exchange has only power which might possibly un Manila. road race front Salt lake to Farnung-toh- . Pi order to formally e erations taken Washington place departnavy Thp dertake such a delicate role, but Pres pair of the injuries received in battle. a cablegram! Hoke Smith, set retary of the interTherefore the vessels cannot be re- tulluh the responsibility of the Unit- Went Roosevelts attitude against tak ment has received Jack Quinn, one of the oldest resifrom We Admiral Train, dated Ma- - ior under President Cleveland, and at ed States for the detention of the ves- ing any action except at the paired unless Interned until the end request dent of Park City and who as shirt of hostilities. sels in Manila harlor until the end of of Russia Is well known nila, stating that while cruising off one time editor of the Atlanta Jour- The comes boa at the Daly for years, died on the from suggestion Paris. I I.ingayen gulf Saturday morning h.el nal, announces hrmself as a candiAdmiral Train haw been Instructed the hostilities. Jndof tuberculosis. St. Petersburg Both the foreign tbm RuSslan vessP8 the AU date for governor of Georgia. It was stated by Sec accordingly. ndghtbe rora office unand the the who 01eg and Jemtchug. close say wait admiralty itlatfve of Foreign Minister Delcasse. George Burk, injured Servta has notified Turkey that she retary Taft that If the Russian veswhile strongly urging Russia shore. He said he found many wound-twhether to disarm the three der some car while switching for the sels agreed to leave Manila in their will recall her minister from Constanmake peace, being in no position to ed on hoard ami escorted the vessels Union Pacific In the Ogden yards, has present condition they were welcome Russian cruisers at Manila or effect tinople unless satisfaction is given by to Manila. Initlhte direct action. and there to endeavor reach a aubmitted to the amputation of one to do so, but as it did not repairs Under that the Is war of rules it appear said at June 12 for the recent violatr8s of foot and will recover. OUTCRY AGAINST NEBOGATOFF. the navy department Admiral Trains the Servian consulate at they suffered from any damage by the Russian port was left in Admiral Monastlr, hands to determine according duty is plain. He will first care for Macedonia. War I being waged upon the tea or storm this government would Statement is Made That Russian Rear the wounded, taking them ashore if gophera In Welter county, bottles of be obliged to take the position above to his best judgment Little doubt It is reported that a revolutionary necessary, and he probably will qu&r-te- r Admiral Showed White Feather. inWill was be felt that the cruisers outlined. powdered strychnine for their destructhe officers at the American aaval movement has been started In the proSt. Petersburg. Feeling in the ad- hospital at tion being furnished by the county The presidents decision regarding terned until the end of the warj as beCavite, and when the ca-- vince of Santiago de Estero, Argenclerk to all applicant. the disposition of the Russian vessels fore the repairs, which Enqutst cables miralty against Rear Admiral Nebo- - II paclty of that Institution is taxed the tine, and that the governor of the pro he effected a j gatoff continues to run high, the ma- - Rb,11ppine government probably will Work 1 to begin at once on the at Manila, that they shall Intern or are Imperative, could made a prisoner by the caRed 0,1 t0 offer facilities for the vnce would b off Cof-- I Jority of the naval authorities hem? squadron Japanese waterworks system at Price, and when put to sea. Is, It Is said here. In accord- rogldor island waiting to capture or wounded men. fn dea I of the few who in- Regarding the disposition of the completed the system will be of suffl-cle- ance with the best naval opinion and sink them. be empror and the empress and alst that the admiral's action in sur- - I vessels, it is generally expected that I capacity to supply a much larger his warships should not be I tbe Russ,an admiral, as soon as he I members of the royal family of Rus- rendering place than Price is at present. condemned - until the circumstances can communicate with his goyern- - sla attended a memorial service at as4 permission to Interne Tsarskoe-Selent: The Indian war veterans will meet Sunday for those who become fully known The majority his ships at Manila. The department hftTe fallcn In the