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Show COALVILLE TIMES . MAINE WAS BLOWN UP. BwlfWS estate, rone - BUlshlf Ikt A Alaska T Tims. Coming Klsndik Gold Ftolds. One thing should be Impressed upon every mince, prospect01, w trader coming bo Alaska, to the Klondike, or tha Yukon country, and that is the neces- IHv.rl Heport, New York, March IS. A shattered section of s submarine cable, containCOALVILLE. UTAH. ing seven conductors for setting off mines, is in thr possession of the hoard of inquiry. sity for providing an adequate and UTAH NEWS. Whether procured under mine the the led to proper food supply cable The at Maine The discovery waa made by In the States in the Dominion, or the supply store here or further on, A new Lank U to be eatab ltabed at diver at the Maine wreck. concern. UpCorlnoe. This proves that the mine which this must be his primary which the miner haa manner on in the blew op the Mams was connected with A Baseball association baa been observed or neglected this precaution a twitch board ashore which was in organized in Salt Lake City, more than upou any other one thing -"charge of s trusted usd responsible will hi success or failure depend. Twenty families of Springville arc agent " These supplies must be healthful and Biakiog preparations to more to Idaho The World's correspondent at Ha- should be com etitrated, but the most this spring. vana telegraphs that the report of tha careful attention in the selection of Tba WalUburg Creamery company naval board of inquiry will be ready food that will keep unimpaired indefiwas incorporated last week, with a to forward to Washington in two Or nitely under all the condition" which three days at the outside. A few little they will have to encounter U imcapital of $3000. The incorporator h resilient details of expert testimony are being perative. For instance, as bread raised of nomber forty-twcarefully collected to wind op things, with baking powder must be relied upcounty. and the drawings and plans baaed on on for the chief part of every meal, A bag supposed to hava contained divers investigations are- - nearly imagine the helplessness of a miner the several thousand dollars, was found with a can of spoiled baking powder, The diver are only workbile repairing the finished. by a wortt-maliny only the very beet flour; it Ja the now to verify the poihl already house of William l.angton at halt ing in the end Experience haa cheapest discoveries and Lake City Neither the moue) nor suggested by previous shown the Royal Baking Powder to cerbe the most reliable and the trading imsted The to take accurate measurement of ,iheHirkman ran wrecked of the tain places important companies now uniformly supply this money is supposed to be (be hoarded cruiser and the tw is ted ram, which, brand, as others will not keep in thi wealth of Henry Kmith, who died in the correspondent asserts, lies in such 'dimafe Be sure that the bacon (8 the bouse several years ago. a position as to prove that an outside weet, sound and thoroughly cured. Thebe are the absolute neiessitles upon J amt's T. Monk, who tested the force destroyed .the battleship. which all must plate a chief reliance, mining recorder law In the courts last Foreign Intermeddling. and can under no circumstance be year, has been convicted of perjury in Washington, March 15. Not much n glected. They may, of course, be connection with thr trial. t The penalis expressed by officer of the supplemented by as many comfort or concern ty is from one to ten years. The jury administration over the reported Id ten-tio- n delicacies a the prospector may be recommended him to the mercy of the of at the Able to pack or desire to pay for. governments, European . . court of Austria, to intervene be- From the Alaska Mining Journal. instigation A Spaniard waa In Salt Lake City tween the United States and Spain in one day last week on hla way to fian A book of receipts for .all kind of the settlement of the questions pendwhich Is specially valuable for Francisco, and the report gained cirewokery, been It has them. between So far, Use upon the trail or in the camp, la culation that he la an agent of the ing stated that this has taken no official published by the Royal Baking PowSpanish government, going west to shape, or, at least, no indications of der company, of New York. The reand Tactile defenses coast the inspect sue); design have reached the state de- ceipt are thoroughly practical, and the Other things. partment What the attitude of onr methods are carefully explained, so Tracy and Lent, two of the con- -' government would be if representathat the inexperienced