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Show 5 a L COALVILLE TIMES. CHARLESTON WRECK. UNITED STATES CRUISERLOST ON A REEF NEAR MANILA. UTAH. OOALVtLLS. Waa a MmIhi VmI f Ik rnmM w el Oflem sj4 as Mae XU kav4. T.t; Pan-Cn- UTAH NEWS. Excavating for th foundation foi lb bow University building wu began laat week. Georg BywaUr, en eld Union Feci Be car pel o ter, end decorator of tht Belt P niece, died leit week. A receiver he Wen appointed foi the Salt Palace aaeoclatlon of Salt Lakt to nn ton fie He flannel a! affaire With three exception a, the preci pita tion for Octobes, inchee, u r Manilla, Nov. 15. The United States cruiser Charleston, which ha been patrolling the northern coast of Lnxon, haa been wrecked on n reef off the northwest eoaai Ail on board were saved. The Charleston was among the first warships built by the Union Iron works. Ban Francisco. She waa known aa the protected class. Her keel was laid la 1817. 8b waa til feet long, 44 feet 9 Inchee extreme breadth, and her draught 18 feet 7 inches. Her thq freateet in twenty-firyeara. The October earninfe of the Rio speed was 18.3 knots, her engine beGrande We tern were more than for ing 4444 boras power. Her main bat: any month in the hiatory of the road, tery was two ( inch, and six g rifles; second battery Wtttf tt 25, 800. four two two A child of Mr. Ida Narapid-firtwo Gatlings, the in wee gnat, than of Salt Lake, kicked face by a hone the Aral of the week, and bad four torpedo tabes. 8he car' ried 10 offl era and 380 men. Cost badly ernahiof the jaw bone. lira J. Xllen Footer, president of the 91,017,500. She sailed from Fan Francisco for til e breech-loadin- fire-year-o- ld e Women Republican aaeoclatlon of the United State, a noted apeaker and worker, waa a Salt Lake rial tor laal week. x warrant waa laaued in Halt Lake eoanty tact Saturday for the arreat of B, H. Roberta on the charfe of unlaw fnl cohabitation with Maggie Shipp A Robert. - - - The Colorado Fuel and Iroujcompany ha become Interested id Utah Iron and coal fields, and at tome future time may erect n plant in the aontbern part of the atate. The aucceae attending the late atale fair haa intereated exhibitor who the society that more preparation for next year5 exhibit wlll"be made than in former year. Tb Lebl sugar factory i now working at its maximum. The plant will handle 50,000 ton of beet this year, which Is a larger amount than evei before bandied In on season. while working at St, - John Piercy, Anna Orphanage, Salt Lake, laat week, fell from a hanging scaffolding 40 feet to the ground. IIlsleft Onkletwat cruaiied, ether Injuries. sr , , litf, r' ft 125,000, Oscar William, a Salt Lake tinner while at work on a Brigham atreet residence, fell to the ground, a distance of thirty feet, striking on hie Side.' He waedaxed by the fall but hit only injurlea proved to be a few J -bruise. alight Salt Lake City dose the 913,000 oa deposit la the Baoon bank when it failed, the court holding thut ordinary prudence had beta exercised, testimony having been produced to show that the bank was considered aafe until tb day it failed. The Rio Grande Western baa mapped out about 500 miles of extension la Utah, and 300 In Colorado. The improvements Include a line from Faro-hato Salina, a line to the La 81, one to Uintah eoanty, and one from Tintlo west to Fish Springs..- -' A timely discovery that several hoarda In the floor of the Salt Lake City jail had been prled loose, prevented a wholesale jail delivery last -- m Manila May 33, 1898. On June ?2h stopped at the Island of Guam in the Ladrone group and took possession of. the Island, raising the American flag. 7k Charleston ha ima in Asiatic waters more than a year, Sha was on of the first veseele to be sent to Manila after tb destruction of the Spanish fleet by Admiral Dewey, the navy department utilizing her for the purpose of eeoding, ammunition and Other supplies for the Aaiatio station. J net previous to her assignment to that duty she had undergone an overhauling at the Mare Island navy yard, San Francisco, and therefor was la prime condition for her duties. The CharletU a is 4ie of the vessels of mere recent construction and belongs to that elaaa which la commonly referred to as the New Navy. NEED NICARAGUAN CANAL. fitnbal Schley lays IM Sending I paratlve. Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 14. A correspondent of the HnnUvlll Mercury, while at Blrmiugham, naked Admiral Schley if he thought the building of the Nicaraguan canal would be an advantage to the United Ftatea Adwirai 6chley is quoted as saying: 'I consider It imperative that the canal be built It wonld enable u to mobilise oar fleet on either coast on short notice, and would facilitate our defense in case of war and render the American navy' Invincible. And then It wonld opennp the where n ready market can be found for our eolton. Iron and coal. . 6everal prisoner escaped about a year ago by the same method. Out-aid- e assistance is suspected. Hold-u- p in Salt ar Lake with the wioterf aeason. W, D. Foster, w atenographer, was held np on Brigham street, between A and B laat Friday night by two young men, who secured nothing. The night prev Bigamist Captared. vious a liveryman waa held up. Chicago, Nov. It. Jamea Monroe, The United 8tatea supreme court baa declined to interefere In the cate of who is said to have wives in a half a Jamea H. Bacon, of Salt Lake, convict- dozen cities, and who U also wanted ed of making false returns to the Tor a number of alleged swindling opcomptroler of the treasury, and he will eration, has hcen arrested here and have to undergo his sentence of aeven will be held pending th arrival of ofyears. He lx now in the east bat hit ficers from Rochester, N. Y. where he -- will be tried on charges of bigamy and bondsmen ay he will return. swindling. of James suit The 910,000 damage Monroe is said to have conducted his Evans against tha Utah bait Palace operation through various matrimonaaeoclatlon baa been disposed of by to judgment he- - ial bureaus In a satchel of Monroe's defendant - ing entered against It for 8500. .Evana were found several hundred letters from women all over th country acwaa employed helper In the erection " of 1 o building,' when a heavy piece cepting Monroe's advertised proposals. fell striking him on the head. of THREE BOYS CREMATED, , la wider' tg the guage pf the Utah Central Im .'wo Salt Lake and Park Batwed te Drotk la Fire Which Destroyed -- Cite it mil be drive t nel through the crest of the ridge, in Fault St. Marie, Mich., Nov. 15. A order to reduce the grade and curva- special from Detour, this county, says ture. The tunnel will be about 80(1 that on Sunday the three son of Mrs feet long. , Kate, aged eighty atx and five years, The home of Mrs Joseph 11. Hanson were burned to death in a flap which of Fillmore, together with everything originated in their home. Thb mother, Sn it, were destroyed by fire, which In a widow, wt away at the time. Th come manner was started by her boy ware in charge of their grandgirl while Mrs.- - Hanson was mother, who, however, escaped no Inabsent A funff-immediately jured." raised to build the woman a htw home. week. L .A- - wl TSsU-Hom- -. four-year-o- wa tit ht 'Vi ht Wn:;, buthe escaped without John Poet, a driver for the Elgin dairy of Salt Lake, waa assaulted by two tramp whom he refused lodging la the barn. Poat was getting the better of them, when one of them tired two shot at him, both without effect The beirn of Daniel Frey, tbeOregoo Short Line brakeman who waa killed by atriking hi head agalaat an overhanging IUa Grand brldga near Lehl .ini. vm Only on wp el a freight car, have sued both roads for HOPE TO CATCH ACUINALDdr Throwtsf Out Vote In Kastarkf. progLouiiviile, Ky., Nov. I6.