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Show V t but the coolest person present appeared to be the prisoner. After the decision bad been rendered THE DATE OF EXECUTION FIXED Morgan talked freely, and while he ad . FOR JULY 7. NEXJ. milled that he and his brother robbed Fred Hanson, he denied shooting Yoaas Baadtt WlM Killed Foil (ertaia llronn. declaring that he did not fire Ilia Sentence ielmlj. Brews Mm a shot. Apparently IM. Ik. Least Mas la the Caart Hoorn. MURDER IN PRISON. MORGAN COALVILLE TIMES. rrUIHWO TIMM CO. - COALVILLE, UTAH NEWS. somber of new business blocks and cottages are being erected in Rich, A field. - - - - A boot 50 delegates attended the Christian . Endeavor " rou Ten tion at Provo. Fred btmon, one of the most prominent business men of Salt Lake City, died on the 10 Inst, from apoplexy. One of tbs visible signs of prosperity in this stats is the improvements being made on tbs different rsilrosds Tbs track on tbs Utah and Pacific it aow laid three miles south of Modena. Four miles will complete the road to McCone. The steel for the Hanpete Valley spur to the quarry was bought from the Oregon bbort Line and is now ber ing delivered. , Lawrence I to bare a 11,000 Tbs building will be s beautiful structure, end will be side to acschool-hous- e. JOBE Ilrlgbsm City. Utah, May STUDENTS ATTACK CIRCUS. SHOT. IT the Majors, alias James Morgan, who convicted on the 10th inst of murder the first degree for killing Totice ; h Captain Brown of Hgden.on April tot of his crime Urn last, will pay penalty on July 7th next, when he will be ee- st the state penitentiary. Morgan waa brought iuto com t for sentence at 10 o'clock Tuesday morn log and oo being asked whether he hal any legal cause to present why sentence of death should not be pronounced against him. Attorney It icy II. Jones, on behalf of defendant arose atid Btade an argument m arrest, f judgement snd motion for new trial An affidavit was filed reciting the defendants inability to pay for transcribing the reporter's notes, and asking the court for an order that tbta be done st the expense of the state. No objection to the slate bearing such expense wss made by the prosecution, but the motion for a uew trial whs strongly opposed. The court overruled the motion for a new trial, but ordered a transcript of the evidence to be made at the state's expense. Defendant s counsel have tHken step to accelerate the appeal Morgan was then told to staod up, and Judge llart proceeded as follows: It is always a serious matter when an individual assumes, or has to assume the disposition of human life. and fix the time beyond which a fellow , ' an 1 rancisco. May in Jacob Op-f- n penhwmer. a primmer serving a life term in the Sun (juentin penitentiary for the murder of fellow rmwl named Uow,. at the Folsom state on, attacked a guard named Jame McDonald, stabbing him five tunes The guard mil die. John showers, a three-yea- r man and one of tlie beat behaved men in the prison, was stabbed to death by George friend of the Putnam, a life-lonMajors boys Revenge was the cause of the Folsom murder, bhowers having turned state's evidence in the Lloyd Majors murder ease nearly twenty years ago. Abe Majors is now under a seoteuce of death in Utah for the murder of Police Captain Brown, Archie Majors was killed by Brown in an attempt to capture the young desperadoes. Lloyd Majors and a man named Jewell murdered two men in this state twenty years ago, and were hanged on the evidence of Showers. ii g W Uni Show Paimdas Is Prliwlsa Ee plt DlMcaltira. Il.nceton, N. J., Msy 17. Taw nee ud Mild West employees snd Prince-ur- n students indulged in s pitched battle yesterday, and continuous and trriUus rioting waa prevented only by the presence of men with cool beads, and the action of President Patton of Innwton university, later in the day, in uiHing a mass meeting of all the btixlcnts lor fifty years it has been an unit ritten law of Princeton that no circus parade must pass through tbs streets, l.iery show proprietor lu making his dates has always left Princeton from the list, for it bad been a matter of common knowledge that the students would enforce the unwritten law. The authorities attempted to perauade the manager of the circus to abandon the paiade, but he would not listen. '1 he trouble commenced when the students began throwing giant firecrackers under the feet of the horses and rotten eggs at the circus pcoole. Hit cowboys and Indians charged the students, using their whips, and were met with a storm of stones. Revolvers