may, with it tleta who escaped from the penitention in that line were addressed to it aid, readily prepare everything requitiary last spring by holding up the by European powers was a question site for a good, wholesome meal, or guard, will btf returned to Utah If Co- that Hie officials actually do not care even dal nt tea if he has the necessary materials. The matter is In compact lorado officers cannot convict them of to answer In anticipation. The sugdurable form, the whole book at of murder la the though Iioy complicity gestion that the Spanish government Browna park. If returned they will haa protested against the sale by Bra weighing but two ounce. Under a he tried for holding up the guard and-- - h of the two cruiser to the United special arrangement, this book will be sent free to miners or others who may relieving him of hla clothes and for Stale likewise fail to cause any feel- desire it. We would recommend that stealing a horse which they forcibly ing of concern, the naval officer hold- every one going to the Klondike protook from a passing man with which ing that there can be no question of cure a copy. Address the Royal Bakto escape, the right of the United States to in- ing Powder Co., New York. u Tha ladles of Springville, instructed crease it navy, MINSTRELS HUMOR. by Mlsa Pyer of Salt Lake City, arc in POPE TAKINO A HAND. a fair way to develop an important inWitty Answer of nn Irishman Who " cocoons of dustry. Ninety .pounds to DU. nt "Sever Argued with a Lady." Inflame Washington Exerting were produced from an ounce of ailk asd L't From War. The minstrels of Ireland are not all worm eggs last week Under the stale London, March 15. Tb Pall Mall gone from th highways and byway law every pound of cocoons is entitled Gazette this afternoon publishes dis; of Erin, sdys an exchange. The mournhave to a bounty of 23 eenta per pound. patch from Rome which says there ha! ful harp andto plaintive pip may and tha breexy banjo The people of Utah, Washington, We- -. been a recent way lea- -' given u mu corn of exchange her and Cache eonntiea are engaged tion between the Vatican and Spain ini crooning violin, but the songs which are the songs of Ireto to sufficient a extant .in silk rultnr to Cuba, and the relation with these accompany atilW- - Down by th rotten Clad-dag- h land L Wi esw(i. el A elate regardbsIWd HlstM. Th th pop. It It wharves of old Galway tJwn I .ns true tor . j- added, I ready to do 11 in h'4 came upon a a rapt audience, gay E. L. Lovesy, president, and John B. power to prevent hostilities wbt J j n traveler, enthralled by the Fagg, secretary of the Utah State Bee- might be fatal to the Spanish dyS'II dulcet notes of Tim Brennan, tha "wanone of keepers association, hava issued a no- ty." dering minstrel of Tipperary convention tice of the Continuing, the dispatch says: Tb the sweetest gingers 1 ever beard and of the association, to be hold In Vatican has especially exerted influ- on who would have been great were Salt Lake- - City, April 3. Among ence at Washington, and has tried di- it not for hla love of "tbs cinder In the ..subjects to be discussed are rectly and indirectly to dissuade the it," as they aptly term ths west of the representation of the Industry United (Rates from plunging into war Ireland mountain dew. I had seen Tim at the Omaha exposition; tha trans- wlih Spain. According to information. many times before in Ireland. Our tramping had brought us into the If the offices of the pontiff are acceptportation and marketing of the same relations of artist and responsive products, and the best method ed, ha will propose that Cuba remain d of enforcing the law. It la under the domination of Spain, but auditor so many times that as he me a comforting wink of recogdesired, as far as possible, to obtain that it be ruled on the lines of an Eng- tipped I noticed that his violin had nition samples of honey from every county in lish colony." been replaced by the temporary .though the state, and It la expected that all ample musical makeshift of a batfjo Hv Gold Field Dlevrd. parts of the state will be represented wrought from the head of an ancient by delegates la the convention. 