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Show CO ALVILLE TIMES. fim UTAH. COALVILLE. UTAn STATE .NEWS. Salt Lake barber, arrested fo Ihariii; customers on Sunday, tM fined f IS. August Lange, ordnance aergrant at Tort Douglas for the past fifteen years, suicided Sunday by hanging. TWO atom to Mona were robbed Friday night, a small amount of money and several articles of clothing helng A taken. . The wall of an adobe building on Main street. Halt Lake, collapsed on ...Thursday of last week, but fortunately BO one waa hurl. W. A. Sciden of Salt Lake wae made of the National fourth Wholesale Druggist' association at the recent session held at Old Point Com. fort, Va. that built. The Saltair management has decided to try eome experiment iu dredging i - be In the vicinity of the bathing bouses, tba water bating become too shallow for bathing purposes. Aa s sequence to the quarantining of Utah sheep dast spring by Idaho In spec tors, suits for damages to tbs atonal of 134,475 wers last week filed . against theldabo inspectors. - Llxxle Carlson, a young domeatle employed in Balt Lake, aniclded Wednesday sveoing wbils the family was At the theatre, shooting herself in tba temple. Ill health wat the cause. Pearl Padgett, the girl soldier who enlisted with the valnnteert sad went ito Manila attired aa a man, la serving a sentence of thirty days in the Balt Lake City jail on a ebarge of stealing ' 1. skirt, . , President Andrews of the National Asphalt company, who of at has been examining into Utah's deposits, says that eventually this stats will be found to he one of the largest depositories of ' ' the hydrocarbon in the world,' , o Figures taken from the annual report of the commissioner of education show that tba numberof pupils enrolled woe daring the school year of 73.053, the average dally attendance at a cues to thy State of being . ' 1899-190- - II, 44(1,306. , 0 . Members of the her of Balt Lake appear to be dissatisfied with tba notul-hilktoads by the two political parties for the city judgeships, and declare they will place an independent ticket in the field for the people's eon ' lifts tion. John W, Young, builder of the Utah Central, now a branch of the Westers, connecting Park City with Balt Lake, . And originator Utah Northern, from Ogden to Butte baa returned to Bolt Lake after eleven gears passed la London. Tba attorneys for Abe Msjois hays not yet given vp hope, and within a few days will present a motion for a Daw trial in his case. Majors has already been convicted twice upon the charge it cn ordering Police Captain Drown of Ogden about two years ago. A number of prominent physicians of Balt Lake are working on a plan to establish a medical school in Utah, the Ides being to have the school made a department of tha State University, If possible, and to secure an appropriation to assist In maintaining It A daring sneak-thiseised an overcoat from a dummy on one of the principal streets of Balt Lake, la broad daylight, last week, and eucceded la making bla escape, though hotly pur aoed bj the owner, Tba '.poUoe .were "notified and he wascapturedlater. . WlllUCaraDd Lawrence Martin, two Salt Lake boys about 13 years of age, art under arrest and hays confessed to stealing a paras containing 40 from a lady In a a tore. They the pnrse from a table and snatched " lost themselves in the crowd before pursuit could be given. Nearly all the ; ef . . . - - . mooey was recovered, Baa Joan stockman, among whom Is Repreaentallva Ridd, claim that tha faaoea alleged to he enclosing government land, which tha govarnment oaks them to remove, merely closes tha tha months of canyons through which ratlla thieves run cattle. This being tha caw, the eult will be dropped. Tha elaaa In commercial law la tha Latter-da- y Salats Business collage, Balt Lake, la free to all persons over 1 years of aga that desire to take this work. - The elect . la bald .from lSIn I o'clock In tha Lion House, and ndcr the supervision of R. W. Young. Mlaa May Boats, agad 3, la ander arrest at Sprlngvllla, charged with catering the home of Mrs. Alleman sad severely beating her with a buggy whip. The beating la said to have been the outgrowth of a quarrel be IweenTbetwowomeu. T - Word hoe been received et Logan of Je(f BelglumTof Henry the deaUTat R. James, wbo left Is June lost to fill a mission la that country. Typhoid pnnnmonia is gives as the cause of hie death. Be was 24 years of age, son of BLA- - James of Logan. Engine Went Itmn nn Euitmnkmenl Ik 111 s4 ( Taatmfm - r. If they had calculated their distance ait feet to the west from the point where they worked they undoubtedly would Lave carried off nearly 149,604 in cash and 800,000 iu stamps. The burglars' plan of