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Show V. . COALVILLE TIMES N. J. Mua.r Editor PETERSON. t Entered at th Poitofflc In Coalville, Utah. May T. 114, ai Seond-Cl- a Mailer. Mississippi, Tennessee and 1 1 40 cmincll of Provo ha ntil il ro r I an electric lighting tun a a cost of $1." Min i.t) de- ss of AtMin Juki north of r $1 410 from fif it il jdo get of V till- - tiei-l- seartliB rtf wick inoii' than in iaxis (ollirtrl hv of Salt ,,i K i i ountv During iti. "on i.oii t.e ii . HU ii I i 1 niliinii in o hm it. im sbith struck on t lie Hill illil rmidt ruble d.iiniiKt hi oof t amt outbuilding f loiiaon was siruik li) a sign Mi A i Ogden i aliiih fill from rectnl lerlmu-l- a windstorm Injur i hull-lin- In during the Salt Luke, and tl il IioIIIhh a mr penter. foil from In fc scaffold at the h.i ini!lii(C mill emirs- - of construction at Garfield, an was instantlv killed Mr Ellen Mtllgat of Og-l- n severed a iari of her lud-finger of the left hand with a small haml ax while chopping kindling WihuI Ralph Collett, of Salt lutke City, was run down and trampled on by a horse while he was walking on the street, sustaining serious Injuries Work will be started on the proposed new electric Interurban line between Salt iutke, Saltalr, Bingham Junction and Garfield this week. About fifty student registered last week for the farmers' winter course and for the midwinter semester in at the Brigham Young university J 1 Provo. s councti of Kays who haa been Heber J. Sheffield, member of the city wills for tvyo terms, has been appointed by that body as mayor of the city to succeed R. W. Barnes, resigned. are being Extensive preparation made by the executive committee of .the State Poultry . association, for a big poultry show to be given in 8alt Lake City. January 21 to 26, 1907. Attorney C. C. Richards of Ogden has filed a civil action for libel against William Glasniunn, editor of the Standard and Ogden's postmaster, In which $10,000 damages are asked. Charles Oormari,Y firema&r was"" assaulted by George Pillsbury, a swltcb-m&at- n at Ogden, and so" , the yards -- V'rflLlinJLlifiLhaJuay iUnU Jr known whau started jthajrouble, Vhe Itah County Poultry anj Pet Stock association will hold a fair In that ihe exhibit will be much better than that of last year, which was very satisfactory. The home of Sidney Lewis of Vernal was destroyed by fire last week, the fire being started by kindling wood left on the stove to dry. This Is the third time Mr. Lewis has lost his borne by fire In two years, Within the past week every slot machine In Ogden has been put out of commission as a result of an. order issued by the police department, and the Indications sre that they will be permanently closed. Valltson Tanner, who hail hla neck broken at his home in Ms lad Valley, Idaho, and who lay In an Ogden hospital for six weeks, after which he left7 apparently cured, died soon after reaching his home last week George Salmon was stabbed in a saloon brawl In Salt Lake City by James Gillespie. Both men were Intoxicated and the stabbing resulted from an argument over aorae trivial matter. Salmon la not dangerously injured After twenty rounds of fighting, during which time neither man shunned his work. "Fighting Dick" Hyland was given the declriou over "Cyclone" Thompson, In the Grand opera house, at Ogden, on the tfith, Frank L. Epps, an eastern man now residing In Salt Lake City,' who. It is understood, represents outside capitalists, la promoting a scheme for the de- velopment and use of the natural gas deposits that for years have been known to exist In Davis county. Erastus S. Foote, an expert mechanic and who built the first (lour mill in Tooele County, was found dead in the road on the 12th, death evidently leing due. to natural causes. Mr. Foote was 89 years of age and had llved Tii rtah about roity years. Joseph Clark of Chalk Creek lost his house and nearlv all his furniture Mr by fire last week. No Insurance Clark has been a coal miner all bia life, and by the strictest economy had become the proud owner of a beaut ful borne. It Is not known how the fire h Edifice Historic III BEFORE kansas Swept fcy Small Sized Cyclone. I. ilns i Five Lives Known to Have Been Lost. W-ilProperty Damage is Heavy People Are Killed by Falling f. ijul .1 i nnf'i-iiu- With Oc- - Was Hurt. null) was exploited In 3L 'oinday. The edifice was iii I .n Indescribable seen- ot tolioweil There were uo Hi, im ' i - on BANKERS FIGURE IT OUT. B1HER FEELIIIC CATHEDRAL Was Crowded curred. But No On Ar- V Prospect of American