14. Ben 8. Irish churn. In the pause following Denver, Colo.,-Marc- h Utah hat been granted, at .the Phillips, one of the prominent mining his ballad I felt emboldened to tosfl promoters of the state, tlilnks he haa a him hack his wink, with the query: exposition ground, And, Tim, why didnt you bring the new gold field in Alaska that will 2000 square feet of apace in the Mining with Its head? "Faith yer honchurn the Klondike discoveries localie eclipse building and 1300 feet in a good he replied, in a flash and with a or, tion In the Agricultural building, and refuse to divulge the location of bis winsome smile, holding the churn-bea- d new is Eldorado, but a atmular apace In the Manufactures making arrangealoft so all could see, "'faith banjo building. In the Mining building but ments to get into the territory at once I never argue wid a lady an, yer three other states have heen granted In order to prevent his field from being honor, a bould Irish woOman stud at space, California, Colorado and Mon- taken up by any chance prospectors Its other lndr tana. In the splary a considerable who may get far enough away from the traveled lines to get Into the terH. W. Ayr Don. apace ha been set apart for the exs. of Utah The hibits ritory. N. W. Ayer A Son, the successful Canal company -- BearRlrerandLake Something over a year ago a party newspaper and magazine advertising has been alloted two acre of ground of three Ogden rnTnerewentTnlo ATas agency of Philadelphia, have taaued aa for its exhibit Utah's appropriation kn They were staked by Mr. Philip, announcement stating that Albert G. of 14,000 is much smaller than that of and have but recently returned. They Bradford and Jarvla A, Wood were admitted to partnership In the firm Janother states, Montana will spend 130,- - claim to have discovered a 1. new members are not t) ea her exhibit and Colorado nearly fully rich . gold ..field, on pne of the uaryo era iaThe the advertising business. branches of the Yukon. The field la, 30,000. have been connected with N. W, They Mr. Phillips says, about TOO mile from The jury in the esse of P. V. SaundAyer 4 Son for years and have worked and in a. territory that haa their way to the top by careful atteners vs. the Southern Pacific, on trial Dawson, not been examined at all. tion to business and painstaking work ia Ogden last week, returned a verdict for tha firm and its patrons. In conBOISE WANTS IT. of 84999 for the plaintiff. It I said new anwith nection that the sum was purposely made less Th Or,, Short Un to I'm Through nouncement, N.theW. Ayerpartnership Son review 4 Th CM. then 13000, the impression being that the history of the firm. From an humBoise, Ida., March 16. A largely atby o doing an appeal would be preble beginning in 1868, when the busivented to the supreme court of the tended meeting was held on the call of ness of the first year amounted to hut United State. The ease has already Mayor Alexander, for the purpose of $15,0$, the concern haa jumped slowly been to that tribanal, having gona taking step to bring about the con- but balely tinlllIrtTAnBual business struction of the main line of the Ore- Amounts to oxer 31,500,006 a sum that ap on tha eld territorial law. a daily payment to newspa- The local committee of the Interna gon Short Line through this city. represents and magasine publishers, of 33.000. tion el Mining congress, to be held in Leading business people of the city per Chicago Tlmes-Heral'Salt Lake City in July, are working were present and the sentiment in favor united action was unanimous. energetically in making preparationa An of Astonishing. excutive committee of five, to act for tha big gathering, and to ahow the Mother "And what do you think oi visitor tha temptations Utah affords with the mayor, was provided for, to my daughter French, Count? take the matter in charge. i Count "Eet ees te most aatoniehing for investment. A Tld-BitI hat evalr heard. French Saltalf will be Opened this season as Kaeennter Brums F ranch d fiarnu, usual. Th announcement that it Nancy, March 14. A German captain FROM EVERYWHERE. , vrould close waa contingent upon the of customs guards and ooe of his subporches of Garfield, which filled. ordinates crossed the frontier on MonBeauty may be only akin deep, but The resort will open Decoration day, day, advancing fifteen yard beyond the plump girl gets the moat tandem as nsosL Extensive repair will he the boundary line. A body of French ride. . made before opening day. The pawnbroker who take the most workmen attempted to arrest He tier- has tha least A law school is ia process of estabman, and one of the workmen struck interest in his business ' ( lishment la Balt Lake City, and tha tb German officer with a slick. The principle Out of sight is never out of mind venture b regarded with unusual officer drew his sword and ordered his and expression of encouragement subordinate to load his rifle. Both the with true lovers, who turn the gas are given by Governor Wells, Senator Germans then crossed the boundary, very low. 