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Show .V FUSION IN NEBRASKA. COALVILLE TIMES. met rcBLUHix co. AGREE THREE CONVENTIONS UPON ONE CANDIDATE. UTAH. COALVILLE. niUlui ,11 The total wheat crop of the iUIi will uoeed that of Is I year. been V ' The second crop of Tueera I tbo to at and ap average. the inmate. of th etete Daring penitentiary msd tl.U7.7t vorth of 1SA7-- 9 sock. The Block Hawk nwr.ni will hold their reonion at the Provo lake reeort thin week. The teachera of Utah county held their, summer ioatltote at Caatllla Bpriege laat waek. Frank Conn ora haa been formally charged with the mortler of Otfleer William btrongof Pwra. Palmer Riley, a Snyder lad. la In a of fallcritical condition a the ing from a runaway horae. Building eoetlnuaa, throughout tba atate and thera la notes Id la carpenter or brick manon to be found. The Inurement men of the etete report the ealea of barre.llng maebioery ru!t much heavier than laat year. There la bntonesentlment expressed la all Hnra of business, and that la that tha fall trade ia a record breaker Arthur Jlrowa bee become almoet totally blind, but hta physicians hope to eventually restore bi.eye.lght, Tba bank clearing, to Salt Lake City laet week showed a gala of 60 per cent over tha corresponding week of last ... year, - - . of Utah'e twenty-ir- e to PM.M tk SUaar, he rwl Treaza. it Nebraska Omaha, Keb., Aug. Democrats, PopellsU end Silver Republknne met in tble city Tuesday end faced on nomination, for judge of the of the supreme court and two members onl.er.ity of the.tete bonrd of regents Former Oorernor Silse A. Holeoml was nominated for supreme Justice bj the Populate end endorsed by the other two conventions, though, not without a fight in tba Democratic gathering, where there wa strong opposition to him, emending from Douglas eounty. Thla opposition centered on former Uoited State. Senator W. V. Alien, who eould bare had a majority of the ballots in the convention, but be pushed hie friend lloieomb. Allen wee chairmen of the resolution, committee in the Populist conreotion and William J. Bryeo wee n delegate to the Democratic gathering Mr. Brynn dictated tha platform of tha Democratic convention This document declared uncompromisingly for free coinage of ailrer at the ratio of 16 to 1, and endorsed bodily the Chicago platform of 1UW6, The platform of the Populist conreotion endorsed the platform of the Populist national convention of 1806 and ia addition contamed pianka denouncing the policy of the administration in the Philippines. The wa platform of the Silver Republicans much th same and contained lu addition n strong plank declaring against the use of railroad passe, by public This pass resolution officials adopted by the iopulist convention without dlsaenL but stirred up n great commotion amdng tha Democrats, many of whom fought it tooth and nail. Mr. Bryan addressed all three nod was emphatic in hit denunciation of the administration's He also policy tn the Philippines. spoke vigorously in support of the free coinage of silver, declaring it to be the mala issue now before the public. Ha denounced trusts In strong terms and criticised the administration for doing nothing to regulate them. He was received with great enthusiasm. " About Brya mtlwwi to Men PTAIINEWS. . itmmlmg reterae. of theClril war will attend the national encampment at Philadelphia on September 4 to 9. A ealeemen repraaeatiog an eaetern millinery bonne eeye that bia aalea ia Utah thla year ara fatly doable whet they here beee. By September 1 the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company expect to hare e Use operaliag from Salt City to th coast. Tha board of county commi.loner of Utah county hart let the ooutrect for building a county Infirmary, tha name to ha completed by deanery next The bee men of Aebley ealley ara doing a thrlrlng buaineaa tbla eeaaon. Tha yield of honey ie aald to ba Immense, and ja being dlspueed of nt n station to Liberty park was one pro- TO USE FOUR ARMIES. WELCOME VOLUHTEERS HOME longed ovation. Tha boys walked It Is Rw BaUavad thsl Xstklsy Cm through n solid well of eheering, laughyms War la th TisshisI, people, all eager to grasp th hand VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN PLANNED ing London, Aug. 5L There ia so