Occupation of the Island for $ome Time to Come. " I Bitter Fasting Between Two Political ihe echoes of the t Parties, the Moderates Preferring ceased a camst III' II, .11 American Occupation to Lib.i anting lit ll words to quiet Buildings or Burned eral Rule. to Death. ut in vain. They fled to " "'l U,i all illicit mi- and s number of women chlldt-i-faint-i- l a ud Uiimeu Havana. The bilter feeling between Mt inptiis, Tenn Tlgtaihn ami M Ii.iin.il and tried t .protect thilr tin- - moderates and the liberals is telephonic eoimmiiiio.min fiom ijitlltrs in the crush. The church W growing more Intense a a conse-qu- i in Mississippi, Ai kail--- . is and 1 mu i ho i.irv. Imwtver that there was auF nee bf rumors that the former parfor a distance of several humlt-j see A ty is .prepared to go to pic morn im tie crowd to scatter, any length to miles repent that leirtiory to havesuf no one w,i- - injured. No trace of th pi meat new the result of elections, h of the deed has bee fered. on Sunday, fiom one or p, ipiit.itoi shtch, It Is a foregone conclusion, wind found and most destructive riin would be an overwhelming liberal vie a c itu s,w h w a s Slue Sen" storms fn year -- Tory. The moderates are believed to In li ter himself, erected a Five live are known to haw lain oi arm in ' D on the site of Mb piefcr an indefinite American occnpa lout and great damage don to pnm pi, .mil hiMliea to mark the ssit d Vea nxatlou Ue Unit- 111 w lie, e mala of gt. Peter are erly and crops to states submission to rule. liberal u h no dastardly ucei)n sye fc! At Winona, the I'alholn Inn led Mts The liberals assert that the moder noted in ihe annals of the church. I, church, Christian and the Meihodod tes are prepared to Instigate disWRECKED ON THE LAKES. churches and the Hesty biick yard orders in all provinces as soon as the were demolished and numerous liuild date of the elections is fixed, hoping badlv Canadian Steamer Goss Down During bv lugs umoofed and otherwise this means to compel the provisTerrific Galt. Among the largest Imlld damaged ional government to abandon its intenFort William, Ont. In a terrific ga? tion of holding elections. Ings damaged al this place aie ih mill oil the house, mi l.ake Snpmtor. the Canadian steam postofflee, opera Such intentions are vehemently the rottou eompiessor w alehouse of it Thi.mo C.ipiam George Pearson, by the moderate leaders, who, the Jackson Mercantile eompaiit, and Htiuik a rock lour miles east of Thun however, are frankly opposed to the the residence of E. J Dunkrion Be dor Cape ami was totally wrecked. election and advocate the conproject sides these about twenty five smallei The American sieamer Philip Minch tinued retention of American troops and the Canadian steamer Strathconta tn the hope that the delay will bring buildings were almost complete! The roof of ihe compies were also blown ashore during thf about dissensions In the liberal ranks and the consequent extinction of the was torn off by the wind, which at storm, and the fonuer may bew total This present liberal preponderance times reached almost tornado like ve loss The mews of all three steamers also will give time for the organization of the conservatives loclty, falling oh the home of E J are safe Fears of an outbreak are not serioustinDunkstou, 205 yards nwuv The wind struck wind Theona the When ly considered by the provisional govstorm was preceded and followed by was blowing fifty miles an hour, and ernment. The rural guard has been snowstorm caused the heavy rains, causing serious washouts the blinding reinforced and redistributed, In acto of run entrance the north to ship along the route of the Illinois Central Thunder ha The steamer struck cordance with previous plans, to more railroad and badly damaging crops bow on and tbe stern swung around than 300 posts throughout the Island, !fi the and It Is believed these men will be At Mathlaon, Miss , serious damage against the rmks, crushing able to deal and decisively la reported to have occurred, and a steel sides of ihe ship like paper. The With the first promptly of disorder. symptoms on remained twenty, numbering crew, woman was killed by a falling build the vessel for two hours after she HAD HARD VOYAGE. ing. struck, but were compelled to take to At Techula a falling tree, striking a the lifeboats for safety. A few moments after the crew had Vessel Given Up for Loet Reaches small frame building, caused It to he the wreck the boilers ex abandoned Port After Many Tribulation. set afire, and a woman and child were ploded and the shattered