'London has 800,000 houses. Paris ;T. J. Cannon, and others Moaea when they confonted the Frenchmen. has 30,000 houses. New York baa U& Thstcuer made a handsome donation. The affair ia being investigated. 00 houses. r times muismo ca Wa-atc- o o e Wtrj. -- F well-know- semi-annu- foul-broo- Trans-Mississip- Cral f th Oregon. Washington, March 18. The sendIk ing of the Oregon away from Mar Agent ml .Wvy Dprtsst Cl Dwl With MmsUIn Oornmnfc Iaisad, Ban Francisco, ia an exhibiA weeks ne15 March tion of the with which Washington, gotiations closed today by the tri- the secretary of the navy ia observing The vessels umphant purchase by the navy depart- th situation of today ment In Loudon, of two fine cruisers orders are to cruiwj down th Pacific built and building at Elswick, for the coast, touching in from time to time at Brasilian government. Possibly the various points where cable connecofficials too more pleasure in closing tion exists to receive any orders that np the business iq thi manner be- the department Lave to give. In this cause of the knowledge that Spanish way it is expected she will work as far agents had been striving to secure south as Valparaiso, Chili, where she theae verj ships and that to Spain it is will await orders. Valparaiso is very said, they would he f much greater much nearer Cuba and to Admiral value in cast- of trouble than to the Bicarb's fleet than Mare Island, while The next question la if it should be desired to send the United State how t the ships home, aod that ship to the Asiatic station, this can be has not yet hen settled, according to done almost as conveniehtly from Valthe secretary of the navy. paraiso aa from ban Francisco. At The United states flag will be hoistValparaiso the Oregod will be where ed over tiie new ships within a week, she can be most usefully manipulated probably snd just as soon as the crew in case of an emergency. U. S. GETS TWO WARSHIPS. WORD OF ADVICE. - to-ge- ban be put Blsmrd the Amazonas She will atart for the I nited (Rates. The other ill follow I lf Fifteen Hand red Feopl Home Driven In London. From be-gi- DisToronto, Onb, Mareh l8. patches from western Ontario tell of the overflow of the Grand and Thames rivers, cansing serious damage slang their valleys. Sections of London, Brantford and Galt are completely submerged to a depth of from five to seven feeL In London 1,500 people art homeless, having been driven from their home Bridges and buildings were swept away by the rushing torrent In Bradford firemen and citizens fought the raging waters all of yesterday, bot were finally beaten out, and west Bradford is a regular lake. At Galt heavy loss was sustained by the business portion. The lee jam in the Grand river gave way and the flood following it tore away bridges, trees and wrecked a nnmber of facto, ries and private residences. d. a. fe-,v- EPIDEMIC OF SMALLPOX. Federal Officials Take Charge of tuckjr Feet Hmm. Mlddleaborough, Ky., March 15. The smallpox situation here baa become so dangerous that the United States government has sent Post Assistant Burgeon Wertheimer of the United States to take charge of the pest house. . Thr state medical authorities surrendered only on orders from Frankfort The county refused to support the pest house and the inmates were on th verge of starvation. There are tea small pox pstlenta and 100 suspects. The entire community military practice I pi honey-grower- REVOLTING CRIME. at the earliest vessel I novel and Mnrdrr ( hnrged Agmiiut no Arkansan. possible moment The terms of sale are secret Little Rock, Ark., March 14 A mob Orders have been sent to Commodore of enraged citizens of Cleburne county Howell, commanding the European sta. are hot in pursuit of W illiatn Messer, tion, to send a forte of men from the a white man, whose home is nearlju.t-man.i- n to tale possession of San Frant " that county, and a lynching is and hoist the tilted (Rates flag on the considered inevitable if he is captured. Brazilian shin that is ready to go into Messer was charged by his daughter commission at Newcastle. This will with a revolting crime. A month ago prevent un difficulty in case hostili- the daughter mysteriously disappeared ties should break out, aa the ship and Messer is now accused of having would be uuder the flag but lying In a murdered her. Judge Middleton taaued a warrant for MesserS arrest, friendly harbor. and a posse of officers went to serve llnjMuln Cluff RrtnmexL the writ, but he escaped from them. 8zb Francisco, March 15. Benjamin The posse was at once reinforced by a Cluff, Jr , president of the Brigham large nnmber of citizens and they are Young aca iemy at Prove, I tah, haa searching every cliff and ravin deterreturned