naval battle ln the In Ephraim during the week and seFex, Morocco. No doubt Is enter- commented upon and Is regarded ss J say they could forgive I has In the ability of every confidence anything but lect a place for the encampment to be tained In diplomatic circles that the being a distinct mark of discourtesy j surrender, and point to the precedent Adnilral Train to see to It that every Sea of JaPan. Jield during August. A number of proposal of Morocco to submit the to Great Britain. Count Von Tatten- - set. in the case of the Joseph Johnson, convicted of the Russian warship grvedf lnterna,lonal law wlH h towns are after the encampment French proposals to a conference of e murder of John H. Fox in the head of the German mis- - Raphael, which In 1829, ddrlng the The Odd Fellows and Knights of the powers signatory of the Madrid slon. Is evidently in high favor at the I Russo-Turkisat Trinidad, Colo,, on April 8, war, struck its colors has been sentenced by District Judge Pythias of Clear Creek and Scofield convention will be categorically de- palace, where he has frequent inter-- to three Turkish ships which s I Crowd Clamored for Funeral March Jesse G. Northcutt to be united on Memorial day to do honor clined by the British, French, Spanish rounded it with the sultan, 5 ' banged durin Memory of Ruaaian Sailort. 'to the memory of their brothers who and Russian governments. UncertainNicholas I jneted out a ttrrible pun-IParis, Strong tension Is developing ing the week of Sept. 10. killed In the disaster of four ty prevails regarding the attitude of St. Petersburg. At a great demon- the cabinet as the result of the re- - j Ishment to the officers and crew of It is learned from authoritative Mexthe other powers. It Is thought In Jectlon by the yultan of Morocco of the j the Raphael, ordering that hil of them I Btration Sun(lay evening in the Pav- - ican sources that the pears ago. ' government is The year and a half old son of Mr. some quarters that Germany may util- French reform proposals. The situs- - should be shot after their exchange. lovsk gardens, near Tsarskoe-Selo- , tha considering reducing or "removing the nd Mrs. John Tpbler, of Mantl, was ise the Moorish proposals as a pre- tlon Is similar to that when Foreign I and directing that if the ship should 6,000 Persons present clamored for a duty on wheat, owing to the high in memory of the Rus- drowned last week, the little one fall- text to enter Into direct negotiations Minister Delcasse juddenly presented aver be recaptured its infameus his ,uneral mai-cprices prevailing on flour, the officials ing' Into the creek running through the with France In which case the Moroc- his resignation. . He bag not given any J tory should be blotted out by the to- - ,lan sailor9 wh bad lost their lives alleging tfie existence of a trust, I in the naval disaster ln the sea of city, the body (being found several can question may possibly be settled indication of his purposes, but reportB j 41 destruction of the vessel. I to blocks from home. In Paris or Berlin. The fact that the circulate In well informed quarters I was v! saF. The members of the orchestra f Japan. 8Jrang f recaptured thirty-fou- r Manila, by a unanimous vote, has years Moorish as launched on If alarmed Moroccan the he hla and to. question, "ed that the .5aUtak from the declded to Reports mads may retire glnope, during the Crimean 8(and ln line with the reeaWn thajmltedyp-- 1 son of Jbe captain who surrendered p,atfonn- when M- - Novlkoff, former treat County Horticultural association show eveof the arrival here-- of Gerald . a. policy doe , f Ch, tl I ber British the Lowther, la minister 4 that the fruit crop in the county will taking part In the battle, and to ntayor of Baku, rose and said: here, port of the ministers. A rican son fell the task of executing the this arcbanli8eJTStaliation all us tat show by. In be the rising short, except respect generally dead emperors orders to destroy her. the victims. Down with the war. for the American exclusion laws. Draper district, where only peaches We have MV1 had decIa'-blood. bat enough An anarchist named Garnler uth,tritle9 are reported as doing badly. has the emperor should Some eight policemen entered the reserve the same 06 8rreSted 8t M8hn fa for Admiral of have been farther end at Pelican the hall and 'elbowed Surveyors Nebogatoff. Troubles Piling Up for Crar. ' posed to introduce resolutions