i.i s were drawn, but fortunately theii ners were wise enough to fire high over the heads of their antagonists. Edward Dlinon, colored, was knocked comodate too pupils. down and kicked in the head by a pony, as Building materials ere reported and his skull fractured Astndentwaa advanced along several lines, and it is STIR UP REBELLION. s by injured pony trampling upoD him adexpected that there will be further another Was injured by s bola, while SoStH vances especially In Iron. Eight t uplink Officers Arrrltsit In still another was struck by an Indian Africa. Tbs old tannery at halt Lake was with one of the snake whips. Many The Pretoria, Transvaal, May IS. destroyed by Arc, and thus another old students were less severely hart. The arrest at Johannesburg of sight alleged landmark Is blotted out The loss on snd Indians were also badly cowboys former British officers, on the charge the plant and eon ten Is was about bruised and cnL excaused intense lisa of high treason, 4,000. excitement there. The prisoners were AGUINALDO FLEES. Postal routs 4,010, from Los to Tear-daltram. to Pretoria by special brought extended Wayne county, has been After they had been lodged in jail they RrtrvaSs from Ballnag lato Kitts ErIJs to end at Torrsy.and tbs service as exNothing Hoard of Him la Two Weeks. were visited by the British diplomatic tended, will be operative from the ISth New York, May 17. A dispatch from agent here. instant.-The arrests were effected by s detec- San Miguel via Manila aaya: It is said earnFor tbs first week of May the tive who joined the movement, which, that Aguinaldo haa fled into the provings of the Rio Grands Western were it is asserted, was for the purpose of ince of Nneva Ecija. On April 29, he retreated by carriage from Balinag $47,700, an increase of 3,100, Local enrolllug men in order to cause an outtraffic throughout the stats caused the Ban Isidro and nothing haa through break of rebellion. Incriminating Increase. documents were found on the prisoners been heard from him in two weeks. The 5,000 Spanish prisoners who ara The clothing and furnishing goods and it is expected further arrests will men say the backward season haa held reported to be held by the insurgents be made. back trade, bat that with the appearThe officers srrested are Captain bars been carried into a northern ance of settled weather there will be Patterson, formerly of the Lancers; province and scattered among small much business done. R, F. Nieholis, Lieutenant J. Trembott, garrisons. They are beyond American succor this season unless a Filipino C. A. Kllislately a private deteitW Notaa much damage was done to surrender takes place within three oho J reLieutenant of at Johannesburg; the frplt crops the state by the weeks. cent cold weather as was at first reAllen, formerly of the horse artillery; SeFive American prisoners were car-tie- d Former Michael,, Ajuarterinaster tew localities ported. end only to rgeant J, Fries snd R. PrfloopeK Sen through this town last week.' will Che bad westher be frcgrettML85""5 of thui havs Jhihu lu the euiplukJthe Their names are unknown. British Sou tli African Tbs Sevier stake tabernacle Is nears any. WAR CLOUD R1SINQ. ing completion, and ll Is hell red trf police, It is said Ih. commissioner bsd will be fluisbed by JuIyTaud read, been Th China An who had the affair in hand, Arming Against dor dodecstlon. The building will be working up the case for months. Mr. Flag. effected who the Richof to town tbs thriving Beatty, the detective, 1 Hongkong, May 17. Tbe native oparrests, received his instructions last field. " week snd secured the necessary warposition to the occupation by British Grain and produce men say that ARK MAJOR. ALIA JAMES M OKU AX. rants yesterday. forces of the new territory, Kow Loon, while the market Is quiet at present, Hongkong, has suddenly been opposite CAPTURE INSURGENT CAPITAL renewed. About 900 men of the Hongjust as soon as agricultural operations creature shall not live upon the earth (iwrd and kong regiment, with machine gnns, begin In earnest, the farmers will sell It wss n dHtnl laurtM'i Adi.Hr Sss painful duty, no doubt, for the HtmuTek Uldrs tlrnatTlultl off their surplus winter stocks and are leaving here today and tonight, jury in this ease to find you guilty, aa 18 (Liners Lawtons while the volunteers have been warned msks tha market lively. Manila, Msy is an also have. It unpleasant they under Colonel Bummers to be in readiness for any emergency. Colonel N. T. 8. May, superintcud-snto- f task for the court, at