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Show - vOySOy . , . GRASS CREEK COAL - GRASS CREEK MINES We have the very best Coal there is on the market for domestic or V CZAR IS PROSTRATED AS RESULT OF DEFEAT Washington. Tha Post says the Four Deaths Reported aa Result of Flood m Oregon. navy department has received an ofnihilated in Running Fight ficial telegram from Tekio saying that Heppner, Ore. At 3 o'clock Tuestha battleship Knias fiouvaroff, Ad day afternoon a (loud burst occurred in the Strait of Korea ewlral Rojestvenskys flagship, went on Rhea (reek, about twelve miles down in the action and that Admlra' south of here Mrs J R. Nuenemaker tost. was RUSSIAN ADMIRAL and her Rojeatvenaky youngest child and two chilA. R Cox were caught by the of dren REPORTED CAPTURED he arrived at Vladivostok on the tor water and drowned. Mrs. Nuenemak-er'- s body and that of one of the Cox pedo boat Bulny badly wounded, and were recovered. children a his that received has wife telegram Greatest Victory Since Begin No other fatalities have been refrom him, while a report received s ning of the War Scofedfby Tuesday night says he was raptured ported. A few others were caught by on 'board the Russian destroyer the water, but suffered no serious inthe Japanese Navy. with another admiral, both se- jury. A large party has gone from verely wounded, and with several here to render aid., Latest advices confirm the magnitude staff officers of hla Rhea creek, which runs through the flagship, the Knias of (he disaster suffered by the Russian of the valley, over which the toris heart which of the Soqvaroff, sinking fleet, in the encounter with Admiral confirmed Alrent burst, does not run through Heppby the officers of the Togo's war vessels In the Strait of ner, bul nearly parallel with Willow Korea, and point to the fact that Ruscreek, the stream which waa floooded sia's hopes, so far as this war la conThe Loudon Dally Telegraphs Tokio by the great Heppner cloudburst two cerned, now he in whatever may be correspondent says that an intermlt-toa- t years ago, and the town of Heppner army accomplished by the fog prevailed in the Sei of Japan was left untouched by the cloudburst In Manchuria. It occasionally lifted when of Tuesday. The cloudburst followed Saturday. The news of the disaster has caused there waa brilliant sunshine. A high a heavy rainstorm. In official Russia, wind deep depression prevailed, with a rough sea. THREE MEET VIOLENT DEATHS. known generally not is it yet though The Russian ships were first " among the Russianpwple. sighted at oclock in the morning ap- Coupls Drowntd in Bay and "Young Rojestvenskys defeat has given rise proaching the Tsu Island under cover Man Killed by Falling Trae, to renewed talk of peace. It is point- of fog, which, however, lifted, and ,s Ore. Three young persons Astoria, ed out that Russia In this crista will the squadron retired. This squadron met violent deaths in or near Astoria turn to France, through lta foreign is believed to have consisted of six Tuesday. Two were drowned and one minister, M. Delcasse, while from first-claand, according to in- waa killed by a falling tree. ships, that formation Washington comes information more received, twenty-onThe drowning! accident was unusuPresident Roosevelt, in accordance Russian were not far away. warships sad. A party of young persons, ally a announced long with his promise , Nothing definite Is known, however, among them Mrs. Ann Seaborg, bar In do all to is time ago, taking steps sayt the correspondent, and the au- daughter. Ann, her son George, Roly bis power to bring about peace nego- thorities merely reported that cannon- art Broom and Mr. and Mra. Martin tiations. ading was proceeding. It has now Olsen, went to Greenwood In a pleasbeen discovered, the correspondent ure boat to decorate the graves of Washlngton. According to the lat- continues, that Rojestvenaky's ships est reports from Vice Admiral Togo coaled along the coast of the island of friends. On the return the boat waa struck Rusto the to his government, the loss Luzon on May 22, and on the followSaa-borby s swell In Young's bay. Miss sians in ships sunk or captured now ing day cruised about north of Broom overboard. they was thrown while full partic- Luzon numbers twenty-two- , and transferred large quantl-tie- jumped after her, but as tbe boat waa ulars are not yet In. The admiral says of bunker coal from colliers. Then under the girl waa that none of hla big fighting ships waa Rojestvenaky decided 'to divide his twenty-fiv- egood headway yards astern before he seriously damaged. fleet into several parts. He traversed jumped. Interesting news comes from Vladi- the Bashee straits and steamed la Broom