calling their way through the erowd towards 0,her anarchists have been arrested Point for several days, running lines SL Petersburg. Labor leaders are for the Immediate cessation of hostiliM. Novikoff. THROWN INTO THE SEA. wheieupon cries were st Barcelona, Spain, for alleged corn- nd cross sectioning for the big raised of Let us attack the police. plieity in the negotiating for the purpose of declar- ties, has been prohibited. attempt on King Aironso Is Awful Story Concerning Wounded on Chairs were seized and hurled at the concentrating plant. It being ing a general strike next Saturday. The order of prohibition, which arln the Calle Fernando some weeks ago. out wilt be broken that the erowd colgiven ground police, being led by a the Orel. St. Petersburg. The union of Rus- rived only late at night, has aroused within the next two weeks. onel with a drawn sword. The policeHarry Burton, 26 years of age, shot Tokio. A remarkable story sian Journalists on Monday chartered the greatest indignation and resentIs ln men fled precipitately. Order being ind killed his sister-in-law- . Miss lleber Haggard, of American Fork, circulation steamer and cruised in the Neva ment concerning the wounded restored a number of speeches were Frankie was seriously Injured by an old fam- for six hours so Clark, aged 17, at a dance at on the crisis. la as to hold a meeting 'loiiai It 0r said that at the dl,ver,tl "Il,,lbe Very many of the delegates are de- Rockview, Mo., and then committed ily horse last week. Mr. Huggard Is free from police Interference. the fight 300 men were The to defy the government and j penn suicide by shooting. The girls re- a blacksmith and was engaged In shoes meeting passed a resolution demand- to klHed I and wounded, and that the and rushed on with the congress in which the audience witn fUSal to dance with him prompted the tag the animal, when It knocked him ing a constituent assembly and hail- caseproceed shrieks of the wounded drawn swords and drove the people trouble be j may expected. down and trampled upon him. u BgCliy. i rcise! so harmful an effect that fmm Mw, hot) ing the advent of a Russian revoluThe more radical of the delegates I The has Arsenic has .been found in the rem-president appointed tion. fielded to throw the mortally are proposing measures of an extreme M Charles De Molsy of Salt Lake City aants of a cabbage dinner given to the Moscow. wounded The meeting of the into the sea. type, and there Is the greatest anxiety Ammunition Was Exhausted. ,, register, and Don B. Colton of Verprisoner ln the state prison of South hundred and forty. It is said. xemstvo congress came to- owr the probable development. . J SL Petersburg. The statement that Carolina, and which made more than bal receiver of the new land office at gether Monday, for whirh 245 deleDelegates representing the xocial J ,rer thrown overboard Those the on ammunition board Rear Ad- ?00 of them ill. The men are now out Vernal, Utah, to take effect July 1. IF wounded were then fastened to the from various zemstvos and and the "Ipagu of when this new office Is to be opened. gates miral Nebogatoffs ships was exhaust-- 1 of danger. Suspicion points to one of municipalities. Including the mayors leagues" are also in the .city and Prvent their Interference ed when he surrendered was received A shocking accident occurred In the of twenty-fivthe convicts, th fighting of the ship, cities, arrived here the effort is being made among the with some relief, this being one of the canyon above Logan laat week. Walter previous b,aIn any con conditions under which, Arthur and William day, and at which It was pro agree on a basis for common action." j flnnatloof "thU6 Spaugh. according to fall-ita- g e storv, but later jNjmaa being killed outright by Russian naval regulations, a com- - charged with the killing of Sheriff the crew of the ports indicate that under the wheels of a wagon. The DISASTROUS TORNADO. Two Girlo Killed by Tramp Farm Orel fought with desperate bravery mander Is allowed to surrender, the Polk, have been captured In a cabin ilad was IS years old, a son of Charles conditions being when the crew I throughout the day previous to their other Hand, Who 8ulcldos. of a vessel Is so depleted as to be un- - vn mlles northeast of Ironton- - Mo- Nyman of Greenville. The family la Death and Devastation Left in Path of ' able to manage her and work her guns Tae brothers resisted and