this time, to fix advance guard, of the Oregon troops, took San Isidro, Tbe British second-clas- s 'gunboat Swift government forests for Colorado the time end pronounce the death sen at 8 30 Tuesday and three other gunboats are proceedthe capital, insurgent and Utah, aaya positively that abeep tence upon yon; although it is e mere ing to sea nnder sealed orders. These will not be permitted upon the re- perfunctory matter as far as the court morning. The expedition under Major Kebbe warships have 500 men on board. The serves. This decision elosea the Uin- la concerned, unless willing to violate of the territory back of the Hinterland is tah reaeryation to Utah sheepmen. the statutes of ths state snd all legal of the Third artillery, consisting of also disturbed, and Chinese troops battalion one Seventeenth infantry, H. Taufer, one of the leading bee requirements, the eourt haa no discre- the Ninth and one battalion of the have been sent there. enlturlata of the state, says he la of tion otherwise than to pronounce the First artillery, left Caluinpit at daydideath penalty upon yon. Mercy is a Coetly Cehae Fort Worthl. the opinion that the recent unprecebreak, mrrehing up the Rio Grande to dented oold weather of this season of vine quality, but of course mercy can- General Lawton's at Arayal. A flotila Havana, May 17, Colonel Reide has the year laliablelto have a" bad effect not rob' justice. Justice claims her' of canoes loaded with supplies also been making ait Inspection of the own. and under the statutes there is no Both forees forts around Havana, preparatory to a upon the yield of honey this season. up the river way to permit mercy to prevent the proceeded He says tinclsd" army report to General Brooke. the were by conveyed An agent of the Rio Grande Western terms of the statutes being enforced. under t aptaia Grant. sums were spent by the enormous that gunboats contractors Is engaging hands as far You have your right to make a choice Spaniards upon defenses that are now UNCLE SAM IS BOSS. oath as CircleviUo for grading work. aa to the manner of death to be hung utterly worthless. Cabanas fortress There la growing scarcity of teams by the neck until dead, or to be ahoL tha FthmI 11. WIU Abwl.uijr alone cost originally 14,000,000, but Fer and men all over the state, owing to Which is your preference?' trot t'ulm. d shells altwo or three the great amount of work being done. General most demolished it, and tbe same is My preference is to be shot! wss Msy 18. Washington. the firm, elcar and distinct announce- Brooks has not reported to the war aid to be the case of all the other forThe Ural freight train for over year passed over the Utah Central ment of Morgan, looking steadily at department any i ions situation la tresses, including Moro Castle. branch from Park City Tuesday of the judge. Cuba, and it is not believed at the deColonel Reide says that one sharplast week, This means a revival of, Judge Hart then continued: The partment that any alarm need be felt shooter stationed on the roof of the business on that line. Fifteen ears of judgment, sentence snd decree of the e the condition of affairs. No Taoon theatre with an ordinary - ore will corns down dslly sod the busi- court is that you. James Morgan, be regarding advice is given General liroobe, as it could render rifle, any practically ness will keep the three engines busy taken hence by tbe sheriff of Box Elder has been the policy of the (president to Havana fort untenable. A slngW .. . . all tbs tl me. county and aately kept until the 7th eiothe the officers in command m -- the artillery shot could, In many instance Tbs jkjlioeVrs hot'on' ihs' 'trail" oT day of July rand xra'that Islands with - plenary - powers 'ta deal' maf a Whole wall crumble iuto dust. walla the exterior of the of state in Lake Salt situations as they arise and bold with prison City. opium joint keepers Utah, between the honrs of 9 a. m, snd such officers responsible IHm Wltfe Htrvm. A number of young girls havs been 4 assured o'clock is all One other that thn sheriff beyond p. m., you, by thing found Ip these vile dent hitting the Washington, May 17. Through unconsiderations. 