operations wax almost identical with that followed by the robbery of the vault of the belby Hmeiting company near Ban Francisco several mouths ago. The burglars secured entrance under the building, and by digging trendies and tunneling through cross walls gained a point immediately under the vault. The steel sheets forming the floor of the iron room were bored, a hole of so Hie lent sue to adm.t the body of a man was made, and through tiiis one of the robbers passed the plunder to one or more accomplice! below. The plunder was carried near, ly 300 feet through the trench undei the building and then loaded into I wagon that was waiting In an alley ' behind the budding. FATAL WRECK ON SHORT LINE and Engineer end Fireman Met Itestb. The Oregon Hhqrt Lind West bound fast mail, No. 1, was wrecked fonr miles east of McCaimnon, Tuesday afternoon, and Kngineer Edward Pur-te- ll and Fireman Panl Hpidell, both of Pocatello, were instantly killed. The engine climbed the rail on a eurva that had been filled in with dirt by tba track forces, and went down the embankment twenty feet, taking DOWAGER EMPRESS the mall, baggage and buiTet cars with CHOOSES NEW HEIR. it. It is believed that Purtell and his Pat-hu- a Shall RalfS fireman jumped and were buried under Deetdas That aad Selects One Said te ha the wreckage. Weak. Two mail clerks and the express A new heir to the throne will be apmessenger were slightly bruised, but pointed when the dowager empress wers able to take part In the work of meets Prince Ching and several of the inNo were passengers transferring. viceroys at Kai Feng, capital of the jured, aa the remainder of the equip- ,,provlocs of (lo Nan, whers there will ment stayed on the track. be a general discussion of the affairs of the empire. This newt la believed IN SAMAR. INSURRECTION to be authentic, aa it woe received from . Crelaee.Mew York. With DIM) Naval Soldiers Chinese officials a Board, Soils for CstbolugSB. The present heir has proved to he MoreTba navy department baa received dissipated and uncontrollable. over, his fathers status aa a batlshed the following cablegram from prtnee makes his succession coatrary , Rodgers at Cavite: , 4 "Active insurrection in Samar. New to Chinese traditions. The of candidate the York has left for Cstbalogan with 00 empress u'Sald to T Pelue, a nephew of Prince Tus to to end return marines, Baaey and who la weak! Be to eoo?erate with army. participated intellectually In the Boxer aggressions, Nearly all naval force concentrated on personally leading an attack on the Samar patrol. Services Arethusa and French cathedral. The reform faction of the selection and eugl Zafiro, two colliers, needed and being disapproves geate that the powers oppose H if the! Utilized.. Rodqkim. empress wishes to carry it out. Prime Cluing will start about NensiLi 1 tKavyl officials construe the dispatch Ttora Pekin to Vet to mean that the New York will go g rkniFmafaflil from Kai first to Catbalogap and then to Baaey of tha court on its journey f Feng-nd'Balaugiga, landing detachments rtceec Dad la Which Tw Mea DM, . of marines at each point, . As the result of a fierce duel fought ASKS FOR A PRIEST. oo one of the busiest thoroughfares of Waco, Texas, Monday, two prominent Assassin l Crmldsat MeKlsity Bsqaaste " cllixens of that place are deed. The , Spiritual Cousolatlou. Leon F. Cxolgoax, the assassin of principals In the tragedy wereei-SheriVV, T, Ilarrie and bis son, W. President McKinley, who is awaiting T. In Hsrris,Jr., ou one side, snd Dr. J. electrocution the prison at Auburn, G. Lovelace end his stepson, Z. T.Rey- N, Y., during! the week commencing ha4 at-death is now a question of a few days, existed between the men for some over family affairs, and trouble has asked for spiritual consolation, time bed been expected a a result The and Tuesday afternoon received a viait men met In the Turf saloon, and yeung from Rev. T. Brardlnski, a Polish priest Harris open fire with a shotgun on Lovelace over hla (Harrla) father's of the Roman Catholic church, Nt Intci-Icctoal- p Rear-Admir- ga ' ff shoulder, hut without Esther tswens sinarvr I'rhm effect. Love-lac- e Immediately returned the fire with a revolver, killing young Harris al-iinstantly. Lovelace then.taroed LiarexOlveeRtn the elder Herri; whfl i'kewUe was killed. Lovelacs and Reynolds were both uninjured. 