was a powerful swimmer vostok, sent direct by the correspond- northeasterly direction. On the mornsoon overtook Mias Seaborg, who and ent of the Associated Press, who re- ing of Mny 25 the Russians were not sunk. He had no sooner had ports the arrival there of the'protected southwest of the Luchu Islands, and reached her than both disappeared cruiser Almas and the torpedo boat de- the alow converted cruisers ana tram and did not again come to the surface stroyer Grozny. The officers of the ports were sent to Shanghai, while of tbe water. Almaz say they witnessed the linking the main squadron went to Tsu Island. Meantime Olsen had also plunged that A from Shanghai says dispatch of two Japanese battleships and that arrived over la the to the rescue of the young warships two Japanese cruisers were listing Japaasas of Woosung Saturday and at- woman. The boat was brought about badly and seemed about to sink when tacked the Russian ships, but a later as rapidly as possible, and just In the fog obscured their view of the dispatch sayt that the Russian transaa be waa ports are to stay la the vicinity of time. Olaen was reached battle. alnk. to about Weasels of the while the There seems to be great confusion Shanghai, The unforunate young woman was volunteer fleet are to leave for either 21. Broom waa 23 years old. as to the fate of the vice admiral, reaged la German or French territory. It Frank Clapshsw, who was felling a It Is said that he arrived ported that Rojestvenaky's squadrons Cole camp, on Deep river, was at Vladivostok oo the torpedo boat used Chusaa (one of s group of tree at on the head by a timber. HI (truck coast off of east in islands China, the Bulny, badly wounded, nnd that his the province of Chekiang) as a naval skull was crushed and death ensued wife hat received a telegram from base, and It Is also stated that the almost Instantly. him, while a report received from Chinese authorities ordered the ves- Doss Not Endoras Mob Rulo, O'clock - Tokio late Tuesday !g&t at the Jap- sels to leave Wooeung by theli down haul or to Saturday Mount Vernon, Wash. Congressnight anese legation nt Washington, says he flags. The Ruulans, the dispatch man F. W. Cushman of Tacoma delivwss captured on board the Russian said, were temporizing. ered a Memorial address her Tuesdestroyer Bledovy, with another adIn Defeat Pelts Rsjolcs day afternoon. miral, both severely wounded, and Aa be drew toward the close he with several staff officers of his flagWarsaw, Ths news of ths Russtan Into a fearless discussion of launched the Knias received bars been the Souvaroff, sinking naval dsfsat has, ship, comof which is confirmed by the officers with U1 concealed joy, and the Pole the present labor troubles. After of on the driving of the Almaz. are anticipating that aa a result they menting Belwill secure concessions from the gov- men Into the sea at Tacoma and he srid: Tokio. There seems to he great ernment, while a victory for Rojest-vensk- lingham, No man can say I have, been unthe ophave would vice fate of as the to precisely the confusion faithful to the cause of those who laadmiral, Rojestvenaky. It Is said that posite effect. bor. But when they resort to violence and' bloodshed right there I quit. 1 wont march nnder a flag that la drenched with the blood of assassiI don't care who is nated victim ' Dynamite was placed nnder tbe car carrying it, or what emblem la painted Missoula, Mont Passenger train No. 2, eastbound on the Northern Pa- and the charge exploded, wrecking ths on IL Now is the time for men to deDeer clare themselves. I believe In legal cific, was held np Saturday night at car. Sheriff Graham wired to sent restraint and lawful liberty. There la bloodhounds to the east have Lodge Bearmouth cut about forty mllea Let ua then, on no middle ground. of this city, and the express ear blown from the penitentiary and Immediate- tbit solemn day. resolve that the unto pieces. Three men are known to ly organised a posse. A special was sullied banner of the United State have been concerned. In the crime. made and five horses taken with the shall never have Its stars stamped out by tbe beels of a mob as long as there As the train pulled Into the Bear-mout- party from here. Is a single red corpuscle left In tbe cut a man was noticed walking veins of the last American patriot. Missoula, Mont. The man behind ahead of the train carrying a valise. hold-up of the gun at the Bearmouth BOTH ARMS CUT OFF. Signal lights were displayed at the Pacific pasNorthern the eastbound slowed down aa train the station and f Falla Beneath senger train No. 2 8atnrday night. Is Wyoming Sheepman Engineer Wilson was covered with a at of Wheels Train. dethe point of death from a