1 he United States will official be of shot this and until dead, officials county, end the city agents tbe government has been pips recently, remain for the present m absolute conhave determined to exterminate these may God have mercy upon your soul." trol of the island, aril the orders of the quietly making investigation into the The court Footn wss Crowded to officers in command will I ssstniDed tale of affairs is the insular group plsoes If they have to round up every Celestial In tbe citv. V. auffocitlou With interested spectators. by the government at Mashington. just south of the YTsayas islands, w it ) Woman a view to determining whether by MoffUnn UUiri Ffiftsufi. AtnbiUoa. IimhoI ftMtos'i Xha Rio Grands Western Is to make Ban Francisco. May 18. Captain F. Chicago. May 18 Proceedings have good management the inhabit; iuh some sxtensivs improvements in its tin- - superior court by cannot be brought into allegiance to hops in Balt Lsks City. This will make E. Buchan of the Twentieth Kansas been begun tu has wife of a Montana the United States without insurrection. Mrs. Morcharrosch who arrived from Manila, regiment, increase the force of It possible to tituincrt to Drove tier identity as the Tbe natives are in general Mohammemen employed la the shape by mare says; Geuersl Fupstoq has no poli I and ambitious cs does to care not daughter of Henry W Martin, Ahe rich dans and owe Altegience to a sultan than 100 men. This means n distribumingle In politics iu any shape or form. Chicagoan who died intestate last whom tbe Spaniards have never been tion of from 6,000 to 110,000 in fhtl When 1 last saw him. just before leav- May. It i. claimed by Mrs. Morcbar-rohc- h able to bring into more than nominal Lsks every month in wages. He maintains a harem his her mother, who was a ser- submission. that, were to to Msloloa, plana go The coedltione of fall or winter ing and it is probable lirctllt state, and as wheat shows great variations evsn in Cabs soon as the Filipino rebellion vant girl at the tlifton hotel. 'was will have to be proan Mr and was ranchin that annuity married to n cattle ended, Martin secretly twenty-seveengage ths asms county, some reports statI he estate vided for him out of the revenues of oos in of the interior ago. ing year. province!. Grained ing that ths crop is s total failure and He said that he bad all the adventures at 4UO,ooii There is considerable tbe islands after the United States others that it Is it good condition. he takes possession. wanted." as that to the outcome speculation Spring wheat and eats are In good NO EXTRA SESSION. West, Baptist Coming condition. A8alrl W.um i KFllntlny, 18. " Over 200 Chicago, Msy Baptists Tbs snowstorm of May 1 waa gener8n Francisco, Mac H Rcar Says Call WUI Mmbr of AdmlaletiaMea Mat Ii John G Matson who trill real all over the Itate, the depth of fall from Chicago snd eastern points have Ban Francisco to attend lieve Admiral" Dewey m command of ranging from half an Inch in some lo- departed for Washington, May 17. A member of of the three great the Astatic squadron, sailed anniversaries ths calities to seven snd eight Inches la for hia the administration who la in position others. It was beneficial to all field Baptist societies, the Missionary Union, poat ou the steamer Citj of Pekin, to know the views of the president, the Home .Missionary Society and the Tuesday afternoon. Admiral crops and especially beneficial to tbe Watson Wya that tha probabilities are against Publication Society. A reception was has been in command of tha districts. southern I Rare an 'extra session of congress being held for the easterners in the rooms of land navy yard, but was rel Tha president of the Emery stake called. He thought the president haa by ths Baptist Publications The annl Rear Admiral Kempff, and the tUbject some thought, but he baa decided that the academy at Castle came t vraariea, wbich will be the first ever thiacity on a special steamer. Admiral given aura that Bo eall would Dale most be completed by the next held reasonably it weV of the Rocky mountains, mLeol term la order to start at that mark the Completion of the first half Watson Is accompanied by hispDa be issued except In some un looked for would make it time. Tbs betiding la n two-storcentury of Baptist work ou the western staff. Lien tenants Marble and Snow- contingency, which den, ,i ueceaasry. comcost when will true to re, and "f T f pleted about 0,000. e, ow 1 well-directe- T m-- ear-vic- . ... day.