3 SETH ABBOTT DEAD. Away la t blcagu. Beth Abbott father of Emma Abbott, the famous singer, died in Chicago Tbeaday night at the age of 84 years. Mr. Abbott was a musician, and until few yeara ago, when his health failed, he gave most of hie lima to the teaching of music. When Emma Abbott died in Balt Lake City in 1891 the left her father so annuity of 1400 a month. Kleetrte Light I'sed for TekphoeejT member of the faculty of tbeMos cow Imperial teciiuical school, acoord" ing lo a dispatch from St. Ptraburg, recently discovered that a microphone attached to an electric are lamp by wire will transmit sound through the medium of another electric arc lamp. Repeated experiments were made In which the two lamps were separated HURT ON GRIDIRON. by a thick wall. The inventor read in Nineteen-Yea- r Old lewa Bay Probably n low voice a lecture on hit ... . , discovery. Vifrtelly lojwred. And Ha words' spoken into Richard Trlpp. aged 19,1a not ex- phone, were audible in the the micro next room. pected to live, aa a result of Injuries Killed Himself t poa Hie Wife-- , received in a football context between avte. , The failure of the Boden Credit bank the Colfax and Prairie City high tchools at Colfax, Iowa. He wae atrnck iq the at Oudenbnrg, Hungary, lej galar suicide. Manager stomach in being tackled and wax car8chladerer, whose extensive - defalcations caused Hla unconacionK ried from the field condition haa grown constantly worse. the failure, made a coafesxto to his wife, who handed him a'plstoUnd adPry et fire la Theatre Caoeee Stampede, vised him to kill himself, which he Several hundred persons attempted did. Hie wife will be arretted xt an to rush out of the Temple theatre at' accessory to the act. Looisvllle, Ky., Tuesday afternoon beNe .New of Mia cause tha ery of fire wae raised when The officials of the Ontted State a little flame was seen about a polyare still without news from legation scope machine. In the scramble many the missionaries who are were knocked down and more than seeking tci make arrangements with tha abductors or two three were badly hurt, twenty of Mlsa Ellen M. Stone and her cooh so seriously that It la feared tiiey will panion. Mine. K. 8. Teilka It la recoolThe aotaurvlva their injuries. garded aa probable that the miasion-r- i' ness of the attaches of the theatre prewl11 th nearest telegraph vented muchdamage being, done.-hwhen the terms of th r&neom ara only a until to order restore they felled the each shall number were injured. Un1"1111 , A -- j , ,l. ut Buk Clrk. R.i.rTik; -fw The financial tronbl which Rsvei caused great aoapena t the officers o the Merchant' National hank of Low I in consequeuce j ell, Masa., af the disap j pearanee of iu tellr, Alb G Smith, and Iu bookkeeper, Lewj, G gwlftj I has been practically xmonik' wit bv the return of the great, o, of the uk" b the two fronl th Unk nlu' Th bank has let about M- to meet tfie demands of the plumber a for an In and gas and crease In wages, all work to that llne has been practically tied up. The In- eteaaedeinanded is from S3 to S6 per day for eight hours' work.' Only one hop In Butte is now running, and thia establishment haa been paying its men tba demandedjcale of wages of S6 for some time. It la though t the strike will be settled In a few day a ateam-fitter- v a, 113,000. It ia not thought the will return to Uwefi, Bor IU be any attempt to p, thi - V ir M,bcJro(Deesla DON'T LIKE CONSTITUTION. The most daring' and ingenious robbery of a public institution ever in Chicago wo successfully accomplished at some time between haturdav night and Sunday morning, when postage stamps to the value of 174,610 were abstracted from the ataop vault of ihe.lbicago postoflice by operator who bored a passage through a steel floor iu order to reach their plan-de- , Lake, and expressed the opinion - ul I! Drill TbrwacA WvrU Dkw, OT4.000 0 III IU M He Was OpperSooliy te Hi(S, , 4,. Sir Bedvers Duller has been relieved of the command of the First Army corps, in consequence of .the speech he made October 10, after the luncheon given In hi honor by the Kings Eoyal Rifles, dealing with his famous dispatch to General White at Ladysmith. He baa been placed on half pay and General French has been appointed to succeed him. The appointment is to take effect when his services are no longer required in .South Africa. understood the government enfall by deavored to break Duller giving him tba option of resigning, but that the geueral declined to give way. The London pspersexpress sympathy for the unfortunate ending of a brilliant career, but they are unanimous that no other course as open after his speech, and they express the greatest approval of the selection of GeDeral , French to succeed him. George J. tlould, during hie recent Visit to Salt Lake City, declared he was In favor ot a union depot for- - Balt it would THIEVES MAKE RAID ON CHICAGO POSTOFFICE, BULLER RELIEVED. la n oo. rtBiaoM GENERAL 3 them. , - Rsfors.sd NEWS SUMMARY. AMERICAN SOLDIERS KILLED BY BOLOMEN Chare Tea Are Blah e Bis Wueed-- d ay eurgente m the laleod ol Bemyr. HpM! t the