longer FOR PHILIPPINES. a glimpse of tha returning catch or any doabt that' President Krueger bet ia heroes. Tha parade was over a mils refused to eubmlt to the demand of Utah Extends a Royal Greeting to length, and it was compact, each sec- Are; DSmu Have SassaMad a kkM t for tha appointment Mr. Chamberlain S Hs4 et tb Wav Drpsitenl to tion following closely upon the heels Her Soldier Keroes. Ha may of a court of inquiry. Dtotnet sad Dsstrey tb rode et the other. of the Grapt Major Fa bare does so diplomatically or bed? side hi and of bead tha volunteer, by Ingly, but that hi answer Is regarded e home for rode Major Young, who by the British goverement as tantavisit before resuming his duties short Washington, Aug. 22 Th maps of mount to positive refusal ia now a Thousands qf People Assweble si tha Capital in the chief ss Philippines. the justice Philippines, end especially of that established fscL The colonial offle City to da Manor I the Officers and Ba C, Ninth cevslry, from Fort Troop portion of the island of Lnxoh north but thera ere otber Batteries. el th Dougins, Captain Caine's cavalry, mem- end south of Manila, which have been evidences which amply justify this bers of Torrej a troops, the Utah Na. prepared for the use of Secretary Root, statement. All the officials will nay ia lionet Guard and the G A. R. veterans may assume a more important part to Tha reply ' regard to the matter la; Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug 20 The were in line, as were all tha fraternal the coming campaign than has beee ia set a complete acceptaaco of the Utab volunteers bav returned societies and civil dignitaries. gallant given it heretofore. Secetary Roothas proposal of Mr. Chamberlain, secretary home to eojoy a season of rest and Arriving at Liberty park the troops not only ascertained where the United of the colonies." of were reviewed by the governor, after States troops are located and has them Tha report that President Krueger peace after many weary months On which they broke ranks to listen to in the Philippines. campaigning nicely marked off on the map, but he new terms ia somewhat ba proposed Main the orators of the day, and to greet bar also taken into consideration such rerifled by the guarded comment of the day that they marched down .Many' a information as can be obtained relative the their relatives and friends. th colonial office official and tha Irri- street to take their departure for when to witnessed rewas sceue raw were islands, they touching the population of the adjacent coun tability displayed there. There ie aot field end forge foud mothers and siHlera once more try, the kind of people and their disposifrom fresh the cruits, the slightest doubt that they now loved ones to their tion toward tba United Btates. The war is the only way to settle the their trades and peaceful professions, clasped their and brothers unand fathers come back but veterans valliant breasts, they aecietary baa been studying the lines They would far rather eontrorersy. to keep the tears of stove of n hundred all loved successfully by transportation snd learning what he have bad a eurt, defiant aaawer than sons and daughters of this great from their eye as they clasped the can of the geography of the country the temporizing answer which tha Boer the ter- hands of the stalwart heroes. With the former republic, and their names striking It is believed that more than oue president bus sent. to ror followers of The exercises at the park commenced the Agninaido. Greet Britain would havn had plain can operate to advantage In the army Tha Utah batteries were the most by President Lorenzo Bnow invoking and the suggestion has grounds for n quick commencement effective Philippines, Gov, which artillery, voluoteer orregu-lsr- the Divine blessing, after Under the terms wbieh of hostilities. some army officers that been made by ia the United Btetes service, nod ernor Wells delivered th address of now exist, aggressive action need conshould an start from different army A. mao comet hack a hero; if there welcome to the boys. Major F in such a manner as siderable explanation to jnstify it in every and points operate as the introduced was then were offices enough to go 'round, there Grant . the eyes of the world, end the English