-within 1 - Ad-mir- sl - y L 1 Tli 1UU- - UIh Oral, llw taranl. That ( ACUINALDO SAYS THEY MUST LEAVE THE PHILIPPINES. ( Ctb, Manila Baj, May 14 Captain Grant of th I tah battery, whose success in Bop bf This Acttoa to Forr Thfiir Ufff managing the army gunboats, Laguna renrata to Korofolso the Bolltg oroacy de lia aud t avadoDga, has won for Hi of Oofcraomt. him the sobriquet of "The Dewej of the Army," ha been put in command Washington, May 16. Newahaebeen of the recentlj purchased .Spanish, received from Manila to the effect that whose arms the insurgents gunboats Aguinaldo has issued orders thst mil These vessels are now being captured foreigners must leave insurgent terriprepared for opera. ions on the rivers hours. There and tory within forty-eigThe arming of aUmg the coast are only a few commercial men there, with all is the pushed being gunboats mostly - English and Germs a. Agui- diligence naldo believes that by refusing them Fre-vt- i troops are beginmug to go to the rights of he can the front Two battalions of the Sevforce their governments to recognize enteenth ofantry (regulars) that had the belligerency of his govbeen holding the lines about tbe city ernment in order that they may treat of Manila, will join Ganeral MacAr-thu- r for the safety of their subjects a divisiou at han Fernando, and THREATS OF WARDNEK MINERS. and one battalion of the same regiment will reinforce Major-GenerOpa Clash with Military Authorities la Lawton s division near Bacolor These . Gmw 4'AHww May will be replaced by tlie Twenty-firs- t 16 lhe order troops Wallace, Idaho, May regiment, wbieh arrived infantry against employing union miners in from the United Mates on the transany of the mines here without a per- port Hancotk Thursday. mit from the military authorities, STATEMENT OF EXPORTS. goes into effect this week, and many people expect a clash between the Statistic For Month of April Returned by miners and the troops. The miners Treasury lturean. are still nursing their wrath and the Washington, May 14 The monthly more radical are breathing defiance. statements of the exports of domestic If organized resistance to the military bread stuffs, provisions, cotton, cattle, authorities occurs bloodshed will fol- and and mineral oils, for tlie bogs low, aa the authorities are thoroughly month of 1899, issued by the April, in earnest. The fact that many of bureau of statistics, is as follows: the troops have been withdrawn withBreadstuffs, 15,131,485, decrease as in the past Tew days has emboldened with April, 1898, about some of tbe men. The miners have compared cattle and hogs, 2,551,362; plenty of ammunition and are well decrease, 185,000; provisions, 12,636,-65armed. In case of trouble an attempt decrease, 1,300,000; cotton, 7,765,-68will probably be made to liberate tlie decrease, 6,330,000; mineral oris, men under arrest, which would result 5,267,075, increase. j00,000, total, in a pitched battle. decrease 30,000,000 xFor the l ten months of the Attdrney-GeneraGovernor Steuneniicrg, present year the e total exports of thesv products were Hayes, Secretary of state 617,079,957 against 074,443,235 for the and Treasurer Rice are here ascorrespondiug period m 1896. of men in the sisting apprehension Langler" Flying Machine. suspected of being connected with the blowing np of the Bunker Washington, May 14 Professer S. milt and witching develop- P. Langley, secretary of the Smithments. Attorney-Generllajes will sonian institute, tlie inventor of the remain here until the trials are over. aerodrome, who was given 25,000 by As there are more than a thousand the board of ordnarce to experiment men under arrest, and .more are with his flying machine for war pursought, and as separate trials will be poses, made his first test at Qu&ntico, demanded for many of them it is im- Va.. Friday. The machine soared possible to predict when the trials aloft to a height of 500 feet, but dewill end.. scended after a horizontal flight of The searching investigation being 800 feet. His former machine, which made by Coroner "France, which will was propelled by a small steam engine, of mile and only continue throughout the week, tends flew descended when the steam 'was ext. j) toe witters agitated and hausted;' It was understood Professor Langley was to overcome the limited It is generally believed that tbe power capacity of tbe former machine miners in Canyon creek can not be retbe use of a condensing engine, placed by non union me m as the peo- by which could repeatedly utilize the consympathy with densed ple are universally inshut-down of all steanj from the boiler. the miners. A long the mines is probable. TO FORCE THE FIGHT. STEUNENBERC CENSURED. General Oil Directed tu Penetrate the Interior of tho Archipelago. Federated Miners Condemn Him far CWti Authority. New York, May 14 Force the fightSalt Lake City, Utah. May. 15. ing. Penetrate into the interior and President MeKinley and Governor capture or destroy every