bull slid oft burned to death. Philadelphia. After a voyage of 207 water. At Honconnah creek, a few tulles the rock Into deep from the Hawaiian islands, durdays froirl this city, a railroad trestle fell NEW LAWS ORAWN UP ing which the vessel was given up SIXTEEN a of the at night under weight for lost, the steel schooner switch engine, the engine plunging Commission at Into the swollen stream, carrying with Work of Insurance Klneo tied up at a wharf here on FriMeeting In Chicago. It Engineer C. V. Peterson and Fire-maday. The schooner Is commanded by A. R. Ritchie, who were drowned. Chicago. Members of thetpssrance Captain Patten and carries a crew of West Point, Columbus and Mahln. eominlMdott who bad been- la session, fifteen men.'- The captain's log 'show Mbs., are reported to have suffered week projected for the drafting past serious damage, but as these, points tale of hardship, the vessel during are completely cut off from com muni- -' laws for the control ot life tnsuraqa; tha voyage sustaining nisny accidents. -cation, It Is Impossible st this- time VI throughout the obttStry, tsAtT5ie The steam gear by which sails were wOfriiiiClye extent. their work Saturday and , adjourned. raised and anchors handled was out of I No complete report of the content order several times, and all hands, two Perish in flames. the wife ot Captain Patten, plated recommendations - ws made Hotel at Goldfield, Nevada, Destroyed prior to the adjournment. 'tud It will were compelled to take their turn at the pHmpfc by Firs Two Quests Meet DatH, not b prepared for some. time. ' Goldfield, Nevada. At an eurly hour Sixteen new proposed laws have Dakota Man Arrested for Killing . His Brother. Saturday morning the Hotel Goldfield been drawn up, and It is believed by will, U was destroyed by fire, end two guests, the commissioners that they D Accused of killing his N. Minot, adopted by the various stale, correct A. H. Heber of Los Angeles and Judge the greater part of the abuses in the brother and nailing the body In a box J. M. Ellis of Denver, met death In the management of life Insurance compaad taking It with him as household flames, while a number of the guests nies. The blits will be introduced good to Stanley. Martin Hagen, who during next winter Into the legisla- fives two miles north of escaped in their night clothes. Stanley, was states. tures of thirty-sevefrom were by Many Injured jumping arrested Friday amj taken to Devil's (he second and third stories, as ihe Young Woman is Beaten to Death Lake, where the crime is alleged to With Pleca of Iron Pip. big wooden building was enveloiwd so lave been committed. Hagen formerquickly that there was no other means El Paso. Tex Her lifeless body still ly lived near Devil's Ijike, moving of escape. C. A. Cranim of Isis An warm. Fell pa Guerrera. a young Mex- trom there 'to Stanley about a week gelea hsd a leg broken: C. A. Young.t about ican woman, was found In herrorynt on Igo. His brother disappeared Los Angeles, leg broken and severely-cuabout head and body; F. B. Woods, South Oregon street Sunday morning. the same time. The police allege that Hagen killed Los Angeles, hip and leg broken. She had been criminally assaulted and In a fit of passion and that Many others sustained more or less then beaten beaten to death with a his brother In a box and shipped he serious Injuries. Nothing was saved piece of Iron pip a short In- It toput the body After along jvtth his furniture. Guests es- vest In the entire building. Stanley a hot Ion and chase, Santiago igat caped In their night clothes. Very few Blanco wa arrested and la In jail The police advance the theory that was thrown into the Missouri tie body took time to dress. charged with ihe crime rtrer. e As -- im d -' i 1 v A . de-Bl'- d d tt -- 'r n With Canal Laborers. Colon. President Roosevelt reached Cristobal at 3:15 Saturday afternoon, and personally Inspected the houses of canal employes, the camps of ihe laborers. the docks and other points of Interest Mct of the presidents time t Cristobal was devoted to an tnrpetr-tlon of the quarters of the laborers He talked with some of them and made note of their complaints, which were chiefly on the scarcity of West Indian food. The president promised That Improvements, such as the erection of baths and kitchens and the paving of streets, would be made President Talk Wanta Funds for Public Works. Pekin. In connection with the opening of Mukden, Antung snd Tatung Kao, Yuan Shi Kal, governor of Chi U of the forces, and commander haa memorialized the