Arthur was Hillsboro, O. Developments I the SSTSSed? prostrated with the accident. Storm. many rf heT guns and when the ship Is burned to th hot In the arm before the capture of are As the result of a runaway horse Madge Dines, aged 14, and j smashed and dismounted. Detroit, Mich. An electrical storm killing water's and about to sink. edge was effected. Idashlpg Into the funeral procession, which seems to have gone through Nellie Hart, aged 16, the former the. on I Good Ven,zula Term With Indictments the which was bearing the remains of lower Michigan lat Monday took the daughter and the latter the servant against thirty men have Negro Strung Up by a Mob. j be World, drawn 11 la sald- - M re8ult ot Mrs. Eliza McFarlane to the grave form of a tornado. Through the coun- of Edward Dines, a fanner living a I Louisville, Miss. Essie Bostic, a ne-the evidence Venezuela. Caracas, mile secured from led the of b? the Federal Tuscoka ties here, and It President authorities to Sanilac F. Sunday afternoon, George swept Kempf, gro, has been hanged ln th woods of Salt take City, sustained a broken a path of death and devastation half believe that the girls were killed by Castro read his message to congress Inear here by a band of forty masked frand ury at Chlca8 in Its two a mLle wide. month8 hearig of witnesses ln con- leg and Injuries about the head. David Baldwin, a farm hand, aged 19, 1 Tbwaday- - He said that the Vene-- and armed men. The negro. In (he The dead: Mary Smith, child. Child The epidemic of measles In Mt. of Edward ho had off then blew his government head maintained with auehm e,M officers. Philpots, a farmer near 7 d relations with foreign countries shotgun. It was at first thought that j pleasant still continues, but the Urban. . to taken Jackson for safe being t6 keep all Mn n their three had been murdered by some d&re respective 'thorltlos seem to he of the opinion M,w Mary Rhodes- - w!th a c,rcus-mandeFatally Injured: Three children of fiend. The girls were lound I enatives desired. Therefore the re- tag. The lynchers appeared and de- that they .have the spread of the dis- Edward Philpots. Small son of John shot dead In their bedroom rpopiv(d of Venezuela with all sprlos juries "Ml dtag s an the prisoner and Bostic was William Wagner. Mrs ease checked. To deaths have oc- Smith. Mrs. William showed a desperate striggle, I tries were .relatively cordial. The turned over to the band. Bostic was ber aerial act at Cortlandt, N. Y., by Doesser. rtutchlnson, who had been taken in a ajwnnient had acceded to the desires be breaklng of a toe strap. She shot curred pf little children as a result Seriously injured: John Smith, arm with I ot the respective representatives of charged room having attempted to an- b6ad fir8t sixty feet throngb the air of measles during the past week. broken; child of John Smith, arm torn tramp by the farmer, was .founds in I forei8 countries of Mrs Sarah Gordon. . as far as Justice, ter th the living room wth a a strenu- eff; Edward Phllpota. . . WLPleasaot Is making ft0 tee reserved seats, landing on her- . morning. JequitjTand the dignity and honor of widow, early Saturday hotgun by his side. head and shoulders. ous effort- - tq ket the annual reunion JsaloUs Youth 8hoota Girl and Other the nation permitted. Anaconda Man Kills Employe With t German Seamen Are No Lnngor , It Is reported that a serious flght. of the Black Hawk Indian war vetFellow. I THREW ADMIRAL I OVERBOARD. Needed by Russians. Las taken place between Servian and erans, which will be held some place Rockford, 111. Miss Belle Harrison, Mont. Nels Pierson Bulgarian bands near Kltshewo, Mace-Anaconda, ia the county early In August for three Hamburg. News has reach here J Report That Nebogatoffs Sailors Mut-frofrom church at Hebron, in one of the proprietors of the Willow tania. Twenty Bulgarians and twelve LIbau that German seam.-a who j expected that at least returning Inlod and Threw the Officers day. It Is will 10,000 people attend the reunion. company with Charles Peet, met Dell were employed there for Creek Pluming company, on Saturday Servians were killed, and many on into the Sea. serving with j struck Andrew Hipala, an each side were wounded The Ser- afternoon, It la believed the mystery of the dis- Dasso,hada farm hand whose attention the fourth Russian squadron J t New York.