warring FiliSteunenberg came in for censure at pino, the hands of tbe labor convention in That is the pith of a long cipher cathis city, which passed the following; blegram, says the Hot Springs, Va., resolutions: Resolved, by the West special to tb World, which President ern Labor Union, in convention as- McKinley sent to General Otis in Masembled, that we condemn every pub- nila. It was prompted by several disfrom General Otis, transmitted lic official responsible for the abroga- patches by Secretary Alger, which greatly ention of civil law in Idaho, from Presi- couraged the president. dent McKinley, throngh his secretrry FILIPINO CONCRESS MEETS. of wsr, down to Governor Steunenand Coroner and be France; it berg Members Twenty ef Flfty-e-- ts d Ooe-Hf- 0; 1; Pa-tri- Hill-Sulliv- three-quarte- to-kw- rs belig-geren- further of Resolved, That this convention eall upon organized labor of the American continent to enter Us mighty protest and condemnation of such unwarranted tyranny and the effort now being made to rednee-th- e standard of labor to the level of serfdom. Feus London, May 14. A special dispatch received here from Manila says that the Filipino congress now silting at San Isidgo is composed of fifty-si- x members, of whom twenty favor peace, and an equal number are Srreconcila-ble- s. The others, holdiug the balance UTAH SERGEANT KILLED. of power are ready to admit that absoCaptala Graat't Gunboats Ran Into a Nest lute inpendence is hopeless of attainof Insurgent. ment, but demand better terms at the Manila, May 15. The tmclad gun- bands of the United States. boats Laguna de Bay and U'avadenga RETURN OF DREYFUS. and a launch, under Captain Grant,ran Into a neat of insurgents concealed in Seas .tloaal Aonoafumeoti Regarding: I'reparmtlon In Faria. the bushea on both sides of the Rio London, May 14. The Paris corresGrande river, three miles above of tbe Daily Chronicle says; pondent and were yesterday afternoon, Sensations! announcements regardreceived wlth' hehvy "volleys at' short range. A sergeant belonging to the ing the preparations for the return of Utah battery was killed and one pri- Dreyfus to France toward tbe cud of next month continue; but the story vate waa wounded. e rapid-firwith their Opening guns, that ten members of, the republican the Americans killed twenty of the guardTanff four gen d'armes left Saint natives and wounded several Others, Zazaire on Tuestay for French Ouisus filling the juogla with a hail of shot to escort him back lacks authenticafor half an hour, until tbe enemy fled. tion as yet. Wouldat Buy tlia Brinks FILIPINOS APPEAL. Chicago, May 14. Henry Reitz, a Cose ef Twelve Detained at 8a n Francisco janitor at the Jefferson school at Takaa to It aahington. avenue and Laflin street, refused San Francibt-o- . May 14 The cases of to buy drinks for two men whom he the twelve Filipinos who were denied met in a saloon today, and a short time later he was struck a fatal blow by landing recently will now be appealed one of his companions. He was found to W ashington. The have been unconscious by the policemen, and sent to Commissioner-Genera- papers l of died in a few minutes, without mak-lu- g Powderly and he will decide any statement. Keitx waa the father xt Henry P. whether the Filipinos are actors or Reitz, second baseman of the Pitta-bur- g merely contract laborers. Pending a ball club, and of Edward D. Reitz, second baseman of the Sacra- decision the Filipinos will be detained at the Pacific mail dock. mento, Cal., ball club. S, Nebraskans are Warn Oat. Wontfi tiiUty of Iftootloafhtor. Manila, May 14. Th first regiment, Chicago, May 16. The jnry in Nebraska volunteer infantry, is taking ease of Mrs. Crosby and her son Thomas, charged with the the unusual step of respectfully petimnrder of Deputy Sheriff Kye, re- -, tioning the division commander. Major turned ita verdict late Saturday even- General MacArthur, to temporarily reing. Mrs. Crosby was found guilty of lieve them from duty at the front. manslaughter and sentenced to one The regiment ia badly exhausted by year in the penitentiary. The boy the campaign in which it has taken an was acquitted. Constable Nye was active part, and not many more than shot and killed by young Crosby as tha 300 men of the Organisation are at officer wsa breaking in tha door of Mrs. present fit for doty. On Sunday last Croabya homo to serve a writ of eject-- 1 160 men of this regiment responded to the sick call. ment upon tbe family. t. -- El-bu- rn te . t DEWEY OF THE ARMY. FOREIGNERS BARRED. it |