blow gun by one man while the other two Cal. Charles San Bernardino, livered by Express Messetsjer Lanb and express uncoupled the baggage a In an attempt to of Bunce up Wyo. Lander, pick robber when stooped the cars and ordered the engineer to pull aafe. to awing aboard a moving Southern shattered the from coin of sack cut-ou- t cars reached ahead. When the or part- Pacific passenger train la tbls city a point three miles east of Bearmouth The highwaymaas partner after and being Tuesday, fell under the wheels and enhills, ners to the took station, in a desolate section, the the peni- both arms were badly mangled. It gine was stopped and under cover of traced by bloodhound from crossed a waa necessary to amputate one above guns the engineer and fireman were tentiary for aeveral miles, ordered to tell the express messenger creek and the dots and posse were and one below the elbow. Bunco if baffled. tbe owner of extenalve sheep ranches to open his door. In Wyoming nnd also the owner of aa FLOODS IN TEXAS. deep. Every adobe house In Anthony, orange grove nt Redlands. N. MV has been washed away and the RIO GRANDE DN RAMPAGE. Overflow of Rio Grande River Will people have fled to Ell Paso, One fam Cost Half s Million. the la ily at Anthony 4was El Paso Ftars Destruction From Ap "T caught El Paso, Tex. A half million dol- flood, and twere two days and nights preaching Flood. lars is a conservative estimate of the without food or water. They were El Paso, Tex. Fifteen mllea north damage done by the overflow of tbe finally rescued from the roof of s of El Paso, In The Mesllla valley, the Rio Grande river north of El Paso In barn. The water Is still rising rapid- Rio Grande river is ten miles wide, the Mexilla valley. Between five and ly. threatening greater damage, es- nnd great destruction la feared when ten thousand acres of farm lands are pecially at El Paso, where the lower thja immense body of water reaches at E3 Paso. Tbs under water, crops and farm machin- section of the city Js In peril If the the narrow channel town of Lamesa, tbe protecting dyke ery have been lost, and all bouses In sand dyke gives sway. laborers are N. M broke Tuesday and that place the to protect Alt of the resiwill be destroyed. tbe path of the waters washed away. working constantly The water 'In most places is six feet dyke with sand bags. dents have succeeded In reaching places of safety. Losses From Flood in Oklahoma Will serm6ns on gas fight. MINER KILLED IN CAVE-IN- . b Heavy. of Philadelphia Pastors Take Notice Oklahoma City, Okla. Cassation of Loses Life While Working in Black Peoples Victory. rains leads to the belief that the flood Rock Property, Goldfield. Philadelphia. The gas lease fight damage la the territories has been arNev. While working on Goldfield, of last week, which resulted in the ad- rested. Traffic.. In the western part fifty-foo- t level of the Black Rock the vocates of 'the proposition bowing to of Oklahoma is serious crippled sad mine Tuesday morning Charles Finns-gathe pro, Rock Island officials state that It will popular will by withdrawing was struck by falling rock from posed lease from the city councils, be several dys before trains can run a eave-lneaf the surface In the shaft served as ths text for many sermons south and west of Anadnrgo. Wash- and killed. The coroner's ' Instantly churches 8unday. outs on the 8aata Fe In ths Chicka- Jury returned a verdict bolding the ta Philadelphia There were few houses of worship saw Nation are also reported. Ths company responsible for not having Incidents of loss to fanners along. all the principal the mine timbered. Finnegan leaves where the sensational a wife and family somewhere la streams will be heavy. last week were not touched upon Russian Fleet Practically AT I "3. WIN GREAT VICTORY vOySvO; steam purposes. -- An Bie-dov- y WELL SCREENED DOMESTIC LUMP AND STOVE MIXED... JO m RR Qg TON. - oft-beat- There is no shoveling or waiting, as we have a J SPECIAL CHUTE LOADING FOR TEAMS . ss GRASS CREEK COAL CO. e t Subscribe Now COALVILLE TIMES Aad get all the local and county new SI-5- A YEAR 0 BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM in the COUNTY Our OfSco is Veil Equipped to de AH Kinds r t t JOB WORK o , non-onio- tn you good acrrlce on abort notice. Price just Right and can THE n TRAIN ROBBERS MAKE POOR HAUL Coalville Times h C O 1 jf I I AT THE: WASATCH MINE. , Oar coal is the best there is for steam and domestic purpo?' AT THE . ; : : t . MINE THE PRICES LUMP ri $2.50 2.00 STOVE Patroslza a H:a Ictotrj, V ..WEBER COAL Vice-Admir- Rear-Admir- s e t n co:: n " Russians Ran Into a Perfect Hornets' Nest, Being Taken by Surprise. London. According to the correspondent of the Dally Mall