-- The BbUbvb Hb Ii Trjtag Tftpi intudaforeo la South Afrlea to ress of the contest in various counties From Limb, Ladjaaillh. in the atate ia the point about which London, Nov. 14. The aimnltaneons Nov. 13. Great interWashington, the governorinterest in th fight for nttackajon Ladysmith. Mafeking and ship la centered. The determination est is felt in the war department over Kimberley which opened Thursday in either Aguinaldo's sudden change of base manifest full recognition by the Boers of these disputes mayof swing northeastward from Tarlac to Bayom-bon- g, of th face the for th fact that every day leaaen direction the result be made to the about seventy-fiv- e mile distanL aa they will return their chances of a successful onslaught There are numerous of the spelling commissioner. on any of the three British strongholds. atate board of election contests involve 4,000 vote in latter place, but the foregoing is the These General Joubert'a ehanee of reaching one generally adhered to oa the maps seven counties as follows: in possession of the war department Pietermaritzburg can be said to have 95 votes, Taylor'a Christian county, vanished. The most interesting feature of the 1 at HopkinsThis i already reported to be admit- plurality one precinct, new situation ia that Agninaldo haa thrown out by ted by CoL Schiel, th German officer ville, which waa today been forced out of the Tagalo country Johnson officer. election the county commanding the Boer artillery, who ia where 878 plurality for Taylor into a region to the north where th county, to have been authe supposed largely on Tagalo ia not apoken and where the thor of the Boer plan of campaign, and i being disputed by the Democrat mountain and valley ar filled with who in an interview i alleged to have the ground of alleged irregularities Wegritos and other savage tribes who for Taysaid: The Boers intention waa to Knox county, 1,835 plurality are hostile to tbe Tagalo. This ia a Under contest. mandatory have captared Pietermaritzburg and lor, in about the most mountainoa and inacAfaluMa'i tarrmM. then to dictate term. Bat all hope of order of Judge Brown at Barbourville, cessible eart of the island, the certified by the returns have been Manilla, Nov. 15. The correspondent accomplishing this must now be abanIt ia on the headwaters of the Mogot county election officers, but the conof the Associated Press with General doned.' that beThe Aguinaldo is now located. There is no doubt that from the Brit- test wHl undoubtedly be renewed Young telegraphs from San Joee that is open for him down tbe long way board. fore the state . Agninaldo did not escape to the north- ish point of view the British situation Mercer county, 386 plurality for Tay- stretch of the river to Aparri at the east He and his army, the correspon- ta rapidly Improving. Nearly 8000 mouth of the where it flow dent adds, are surrounded." Hi last troops reached Sooth Africa daring lor. The Democratic chairman of the Into the sea. Cayngan This ia one of the wildconof notice filed has election board order to th Pilipino commander at the last forty-eighoars, sad by the est but richest valley in the island. San Jos were to bold San Jose and end of the week 6000 or 7000 more will test in three large Republican preIt is believed the river Cayngan ia navvarious cincts. Irregularities. alleging be added to the British strength it Carranglan at all costa. for our tinclad boats 150 miles igable n out throw be If these shall Col. Hayes haa captured Agninaldo precincts Natal. These will probably be pushed from its mouth and for canoe much l will have a safe in GoeU-the plurality secretary, and Major Coleman ia in forward to Kstcourt. bringing the The county election board further. county. It is expected as soon as Aguinaldo baa adjourned, but the contest will come before the state board. Nelson shows any disposition to move down votes are being contest the valley toward tbe China sea that county, ed by the Democrats on the ground warships and gunboats will be sent that they uere certified for IV. P. Tay round the northern end of the island to meet him and cut off his escape. lor instead of W. S Taylor. If it is his Intention to escape fiom CharlMtoa a Complete Um. Luzon he would naturally seek Aparri Nov. 16. Details regarding Manila, the reported grounding of the Unit or some northern port but the country ed States cruiser Charleston show around Carabello mountain is MVKh could' probably stand off the that she struck au unchartered cot al that he American force in a game of reef ten miles east of Kamiguine k in the hills for the greatisland. Her stern was almost er part of the coming season. find her