from a visit to the Hawaiian mined upon lynching Messer, should Islands, where he went at the solicit-- , he be captured alive. tion of I nited States Senator Frank J. Week's Warlike Fr p irallon. Cannon, to determine the status of the the sentiment among Washington, March 13. The history annexation Hawaiian Islands. He speaks the Ka- of the week just closed will form a nsk language fluently, and has made spleudid record of what can be accoma thorough tanvass among the nativea plished by the nation in a short space of the islands of Oahu, Maui and llile. of time under the necessity to provide for the national defense. Beginning He aaid Aa a result of my investigation I with the appropriation of 850,000,000 of to be expended by the president withwould say that probably one-haout limitation, there follows rapidly islands of the the intelligent natives are prsnouneed advocates of annexa- the placing of orders for enormous quantities of war supplies, the institution. Of the remaining half, I would say tion of negotiation for, the purchase that the great majority are primarily of ships abroad, the enlistment of men in favor of the restoration of the mon- for the navy, the creation of two addi' comarchy, and, secondly, they would tional regiments of artillery, the and cruisers of monitors, much prefer annexation to the United missioning new of the along posts of rams, to the manning a continuation (Rates present the seaeoasts and finally the rearrangegovernment. ment of the great military departFLOODS IN CANADA. ments to meet modern conditions in w is alarmed and almost demoralized, as the disease is epidemic in the adjoining counties iu Virginia and Tennessee. 1 ''Landsmen' AeePtd For Wavy. Philadelphia, March 15. Today for the first time landsmen were enlisted for service In the United States navy at the League Island nary yard. man who answered Any the physical requirements was ad railable-bodi- ed. The reason for this action, . one ol the officer of the ship yard aaid today, was that brdera had been received from ashington to recruit as rapidly as possible 200 landsmen to serve aa seamen. Want to Crepe th American Fin. Madrid, March 14. The Imparcial There is still time to prepare says: r, and it is perhaps a few possible to buy a few vessels abroad, but in any case we have some merchant ahips which could do a lot of harm to American commerce, and we will have to arrange to carry on a privateering war, from which as much renown may accrue as from the guerrilla warfare which vanquished Napoleon. Continuing the Imparcial exhorts the government to allow the present crisis to pass over and to turn the time If onr flag to good use, concluding: ns let at least b into mourning, goes able to pnt some pieces of crepe on the Americans obnoxious flag, men-of-wa- Artillery Ordered to Kom Kan., March 14, Orders have been received at Fort Riley ordering the three batteries of artillery at this post to the south. Battery B of the Fourth artillery, Captain Anderson, goes to Fort Monroe; battery F, of the Fourth, Captain Taylor, goes to Savannah, Ga., and battery F, of the Fifth, CaptaltrRttey," to New Orleans. The orders are adch th at it will compel the movement of these batteries to their new station not later than next Wednesday. Major Randolph, who is in command of the artillery post at Fort Riley, haa not been ordered elsewhere. There is much excitement here and at Fort Riley. ' Network of Mines, Ac14. March Newport News, Va., to of the Captain Greenmyer cording steamship Castilla, from New Orleans to Hamburg, which is now coaling here, there is a network of mines in Havana harbor. Three years ago. he says, bis vessel was about to steam into the harbor when she wasaignalled not to enter. A pilot boarded the bin and explained that the engineers were planting mines and that it would be necessary for him to wait several boars before proceeding into port Captain Greenmyer waa then master of the Albino, lie was at one time in the German army. Junction City, - , Gordon's Lector In Michigan' Owosso, Mich.," March 14. General J. B. Gordon of Georgia, who lectured rmnlm te b- DMtnwtlM to Thin here last evening on The Last Days Cstki. of the Confederacy. has received a Gordon, Neb., Mareh 15. A fierce telegram from hia state, saying: storm, driven by a fierce northwest One hundred and fifty thousand of wind, has been ragtag since noon toyour comrade stand ready to follow day. This will, be very destructive to you? lead In the protection of our nastock la tbit vicinity; thin range cat- tional honor, tle and cow with youbg calves being Said the general: I think I hear in most