throne, asking for funds for the construction of needed public works, which he declares China ought to carry out In order to maintain her sovereignty. The board of revenue has recommended that the necessary money be raised In the province affected- - and paid- back from the revenue collected therein . Eight Men Entombed in Deep Well In Indiana. Terre Haute. Ind Effective work on the pfcrt of the rescuing party Saved the lives of at least seven or started.' eight workmen entombed In a cave-lThe farmers of tbs river bottom in a deep well at the plant of the Incountry between Provo and 'Otmstead diana Distilling company on the Waare greatly Interested in having the bash river front on Saturday. When proposed boulevard ' from Provo tc the cave In occurred the men were at Olmstead and the cunypn resorts come work tn the bottom of the well. They through their section, and have of were covered by the drop of earth. fered to secure s right of way for the One of the men will probably dte. Seven other are crushed and , badly boulevard. cut. 1 n ' All ALTAR . SOUTH STATK NEWS UTAH l III EXPLODED WorthipehwWhsn Explosion rayaMa la Advaaca. Dae Tear (ill Montha Three Monthe Gloria Copies Mi 11 I OT SVaSCRIFTION. TERMS Th- BOMS T Y CONFIDENT OF WINNING OUT. Oil Company Issues Cheering Circular to Stockholders. New Yolk - The directors of the Standard Otl company iiiod .mother circular on Saturday to the stoi khol-1- . era of the company, saying t hat the companys position Is unassailable front both a legal and a moral Standard s Tbe directors ileclai- confident that in the proceed. Ings now Instituted the company's position will lie successfully maintained and vindicated point them-pelve- Man Charged With Arsonl Bellefontalne. O Geo'ge Gamble, Xgeft 65, said to b a prominent rtf Iron of Denver. Goto., has been indicted on the charge of arson, and was at once arraigned and pleaded not guilty it Is alleged in the indictment tha Gamble on Oct. 7 last burned a flour mill at Zanesfleld. near Ikdlefontaiur for which he had paid It.fiei ami on width he had placed $.5,500 insm anre St ue Fire Marshal Creamer claims 'h.u fires occurred in buildings wJiiclL CLuwUt owned at Champaign. Crluna au Tuscol. Ill . and Evans. Colo Prominent I They Are Used to Such Doings. Pittsburg A large automobile cun veylng the members of the Washing, ton and Jefferson football te m of Ex posit on Washington. Pa., from park, Allegheny, to their hotel in tliH city, wat wrecked Saturday r.iehi by a street ear at Fifth avenue and Wood street. There were eleven nun m the All were thrown o the automobile (street and hi umed. but none were serl otrOv hurt. The motor car wjs molished. W part of which scraps be ride of the car, breaking all the windows. , Convicted of Counterfeiting. Denver. Dr. J. D. Eggleston, a prominent physician and son of President Eggleston ot the Pacific Express company, was convicted In the 1nlted States court here on five counts of apparatus hating In his possession Dr for making counterfeit money Eggleston became Involved In a quar rel with a former business partner, which Teaulted In his office rooms being. raided. The o.utcome of this ac tin wao The charge filed against him on YCPkE resulted in hi sconvletion Frilay. s Jury Justifies Lynching. Aiievllle, ,N, C, At the inquest over the body of Will Harris, alias Rufe 1 liidty, the negro who was shot to iieatl by A posse of officers and cki zea the coroners Jury returned the Tbe fullering remarkable verdict: s,t id WUl Harris, alias Rufe Lindsay, r.tmetp bis death at the hands of pub lie !rtted cltixens who at the time w-I the fearless and unselfish dis i hnrg of a public' duty. tharth law vindicated and Justice ad might mmlsured. r a Breads Refuse Demands. t bkago- - A demand by the independent fil dealers of the entire country th it tie eastern railroad make a re cent in tbe (iuitkfi of nearly 40 rr and Its products on at a here Friday WaS (fused meet! g of the General Freight assothey ciate and the oil' men declare will i ike their case before Yhe inter-(ta'- I commerce commission. A of ,he matter win be ,he ,e,,or declare that 'ought, will b raffs pf petroleum . -- tht demand t granted. NEWS SUMMARY Agree Upon Plan of Currency Re'form That Suite Them. Th plan of currency Washington reform agrted upon hv the commit tees of the American Hankers' association and the New Yot k ihambr of commerce upon which thev have been at work for four days. Was made pule lie Before Thursday adjourning finally, a committee was appointed to whom was intrusted the