bow almost out of A water. heavy sea was on, and the Killed Hto Wife la Presence of IOO People, cruiser began rolling violently. The Allentown, Ia , Nov 10. George W. water-tigdoors were quickly closed, Kern, proprietor of a hotel, shot himf J fx. $ but were stove in under the engioe self and w ife. The couple had not been compartment, the largest of the ship. living together lately After the first efforts to right her, Mrs. Kern had boarded a street car the officers feared she might slide off and her husband followed and stood on beeause of the .heavy sea, and they the rear platform displaying a revolabandoned the attempt to save her ver. She ran from the car 8tj thh screaming They hurried to the launches and and sought the protection of about 100 boats and rowed away, prepared to wire mill employees, who had just finfight for a landing, with two Colt guns, ished work on tbe night shift. 134 rifles and ten days rations. Some Kern hastened after her and dragged of the officers and men were dressed into his hotel, barricaded the door her in only pajamas and their under clothing. The breech blocks of the cannon with a chair, and in full view of tha were removed before the boat put off. crow d shot her dead. Two hours after the Charlestou struck He ran into another room and there all bad gotten away. killed himself. Kern was 38 years old IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. and h is wife 29. U. S. CRUISER CHARLESTON. State at For October iMued by FreM Ceoor at UpHovB. Barcas of Statist lea. Carranglan with an escort of 175 Bolo-me- British force there np to 10,000 men Washington, Nov. 61 The stateLondon, Nor. 12. Complete silence on hi way to the province of and making a genera! attack on Lady- ment of Imports and exports of the has again fallen upon affairs in South Nuvn Vlsaya. The son of General smith by Gan. Joubert vary hazardous. United States for tbe month of Octo- Africa. The British public must per., l.lanoras and bis family ace prUooer. ber last issued by tb bureau of statis-tistic- s, force be content with th brief, stereoFor Life With Her Insane Husband The General barely escaped. shows that the amount of mer- typed report which the censor allow SL Louis, Mo., Nov. 14. In the grasp chandise imported during the month to filter through from Cape Town. Ftllpln Capital ('aptorsd. of her insane husband Mrs. Ralph was 72.705,894, of which 329,792,014 That this condition of affairs is no Manila, Nov. 14. Colonel Bells reg- Reif battled for her life from 7 p. m., was free of iment and a small force of cavalry duty. The exports of do- longer due to pressure of work or delast Saturday night until 3 a. tn Sun- mestic merchandise entered Tfirlaa without opposition. during the same fective eables has been amply proved. Where Agninaldo, with his army aud day morning. She bad been kept a month amounted to 1125,232,972. The Eastern Telegraph company prisoner by her husband in tbelr third the During the last ten months the ex- reckons that the real delay in transmisgovernment, haa fled is a fist for three days For two days ports of merchandise exceeded the im- sion is about story two days It is evideuL mystery. of tbls time she was without food. port by $370,807,157. Communication with, distant points therefore, that the censorship is responWhen she attempted to leave the room The of gold during the last sible for the other two ia impossible, except by means of the day of delay her husband would seize her and bring month imports amounted to 37.562.876, and the which seems to befall all the disAt which crowded government wire, her back. exports amounted to 3772,867. with official business. tclies. A tenant on the floor below, During the last ten months the im- pa hearing General Mae Arthur has taken Barn-baMoreover, the Daily Telegraph anof the disturbance, finally called a police- ports gold exceeded the exports by This is supposed to be the 18,180,792. The silver imports during nounces that ite inappropriated disman. Forcing open the door Mrs. Reif October amounted to 32,193,125, and patch from Ladysmith, dated trongeat position held by tbs Filipinos, was found