danger. xebel yells and Yankee hnrrahs min The snow is very damp. Up to this gled as onr common country unites is time the cattle had come through the protection of our flag. Winter in remarkably fine Condition. NEBRASKA SNOW STORM. lup NORTHWEST NOTES. E. W. Thomas of Chicago will start a hank at Grand Encampment, Wyo. The trial of Thomas Riley, who killed Banker Largey at Butte, ia set for March 29. The business men of De Lamar, Nev., have been called upon to organise a fire department It Is reported that the Dun Glen mines, Nevada, are soon to be opened up by Eastern parties. The commissioners of Humboldt, Nev., have fixed a rate of 33.37 on tha 3100 as the tax levy in that county for 1898. J. 8. Galloway, a Butte druggist, has been arrested on a charge of perjury, in connection with a suit over k promissory note. Another of the Moose Lake, Mont,, miners who went on a wood alcohol spree has died from the effects of the liquor, making three in all. Deer Lodge county, Mont., will sell a 8100,000 Issue of 5 per cent bonds oq April 12, the proceeds to be used in erecting a new court house. Arguments on the motion for a new trial in the murder case of Kenneth McRea are now being heard at Casper, Wyo. From the central portion of Wyoming comes cheering news of the condition ot the range and flocks of sheep. Sheep never fared better in that section. James McPhcargon, proprietor of the Rawlins sandstone quarries, expects to close contracts for furnishing stone for three or more large jobs in Denver. Justice Belknap, William Woodburn and Attorney General Judge are most prominently mentioned for the silver party nomination for the Nevada supreme court. Word comes from San Francisco that Charley Wilson, formerly employed In the mint in Carson, Nev., is dying. He is about 70 years of age and has been ailing a long time. The old Indian reservation at Nev., was sold at public auction on the ground recently, by V. L. Snelling, Receiver of the United States Land office at Lakeview, Or., and waa bid in by Evans & Curtner. it, The machinery is now on the road for De Lamar's See factory and cold storage plant It wUl be in operation about April 1, and will go a long way toward keeping the citizens of that Nevada town healthy, as the germs will all be boiled out of the water before frozen. A workman at the Kinkead mill at Tuscarora, Nev., made the blunder of drinking a dipperful of cyanide solug tion, mistaking it for water. A ran for the docters office and the prompt application of a stomach pump averted what would otherwise have proved a serious mat' ter. record-breakin- Captain Thomas Miller, of company Wyoming national guard, Buffalo, Wyoming, has riceived orders from, the colonel of the regiment to recruit his company to its maximum strength as soon aa possible. Necessary additional aupplies have been sent the company for its full muster. George T. Beck, son of the late Senator Beck of Kentucky, is preparing to organize a company of sharpshooters In the Big Horn basin, Wyoming, whose services will be offered to tha government in the event of war with Spain. Some of the best shots in the basin will join the company. The owners of the KocIT Spring opera house have sold the building to the Reck Springs Opera House and Hotel company, the consideration being 87.175. It is the intention of the new owners to build an additional story and fit out the lower part of the building for hotel purposes. A boiler explosion occurred recently at the No. 2 mine of the Cambria Coal ' Mining company at Cambria! WybrU: ing. Engineer Kirkwood and M chinists Robinson and Bleschsmitb were standing on "the boiler at the time of the explosion examining th . safety valve. Ribinson was severely scalded and hnrt by a flying brick, bJ 11 escaped serious injury. The coal company at Rock Sprlngi has inaugurated a new method of coo.' mining in itsNo. 1 mine. The xniaei will be required to undercut hla coal to a depth of five feet, and shot Inspectors will direct the direction pf the drill hole, the amount ol powdef to b used in the blast, and will direct tht firing of the shot. This method ol mining is adopted In expectation oi making less slack. Rev. John H, Shelton of Helena h been removed as administrator of th estate of James W. Smith, because O' his inability to secure sureties for bit bond of 851.000. The estate waa P, praised at 804,000 and la said to b ' low figure. Minnie William of Mrq Mr, Wyo., is a candidate for appointment as register of the Lander landofflc She haa the endorsement of Govern Richards, Senator Colerpan and others' and will undoubtedly be appointed being qualified for the position C. ' |