diafting of bill for presentation to congress which will embody the idt as expiessed tlie statement made public hv the committee of bankers Th plan agred iiHn bv the tw committees contemplates the t'Siie under government supervision of tredit bank notes by national banks equal to 40 per oent of their bond secured circulation, subject to a tax of 214 per cent per annum, an automatic Increuae of credit notes under certain conditions, a further issue of credit notes equal to 124 per cent of a banks capital at a tax of 5 jier cent per annum, the establishment of guarantee fund for the redemption of credit notes; repealing the existing law limiting the holdings of the bond secured Tftotes to $3,flfm,000 per month ahd the deposit of all public money above reasonable working balances in national hanks without collateral se euritles. on which the banks are to pay 2 per cent INDIANS CLAIM THEIR RIGHTS, v Senate Committee Listen to Argu mente Against Present System. Muskogee. I T. The entire time on Frida) of the senate Indian committee was devoted to hearing arguments in favor of removing the restrictions placed on tbe sale of Indian lands The morning session was productive of much feeling. Colonel Robert L. Owen, a Cherokee by blood, a prominent attorney and candidate for the United States sen ate, said In reply to a question as to whether be had ever had his restricI am as free a citi tions removed: zen as any man on this senate committee. 1 am a free man. I will not bow my head to the interior department. I have no personal restrlc-tibnI have never made and will never make application for the removal of my restrictions. "The fault of this government which controls the Indian Territory lies In the frailty of human nature which leads a man to believe that he can govern a people better than they can govern themselves. s; UNIFORMITY OF DIVORCE LAWS. The National Congreas in 8eeion at Philadelphia. Philadelphia. The national congress on Uniform divorce laws, in session In this city on Tuesday, adopted about one-thir- d of the proposed uniform bill ae drafted by the committee appointed at the meeting held in Washington nine months ago. The portions adopted include seven causes under which annulment of marriage may be obtained and six causes for absolute divorce. states Delegates front twenty-seveand the District of Columbia and representatives of all Protestane denom Inations who attended the interna tional conference on marriage, together with a Catholic prelate. Bishop Shanley of North Dakota, attended the sessions, which were presided over by Governor Penny-packen Major General William R Shatter, C. S. A., died at Bakerfield, Cal., on the 12th. from pneumonia. Herbert Bradley, a wealthy flour deer on was killed by a Mont-tlair- , near thi- home at his pieserves . pt N .1 Four men weie killed and a score by the expio sion of a boiltr oi a pin at CatllksMlIe, Aik The Hlieets of Warsaw are again in tontrol of the cavalry in consequence of thieatvned disordei because of the high juice of meat The firsi class Japanese battleship' Satsutna. lhiiou tons, the first battleship to he launched in Japanese ters, was launched on the 15th A t eaet ionary newspaper of Moscow demand- - the expulsion of ouut Witte from Russia, and s.iys he will remain in Rusal. i at the rink of his life Repi esentative Boutke Cotkran and Miss Annie Ide, daughter of Henry C. Ide, formerly governor gtner.il of Ihe Philippine were married oil the 15th. Prince Albeit of Flandets. the heir apparent to the Belgian throne and nephew of King iopold, has been sworn In as a member of ihe Belgian Senate Although there exists no law to the contrary, the government of Peru has refused to allow a local firm of bankers to ship 12.0'iu silver sols (about 12.000 pounds) to London V. C Sweatnian, of Philadelphia, dropped dead while running to catch a train He was 85 years of age and wag one of the heaviest dealers in malt in the Cnited State Mrs. Chat les A Strong, daughter of John D Rockefeller, died at Cannes, France, on the 14th Mrs Strong had been 111 for some time and suffered a paralytic stroke on Novtmher 12 William R Hearst, Independence league and Denton atic candidate for governor of New York, has entitled to the secretary of state 'hat he spent $386,370 In promoting his canvass. Mrs. Charles Mowry and her three children, Homer, aged 6 years, Ixiuise. 