Monday, lying on the bed with her the exports to 34.985,510. During the which except Tarlac. The brief accounts of husband's hands the war office published on Tuesten last months the her of throat. silver exports clntching the engagements received Indicate that day, waa not delivered in Fleet street exceeded the imports by 318,806,721. the rebels fought according to their Sbq was Struggling feebly but was too until It is beyesterday morning. DEATHS IN THE ARMY. recent tactics, retreating after firing a weak to offer much resistance. Reif lieved war office the that fur. received was taken to the city hospital. He had From May 1, 1 SUM, to Jan 30, 1899, There ther fw volleys One officer of the Thirty-sixt- h been nothlast dispatches but evening, in confined the insane Wera tt.619. asylum for regiment is the only Americas several has been published. months, but was released three Washington, Nov. 14. Surgeon Gen- ing reported killed. Mie eral weeks ago at Stem bergs annual report give a request of his wife, It la thought that Aguinaldo Is mak- as CUBANS DISCONTENTED. wa thought he was cured. it comprehensive review of the health of Reif an some to reach oa point ing attempt the troops on the field and at home, the Thoyr Doat Lika Bala mt America os la th is a Bricklayer. the coaet where he can escape from th casualities and losae in battle and in Isiaad. Islands. Alleged Da via WHl Foesd. hospital, aa extended to the sick and Havana, Nov. 12. Proceedings at Vice Prssldsnt Hobart laaprovla. Drosha, Not,12,j Vl,1IULf'1!, au4 otheiju teres ting in for-- , meetings recently held in Santa Clara Paterson, N. J Nov. 14. VleePresi. ? has come to light anT 'ufn !rtWUJ prosmatlon dent Hobsrt passed a favorable night, pect that the immense estate of the of the relative to the physical welfare for the discussion ef the political fuarmy. The total number of ture, indicate the existence of wide and the improvement that has beet late Andrew J. Davis, tha Mon Una deaths in our armies, including regu- spread feeling and discontent with the observed for several days con tinned millionaire, will again burden the lars and from May 1, 1898, American rule. Civil Governor Gomel today. He ate solid food with relish records of the Montana supreme court to June 30,volunteer, 1899, were 6,619, of whom and other official are said to be th and It promptly assimilated. With hi There la a woman in the case, and she 494 were killed in 216 killed by Senator Capotes report meals he took milk, and between mesh is after her share of th Davis millions accident, 202 died battle, of gunshot wounds gives 137 now existing municipalities was given punches. and wounds received in action, 2,774 Her name ia Mary C. Wilson, and her in the island. finds He 283 towni that from This Is a marked change from hit home ia in Chicago, but the case takes typhoid fever, 476 from malarial fever, 359 from pneumonia, 342 from and bamleta were destroyed daring th( condition ten days sgo. At that time it origin in Omaha, as W. A. Sanders, diarrhoea and dysentery and 185 from war, and that the approximate populahe waa rapidly sinking and his stom- an Omaha lawyer, leaves here in a few yellow fever. tion of Cuba ia 1,317,082, lues by 314,-60-5 ach had refused food of all kinds. For to fils for tha will Butte, Mont, days FORTUNES AT CAPE NOME. than it waa in 1887. several days he lived on grapes and the for probate. -Bushsls of Ttksl Said to bs Money Oat juice of grape fruit, but it soon apDomestic Exports For Octobor. Andrew J. Davis, was one of the Thors. peared that hi stomach waa so most consplciuou of tbs wealthy men Novl2. Th Octobet Washington, Sioux City. Ia., Nov. 14 Fred Leech that he coild not even take of Montana, and when he died, on haa received statement of domestic exports monthly a letter from J. Fletcher these. issued by the bureau of statistics, March 11, 1890, left an estate valued at Smith, located at Alaska. Iiealy, Mr. nobsrt now spends most of his from 95,000,000 to 97,000,000. No will of the Cape Nome country, shows ax follows: Bresdstaffs, 124,194,-09time in reciiningTwsitl end he sleeps n as to be found other than a document Speaking decrease as compared with Octohe says bushels of money are being without the aid of opiates. The most executed in 1864, and ber, 1896, about 3450,000. Cattle and aspiring heir made there. painful and alarming feature of ibis There are about 5.000 people at hogs, 92,210,496, decrease 9135,00a illness has been his attack of nervou- immediately plunged into litigation that wa drawn out into half a dozen Cap Nome. Auvii 9270-00sness as night approaches. These atCity is the name of Provisions, $14,622,862, increase, years. Cotton, tacks have decreased. 