at 8eoul, Korea, early on Saturday morning Togo, with practically all the powerful fighting ships of thfl Japanese navy, was at Masampbo, Korea, when wlrelesd signals from hla scouts between Tp and Quel part Islands announced the approach of the Russian fleet In full force. A few hours later the aoouts reported that the Russians were not ascending the western channel, aa had been anticipated, but that they were coming up the eastern channel, which caused some surprise. Admiral Togo immediately steamed at full speed around tbe north of Tsu Island, and when he doubled the Island he saw the Russians coming In two columns. He then brought n terrific fire- - to bearjMt the flank of the p-column, and as the Russians foil Into disorder bs forced them steadily east- - , ward toward the Japanese coast, where they were attacked by every vessel that flew the Japanese flag."'" Repeated torpedo attacks were delivered, some of them with greatest success. The vessels which escaped, tbe correspondent saya, probably will be able to reach Vladivostok, and Jhe adds that other operations of the utmost Importance are proceeding. Vice-Admir- , Chinese Gambler Loses. Washington. Tbe supreme court of the United States affirmed the decision of the superior court of the city of San Francisco In the case of Ah 81a ot vs. the. chief- - ' of police San Francisco. ,Ah Sin was arrested in a barricaded gambling room and sought relelha aa a subject of tbe emperor of China, on a writ of habeas corpus. Tbe ordinance under which the arrest was made was attacked on the ground that It, was enforced only against Chinese and as a discrimination contrary to the constitution. The court upheld the ordinance. -- ; Two Boya Drowned. f . - - Eugene, Ore. Clarence Page, aged 20, and Dale England, aged 14, were drowned in tbe McKenzie river, a quarter of a mile above Hendricks ferry, sixteen miles east of Eugene. In company with the Monday evening. England boy's father and uncle, the boys were rowing on ths river at a point where the water was very swift Tbe boat ran afoul of some sawlogs and capsized. After a desperate straggle tbe men succeeded In reaching a log, but the boys were drowned. about Agricultural Congress In Roms. Rome. Tbe first working session of tbe international congress called to discuss the proposal of the king made at the Instigation bf David Lubin of" Sacramento, Cal., to establish an International chamber of agriculture, took place on Monday afternoon at the Corsica palace In the' presence of the diplomatic corps and all the delegates. Foreign Minister Tlttoni delivered a speech welcoming tbe delegates and outlining the object of tbe A Tragedy In Chinatown. Walla Walla, Wash. In a fight that occurred In Chinatown Monday Eng Chung, a barber, was shot and killed, and Wong Hung, cook for Colonel Steever at Fort Walla Walla, had his face and neck badly cut with a razor. It appears that Wong Hung went Into the barber shop to be anaved, when a quarrel ensued. Hung drew a revolver and shot Eng Cbung, who struck at him with a razor. Inflicting a wound In the mans neck, barely missing the Jugular vein. i i V, BETWEEN TWO FIRES. g FOR THB ONLY Broke Down and Wept When News of Defeat Was Received. " St Petersburg. More bitter even than defeat 1b the Japanese claim ot of the Russian virtual annihilation fleet with practically no losses on their side, and many officers cling doggedly to the belief that Togo must have suffered heavily. With every ship of NebogatoCTs reinforcing - division either sent to the bottom or forced to strike Its flag, and only six of Rojest-venskysixteen fighting original ships absent from the list of vessels sunk or captured, and with the Japaa-es- e pursuit still continuing, no naval authority has the temerity to dream that Russia can again attempt to wrest the mastery of the sea from Japan ta the present war. Ths captured warships alone will reinfurnish Japan with ready-madforcements which will be more than a match for the Fourth Pacific squadron, now about to sail from Cronstadt. The emperor was completely prostrated by tbe news, and, according to reports, he broke down and wept. The effect of the disaster will be a terrible blow to the government. The futility of trying to struggle on land to everywhere recognized, nnd the cry for "peace at any price" is sure to be raised. This time it is believed the government cannot resist such a cry. Indeed, the radical liberals are bpenly rejoicing In this hour of their country's humiliation! They declare that the disaster mean peace and a constitution, and that the deaths ot thousands of their fellow countrymen and the loss, of over a hundred million dollars' worth of warships la not too big n price to pay. 7 |