3 years, and a baby of 6 months, were burned to death in their heme on a farm at Batavia station, Michigan Six men were killed and five seriously Injured when a boiler In the power house of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railroad, in Collln-wood- , a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio, blew up. Generals Rolan and Castellanes were severely . - wounded--"- - near - Valencia, -Spain, as a result of the explosion of a land mine during experiment! which ware being conducted by the military engineers. Two persons were seriously injured and a number of women and children bruised and otherwise slightly hurt in panic caused by an Incipient blaze from a moving picture machine at Evansville, Ind Dr. V. C. Phillips, aged 83 years, former secretary of the state of Texas, and brother of United States District Judge John F Phillips of Missouri, committed suicide at Rocheport, Mo . injuied, stveral fatally, co-to- drinking poison. Avenged Sister Wrong. Three robbers escaped wlffl the conS. Murray-ageOre. Orlando Portland, of tents the safe of the Bank of Walk21 years, son of an east side Mo. The safe and front at er, Walker, C. physician, shot and killed Lincoln of the bank building were portion the at of Hubbard, Ore., Whitney borne of tbe latters sister, Mrs. Por- wrecked by the explosion of a heavy charge of dynamite. ter. at East Third and East Harrison President Roosevelt will be asked to streets, and then boarded a car and deliver the address at the unveiling went to the office of Sheriff Steven where he surrendered himself. In a of the monument to General Lawton, statement to the police young Murray being erected at Indianapolis by the said he killed Whitney because of the people of Indiana. The ceremony will latters persistent refusal td right a take place next Memorial day. wrong done Murray's sister. The American International. ConDEATH RATE IN ARMY. gress on Tuberculosis was held In New York last week. Dr. F. E. Daniel of The Great White Pligue Kill More Austin, Texas, the president, declared Soldier Than Any Other Dleeate. the keynote of the convention Is to b Washington. The report on the the prevention of tuberculosis by legiswork of the medical department of the lation. Robbers dynamited a safe in the army by Surgeon General R. M. O'Reilly, just made public, goes Into Bank of Lohorna, in Garfield county. that service during the calendar year Oklahoma, and escaped with $2,700 in 1903 and also compares the health of cash. The bank had just received the different armies of the world, as $10,000 to pay farmers for their cot. far as possible, In view of the different ton, but the robbers overlooked conditions In each army. The highest rate of admission to the Bert Seeley, who was under sussick report is held by the Dutch army, picion in connection with the, murder whose rate is 13.21 per 1,000 men, with of Edwin Garwin, in West Haven. the American army ranking second, Mich., was found dead In his bed, and with 12 95. snd the Russian army hold- lying beside him was his young wife, ing the lowest rate of 3.43 per 1.000 also dead. It fcs thought that the couple committed suicide. men. The British army ranks flrt In the The United States grand Jury at death rate, wijh 7.13 per 1,000 men, Pensacola, Fla., after four days' sesthe American army having the next sion, returned indictments - Prussian The6 28 against has army highest, twelve persons, charging peonage In the lowest rate, two per 1,000 men. As a cause ot death Tuberculosis Jed connection with cases which originwith a rate ot .68, a slight increase as ated atthe Jackson Lumber companys compared with the previous year. camp several months since. Pneumonia was second, rate .32. The Workingman's Savings and Loan company of Greenville, S. C., the Giant Powder Exploeion. Douglas. Arix Two Americans and only negro banking institution In the six Mexicans were killed by a prema- state, has closed Its doors by order ture explosion at a lime quarry nine of the state bank examiner. Careless miles east of Douglas. The quarry Is bookkeeping Is said to be the cause of the banks embarrassment one at which lime rock is secured for after congress conImmediately the smelters In this city. The explosion was heard and felt in this city. venes next month. Senator Cullom of will Introduce a Joint resoluSeveral boxes of giant powder were Illinois tion In the senate providing for the blow loaded into drill holes to being of an expert tariff comlime rock from the side of the quarry appointment1 to consider antf report on when a premature explosion occurred, mission those schedules uhieh would' be re-- 4 knocking thousand of tons of rock IsetL , on the men at their work below. by d , 1 . . |