to distract and destroy the would not be a private in the ranks. IVwey of the Armyr aud the batteries declare who still wnr would At minority present the United States The Utab batteries participated in joined with the multitude in doing be an outrage. forces do not occupy the line of railthe to 101 arose to A tender as honor he him engagements, either battery orB However, if Mr. Chamberlain ha way half way to Llngayen, on the gulf taking part tn every battle or skirmish state the glorified colors of the bat- of the same name. bia way, it ia believed President Kruthat occnrcrd during their stay in the talion. H has been suggested that if one ger's oounter proposal will meet with An address by Senator ItaWllns fol not a single man ever scant attention nod, unless tha Boerx Philippines, and force were to start from Lingayen and deserted his post or rebelled against lowed the presentation of the flags move south at the same time that ancompletely back down, which ia not the continuous action, for, as a sturdy while Colonel M. M. Kaign delivered other were likely, the arisie will quickly develop old moving north, there would Those Utah an address of weleome on behalf of the regular remarked: into war. be a very great probability of soon seA where-evR. veterans G chapa simply eat fight." Aod the entire railway for the use PACIFICATION OF ISLANDS. the Utah batteries participated in Speaker Roylance, of th house of curing of the army, aud the insurgents would Admiral laway Hays Filipinos av Capabla be separated into divisions east and at weal by the railroad, aa they are now New York, Aug. 2t. The London divided into northern and aoutbera bands. Between Angeles and Lingayen eorrespomdent of the World, In an interview with Admiral Dewey, asked ie Terlac, n town of eonsiderable size him if the Philippines were likely to and situated in a province where th be pacified soon. The admiral replied: natives are said not to be unfriendly to I have the question of th Philippines the United States If this province more nt heart than he any other should be occupied it might be of great American, because 1 know the advantage to ths government. While these are merely suggestions, Intimately and they know I to their friend. Tb reoent insurrection it assy be that when the army in the Is th fruit of the anarchy wbioh haa Philippine consists of 60,000 men, in stead of about 20,000 or 25,000, it witl laag reigned in the islands, bat the will have to submit themb possible to have four or more armies selves t the law after being operating instead of two, aa during th to no law qt all. last campaign. KRUEGER REFUSES TO SUBMIT, . 1 1 d far-aw- be-ie- battle-fields- ,, Filipino-forcea- er FHi-pin- aoces-tome- d COLLIDE WITH POLICE. I believe sad affirm, nevertheless, llooolsls. that the FMippine qqpstion will be Ban Francisco, Ang. 4. The steamer vary shortly sol red. The Filipinos are Dorly brings the following paws from eapeble at gavernlqg themselves; they dft Jlri jW ksv all qualification for it. It la 6 Clererly executed counterfeit dollare Honolulu; way to IbaJyatuaoQrLladlauA-Arrlved-wgaaatlam ad tiasa, ba Uw-atvt .me deawAeaaoaawLwJM4wwt F rancisco August 10, had nailed settle tha inaarreotioa and assure prosBaa stats. The boat the elated throey ring were perity to th arohlpelago is to concede I perfect, hat th coin ie light end the for Manila August It. Soldier In cam and to the inhabltaeta. eon' allowed to lend, they methi feel greasy to tha touch. filet with the Honolulu police. A That woald be a eolation of many It may ha soma tlma before tba loca- drunken soldier wee arrested by th queetioaa and wonld satisfy all, espetion for tha stats fish hatchery Ie setend other soldiers attempted to cially th Filipino, who believe tbea-selvpolice tled. Three locations are auder ad via rescue him. There we a lively fight, worthy of it and are so. inent, on in Balt Lake county, on in In which some heeds wer broken, hut 1 have never been In favor of vioUtah county, and the third in Morgen the man was finally landed ia jalL He lence toward the Filipino. The islsede , , wee given to hie commending officer on nr at thla moment blockaded by a fleet lad of condition that ba ba taken from the and war ralgns in tha interior. This 1 homes Hunt, a abnormal