-Det- ails from a trust-wa- s declined to acrept. he Dasso employe, on the head with a club, rians captured the Bulgarian leader. intended to send it to the farJworthy source leave appearance of Ezra and George Penny drew little doubt, says a revolver and ordered the from Kanosh, about six years ago. Is him. The blow landed above President Roosevelt will start on his east, have received orders t0 Mure Times dispatch from St. Petersburg killing about to be solved, their wagon and young woman to get out of Peets ear. the left Pierson claims as their contract has bee through the south next autumn on trip home, J Admiral Can- that Nebogatoff-sailors harness having been found near Min- - buggy. She refused, add Dasso shot as Hipala was awaiting him. the night of the 17th of October. .The mutinied ln celled the recent events. battle of This 1 con-tt Is b by find, sea The the of will believed, her in the mouth, and then fired a bulersvpie. lead to the conviction of their mur- let Into Feets breast. Peet will prob- sldered proof that Russia has definite-- 1 apan and either threw the admiral armed with an axe. Hipala is said to extraordinary session of congress, derers. have had a grudge against his em which It Is the present intention of ably die and the girl Is also In a crit- .y abandoned further efforts to wrest e ployer. Pierson gave himself up to the the president to ' John Hancock, a convict In the Cal- ical condition. Dasso escaped. the sea power from Japan. call, will not begin (white flags authorities. until after the November elections. ifornia penitentiary is to be tried for School Girl Suicide!, Fourteen Thousand Russians PsfishecLl Prohibitionists in Los (be murder of George Engelke, formJoseph Patetto, a fireman on the Angeles Are Bluebeard Hoch Will Bo Hanged on Billings, Mont. Matjle Harper, a London. -- The Tokio correspondent erly of Ogden, a veterinary surgeon, Defeated by. Decisive Vote. Steamer Breakwater, of the Spreckles Juno 23. and Joe Edmiston, a Canadian, who school girl aged 13 years, daughter of of the line, was drowned near Marshfield, Loa Angeles, Cal. By a vote of Dally Telegraph says? there 9 were foully murdered for their money Georgs Chicago. Johann Hoch, convicted Ore. The man, while still heated from Harper, section foreman of were ladles on board the hospital to 8,368 In a special election, Los wife murderer and confessed on the desert In south Nevada, May his work, went Into the Northern combigamPacific Railroad the a 'for bay 1897. inships captured by the Angeles voted down the prohibition ist, haa been sentenced by 1, and was apparently-seiz- ed with suicide Monday after- cluding Vie Admiral Japan,, Judge Ker-ste- n swim committed ' W. pany, a Rojestrscsky's ordinance acd declared Tor the open cramp. The body has not been rep. Smith, of Salt take City, was noon to be hanged June 23. Only a by drinking one and one-hal-f covered. severely Injured at Provo by a fall. ounce pt carbolic actdr Her mother, niece, who asked permission lo nurse saloon. Mach public Interest wa few persons were In court when the her uncle. Th correspondent, In regard to President Castro's r Mr. Smith, who. Is quite. a large and taken ln the election and nearly the sentence was pronounced. The passher for some that the total Russia casualQi-- a ajx heavy man.wa taking a hath, and it I said, had scolded sent In full vote of the city was polled. The message to the congress of Venof sentence came after a dramatic while standing op in the tub, his feet trivial offense. Mabel wa believed the naval battle were 14,000 pushed Prohibitionist attribute ing partially ezuela, the British government scene ad In court Hoch to afterschool to in the have gone his side forgave the he cam-reand and 4,600 feli striking d. while 3,ffl es- their defeat to th slipped spent by the the jurors, the people and here to its position regarding the noon. when a member of the family caped, lie adds that a large psreent-ac- e liquor Interests andmoney th lack of har prosecutors, heavily against the edge of the tnh on with agreement i many, witnesses who testified ers. The British the foreign bondholdgoing upstairs found, the girlta of the prisoners are suffering from mony In the ranks of the temperance gome of hi ribs were dislocated. bondholders are now h'm snd asked that God have ' against the last agonies of death. . . 5 disease, reformers, negotiating a new arrangement with mercy oc their souls. Venezuela. 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