328,347,141, decrease, the town. Next season there will be according Mrs. Hobart, who baa spent nearly to The bulk of histofortune, Minted oils, 36,437,033, Mr. Davis broth20,000 or 25,000 people there. There 2.256,000. this will, goes time minute of her every during tbe ers Tbe woman who produces the are three Laplanders there who have increase, 31,784,000. During the last of her past two weeks at the bed-n- 'e 3 100, 000 by its terms, taken out more receive to will is than 3500,000 in the ten months the exports of these articlei husband, feels very much Butte fity jfels a handsome were $37,147,000 less than for the cor and has had more rest than formerly. n.hile for last three month. They spend 31,000 a public library. or more a day. responding period of 1898. STRUCK A LIVE WIDE. FRENCHMEN MAD. Republican National ConreetUra, MAJOR LOGAN KILLED- Thtrtem-TMr-Ul- d Clev, Und, O., Nov. 12. .Senator Boy K Ulod st Salass English Mast Apologise for Stopping Struck bv a W hit BaU.t Fltlpluo Or. . Vessel. Leading Hanna stated that a call would be is a Chargaat Haa Jarlnta. Salem, or- - Nov. 13. Archie JIcK;i. cued u itliin a tew daysfoe --the meet-inaria, o rVashington, No. 16. A cable d son of Rtr papers protest against the stopping of lop, the thirteen-year-ol- d of the Republican National comreceived at the war department Ronald RcKillop, pastor of the Baptist the .French steamer Cordoba by the patch mittee at II ash ing ton. Tbe meeting announces John A. that Major Logan, church here, - waa kilied by cruiser Msgicieonc, British third-clas- s d volunteer infantry, has will probably be held December 13tb electric wire this evening. Th boy ff Lourenzo -- Marquez. The Petit Thirty-thirbeen killed in a fight at Luzon, ile or 14th, although the exact date will ' , climbed a pole supporting wire wfaicb Bleu says: rewaa leading hie battilion in action at not be decided upon until next week. The arbitrary eet of England la stretched at a height of twenty-fiv- e to French ban the Jacinto. He :is a son of the late At this meeting tb committee will an govquires apology feet. He cought hold of a live and and indemnity to the owner Gen. John A. Logan of Illinois and select the date and a dead wire which completed h ernment place for holding of the Cordoba and to the authorities" Mrs. Maria Logan, now a resident of circuit aud he received a shock of tW6 The the next National convention. Thers de Paria pro- Washington, Echo leaves and the Soleil ile a widow and thousand volts. He fell to the grosnd test in similar term, and the Matin three children, who are at present re- ar twoacanciea on the committee and was picked np ded. and these will be filled at the demands that an investigation be made siding at Youngstow n, Ohio. session of that body. 1 BRITISH SITUATION IMPROVING. sub-nieig- as-su- re ladiy Te IUpI laClaa t Denver, Colo., Nov. IS. Game Warden Lea ia organising a poaee her to expel from Colorado several hundred Indiana who are encamped at the head water of Yellow creek, between and Douglas creeks, and are engaged in killing deer. The settler are alarmed lest the Indiana shall aeek to avenge npon them tb killing of several Indiana by Game Warden Wilcox and n posse two year ago. Governor Thomas haa called oa tli sheriffs of five counties in northwestern Colorado to aid the gam warden in enforcing the laws There are probably loo of the old Colorow Utrs engaged ia the party and an equal number of Uncompahgrea and Uintah. These are supposed to belong to the White Rocks ageoey. 7 n. NB d ring-leader- s. d 9, " 'y TV g J y forth-comin- g - !SS |