state of things should cease. ' Monroe, climbed a tree and whop a dis- streets. ' 1 should like to see autonomy first contance of tweaty-fir- a fast from , tha Th ship Tacoma arrived August 9, ceded end then annexation might be gronad a limb broka and precipitated bound for Manila with 800 horses. Two talked aboeL This Is my opinion. I him downwards, Inflicting eerera but of the animals died daring th voyage. should ilk to see violence et onoe pus not necessarily fatal la juries According to my view, the Th horses wer unloaded to bo tamed a stop to. of concession ought to Tha Utah batteries were the most out to posture until 'Angnst 16, when be th most just and moat logical effective artillery la tha service of the the Tscorns will resume her voyage. Halted States, either volunteer or regVICTOR IN RUINS. AFTER THE STORM. ular, during th wer with Spain and Persian nf Oatorsdn Mlalsf Otny anbaaqnently Is tha Philippine insur- On. Haadrad Thimssed H angry Is Peeto Wlpnd Oal nf Kxtotawa. rection. Utonlana nevsr do anything Me. Creek, Cola, Ang. 2S. Fire Cripple dis24. A by halves, cable ton, Washing Ang. he utterly destroyed the business Tha present prosperity In Utah to patch haa been received at tha war deof the city of Victor, ceasing a portion 1 from General Baaed npoa a solid foundation, and it Daria, giving partment the opiujon of conservative business additional details of the condition in lose estimated at 000, 000. Beginning men thattber 1 not the ellghteet den Porto Rico, He pieced th number of shortly after noon th fir raged entil everything ia its ger of n collapse such ns wee witnessed killed et 1,000, end reiterate his esti- evening!, consuming In 19M. Th wealth of Utah will mate of luo.ooo destitute. General way. It had its origin, it Is thought, with each succeeding day. Devla says: In a few limited areas in th Merchants' cafe, adjoining tb This Ie the first year in twenty that the coffee is half safe; remaining area Bank' of Victor, on the corner of Third tha mulberry tree have not proved n of th crop la almost totally rained, street and Victor avenue. A strong a a inane. 1 a former years the harries ind tha tree are so Injured that next Wind from the south fanned the flames, have fallen on th sidewalk, littering year's crop will not exceed 60 perlf cent and ia a few minutes all the surroundBananas fnrniabed one-haing houses were afire. them up end causing much trouble. average. tha food, and sweet potatoes, been, Help wee summoned from Cripple The fnliere of the crop this year ie gen rice, oore and yarns, all of hk-- era Creek, bat the town had been built in to erally attributed tbo lata frost gross here, supplied the other half to the curly days of the camp and was of All the pine timber for th moat part and U isx delioquent now wish they A0 per cent of the InhhbitanU. . beans, rice and corn are de- ' burned like paper. Efforts were mad h 4 . pald u pZ.' i'fce tax is only M.Uut bananas, hod half the potatoes' I now to stop the progress of the Barnes by the court costs aPi 6i, execution 60 stroyed, estimate over 1,000 dead and ltKi.oOo blowing up buildings in thrir path by this number being means of dynamite, and all afternoon cents, service of summons II 40 and nungry, one-ha- lf aarvica of the execution 1X40, so that it homeless. Hunger wilt Increase rather the hills roared with the rx plosions, but the effort was in vain costa the dellnqueet just l'J.40 Vo square than diminish for several weeks' himself with the poll tax collector. ImUm Bald a Tews. Bins SsMIsm Am llruwasU. The attorney general ha rendered an Chihuahua. Mex., Aug. 24. The milManila, Aug. 2J. While a rerun g Inopinion concerning school elections in itary authorities have received tele-party of the Tweuty-foortwhich he declare thntth law requires graphic advices ofsn attack on the fantry undjr Capt. Crane, was mqt-ln- g the Mbriqmns river on a rafs, the that the polls niusi be open for lour town of Comuripe by a band of 00 The current, very consecutive hours per day at n school Yaqnl Indiana. The place was without bawsrra broke. election, and if they are open for any military protection, but the Mexican awift at that point, caused the raft to nborter time th election le Invalid. citizens barricaded themselves ia their capsize, drowning nine enlisted men. Tha Provo electric light pleat am adobe houses and resisted the attack The United States transport Tartar for tea hours, when the Indiana with- from San Francisco July 24, with Geo-erploys the highest voltage known, Joaeph W heeler ami bis daughter, voltage of 40,000 being used to transmit drew. Several houses were burned by power to Mercnr, a distance of thirty the Indians and five men and women troops of kb Nineteenth infantry, sod fir ml!e.Tbe Ho is working per- were killed. It is thought that a n am- more than fil.Juu.0oa in coin has ir. wed. fectly and haa experienced no interfer- ber of Indians were killed. ence fromlightnlngor electrical storms. BbsAss Days braver Will Berk Dm. lery Salto for Mr. An electric line between Salt Luke Aug. S3 - The flagship Leghorn, 24. AsIn the Capa Capetown, Aug, and Ogden i among the probabilities, sailed from here Monday Olympia Cecil to the Rhodes, referring an eastern syndicate proposing to build sembly, Transvaal question, said; No, there evening with Admiral Iewej , bossd the line providing local capitalists will will be 1 here he w 111 reno bloodshed. President Kru- for Nice. France subecrib to one-haof th stock. main n week, according to his promise, n like sensible man. climb will ger, - is thought the amount desired, 00,000, lown. The less the Cepe to let hie officer see the charms of the Colony is eaa easily ba raised. d ttlitra The admiral has ie the quarrel, the better. concerned A Gunnison boy tickled had here the quietest week a)eni at Mr. Rhodes said It was Continuing, the heels of a gentle' horse with certain Transvaal would become an any port yet, and has entirely reror--I switch and was kicked In the head, English-speakin- tha ered from the Indisposition which a g community, and the crushing hi skull so that e teaspooofol Ultlsadera. being in a vast the for hia good oator majority, in penalty paid et brains oozed ooL Despite bia ter- would form a so much hospitality accepting In government tt keeping rible injuries ha 1 recovering end will with Naples their views noon be ready to try It again. Draahaa Soldiers C'rsats a Dlstnrbaaes la RIOTING IN PARI9- Aaarehtst Mob zm ttofsIiM IaZf to a Bloody Battls. Paris, Ang. 21. Paris on 8unday waa the scene of serious disturbances, recalling in some respects the comma ne. In the riots of th afternoon and evening 360 persona were injured, of whom 360 were takes to the hospitals Fifty-nin- e police agents were wounded. One hundred and fifty persons wer arrested, of whom eighty have been detained in custody. la response to an appeal of tha Journals Du Penpla and La Petits Repnh-liqn- e, groups of Anarchists and Socialists gathered about 3 oclock in the afternoon In th Place d la Repub-liqn- ad. al es - ' t, se nou-eriu- h lf , four-year-o- ld - The police bed taken precautions and there seemed n danger of disorder. MAJOR F. A. GRANT. aa engagement, that portion of the field representatives, presented the medals was soon won. Eight of the members in n neat speech, and Major Richard of the two batteries were killed In W. Young, od behalf of the volunteers, action, five died from disease, and six- made the speech of acceptance. teen wer wounded. History doe not Immediately after the exercises in record eo light a eaaualty list for so the speakers stand at Liberty perk, great a number of engagements, and the various volunteer organizations tha people of Utah are truly thankful formed end proceeded to the banquetthat the lose wa no greater. ing tables. A space about 300 feet For weeka preparations have been square was fenced off, and within it going on in this eity for n fitting recep- covers for about 1,200 persons were tion when the boys should come march- laid. The tables were arranged In recall over, tangular form. The outer row was ing home, and now that it it aeama to be the nniversal opinion reserved for the attending bands and that the reception wn most satisfac- the committees Within this row in tory , a grand and fitting tribute to the eastern end of the incloeure were three tables for battery B, and In a Utah's valiant eons At 9:30 a. ra. the special train carry- similar position in the western end ing tha happy soldier boy pulled into were three tables for battery A. C waa located in the northwest Ogden, where preparations had been made to furnish breakfast for them. corner. Troop A of the cavalry and Fully 10,000 people were nt the depot tb rough riders were placed in the Tb when th train arrived. After march- northeastern corner. banquet ing through the streets end enjoying a closed the exercises of th dsy, and substantial breakfast prepared by the those who participated did hearty patriotic people of the Junction city, justice to the magnificent spread. tha journey was resumed for the WILL GUNS. where they arrived at 11:55. Here they war met by th largest Smokalma Pawdrr Biraid Out tb Cham- tow of lb Wwmbi, crowd aver before assembled together Salt Lake City, Utah. Aug. 22. The in Salt Lake City, and theenthusiastic boys say that the fainoes old greeting that was given the boys at battery gone, which ia Itah hands did snch have must alone moment compenthat good service for the country, will have sated them for many weary months of to lie before they will be in active duty. good condition. They were chambered At 12:30 the order to march was given. for ordinary powder, snd when the kmallrr of smokeless powder and then commenced triumphal entry were needcharges the gss cut the chambers of to the loved capital city of the Utah the guns to such an extent that their Tb line of march from the efficiency is greatly impaired. boya. Tost l lb Arab, Tb Left Over Medals. Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 22. The Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug. 22. Chairman Savage 6f th medal commit- triumphal arch on Main street has tee, has the residue of tb medals end been tha subject for general praise. will turn them over to Governor Wells The credit for the attractive conceptoday. Tb governor will then make tion is due to . Architect F. A. Hale, every effort to get them to tb volun1 who designed It, Architect H. L. A. teera who were not at .Saturday's cere- Calmer, who had charge of th decoramony or were overlooked In the shuffle. tions, and Chairman Barnes of tha The hitch in the original program and committee in charge. The cost of th n mixing of th men nt the banquet arch in actual esah figures is iadefi table caused n few to miss th medal nite. bot it represents an expenditure those eo neglected of 12,000. Much of the work was dopresentation, but nated in one way or another. era aot near so numerous aa stated. 1 Bat-ter- y cup-ita- l, RE-RIF- Sebastian Bear and TaberoL well known revolrtionmry anarchists, were th ringleaders. Fepr, standing on the pedestal of th statue, which rises tn th center of tha Pise da la Bepnb-liqn- e, addressed the crowd. Among other things he said that the anarchists should he masters of the streets. The police thea interfered and dislodged Fanre and Fnberot, making three arrests. The crowd at this point dispersed, but a column of demonstrators beaded by Fanre and Henri d'Horr, mode for the. Piece de In Na- -, tion. Th police broke through the column and a struggle for th mastery followed. Shots were fired and M. Goulller, commissary of police, wa twice stabbed with a knife. Rioting continued for some tun and much damage was done to property, besides man people being injured. -- j FLEE FROM ' 'TRENCHES. luariMli Marts f Angela Cam! ad to Abnadon Tbalr Paaltloa. Manila, Aug. 22. One lieutenant of the Twelfth infantry was killed and other wna seriously wounded while an- north of Angelen. The Americans encountered n large force of insurgent and drove them from their position. Lieutenant Cola of the Sixth infantry, with eighty men, encountered loo Insurgents intrenched in the mountains of the island of Negros and routed them after aa hour and a half of severe fighting. The Americans had three men slightly hart. Nineteeu dead insurgents wer counted in tbs trenches, fiix rifles and a quantity of reserve ammunition were captured. PRINCE HENRY COMINQ. Oazamaadar Faelfi (totona Sqaadrea Visit Caltad B tat. ts London, Ang. 22. Prince Henry of Prussia, who commands tha German " squadron in tha Pacific, win visit San Francisco, according to th Berlinjeor-respondent- of the Daily Mail, on board his flagship, after he leaves China. It is possible, according to tha same authority, that he will also go to Washington to se President McKinley, who hx sent him nn invitation. |