latte SUM. lifts James Jaekson of Cambridge, Maas., The tobacco trade war has bagun la In other trade! English markets. severe competition face Ui England ha Ia . The following brief cablegram from General Chaffee, reporting the flgbt of also. Botha has di. Commandant-Genera- l la the Second Reformed Presbyterian the Ninth infantry in Bsmar Wednea-day- , sburch because in becoming an Amsri-ca- n solved irs force, which numbered 2,000, waa received at the war departcltisen be took the oath to uphold ment Friday afternoon: and has left his men to escape as beat Adjutant-Genera- l, the constitution of the United States, 18. Corbin, Oct. "Manila, they can. Th men, proposes to fight the ruling. A gypsum trust is the latest. Washington: Forty-eiThe case is probably one of thd company E. Ninth regiment. Ninth will b the of company stock capital plant strangest of its kind ever called to tba United States infantry, under First 813 oootou ami -- ome thirty-eigh- t s. W. iu of field. attention the people of Mxacbu-settWallace, Lieutenant George will be taken in. Dr .Jackson is a Scotch mau Lower Canadara, Samar, were attacked are near A large number of Doer by birth, but now, after ten years by 00 boluuies, October 16, Our loss, and Mangnptes, while a Pongolahoseh name not rehere, he haa taken out saturaUeation ten killed, commando of Mr ltW a position of the enemy left ceived. Eighty-on- e papers. of Piet Eetief. southeast Rev. J; M. Foster, pastor of the dead on the field. Enemy beaten off." is meager and unintelliginew War church from which Jackson waa Another dispatch says the remainder but the L nionist poll in ble London, suspended, is quoted ax making the of the company arrived on the scene in ticians and military men are satisfied following statement is regard to the time to prevent further slaughter and going right. that everything case: routed the enemy, killing over a hunFrench Minister oi the M Caillanx, "We look upon the constitution of dred of them. It is believed that the announces that the govern Finance, the United States ax an immoral d for reinforcements. retired enemy only and an insult to the Almighty, As soon as the news was received at inent will oppose with extreme energy in that it makes no mention whatever Catbalogan two gunboats were dis- any proposal to increase the expendb ture. of God, and claims for the people that patched, General Smith going in perCandidate foe state offices wer sovereign power which belongs to God son to the scene. officials wrre alone. We refuse to accept the conThe war department nominated by tlie Democrat of Rhode stitution thus defective and cannot somewhat dismayed at the press report Island in convention Tuesday. Lg F. of the new setback on the island of C. Earvin of Lonsdale, is the nominee swear allegiance to it. Saindr. They had no confirmation for governor. DEAD. . DEWET REPORTED from official sources of the report, but has been caused in A sensation Letter Frees a Prominent Boer State That this was true of the last affair of the Buenos Ayres by a communication kind, which happened at Balangigs. Boer Deseret hueeamped to Wound. that Chile is building roads and bridges which suffered The Ninth infantry, in territory uuder dispvrtYbtweeu General Dewet's recent inactivity haa produced the impression among there, was the same organization that Argentina and Chile. iu the latest fight at Bangs-jomilitary men that be is either dead or engaged It has been found necessary to am Calor illnesa incapacitated through putate one of the finger of Dr. wounds. According to a letter from Paateur the of aa lo Institute, Elks' Teetb I'au Money Wyoming. mette, director Pretoria, a prominent Doer recently Elks' teeth are becoming the finan- on account of a bite from a cobra from wrote a friend there relating the ter- cial medium of the Jackson Hole coun- which he was extracting the venom. rible hardships suffered by the Boers try, Russia and Japan A war between just south of the Yellowstone park. in tha field, especially from a lack of They are accepted in exchange for wet over Korea is predicted by Dr. Nichosurgeons, goods by the saloon men of the region, las Senn, professor of surgery in th " "BewetL'for example, " wrote the and in thia manner large numbers of university of Chicago, who haa arrivad Boer, "suffered the moat terrible agony teeth have been accumulated and liquor in San Francisco from a tour of the before he died. He wae wounded in dealera ara laying np large auma from Orient the shoulder by a splinter from a shell, the sale of teeth to jewelers and agents, A masa meeting of students at Corand the wound gangrened in conse- who dispose of the tusks to members was held recently for the purpose nell quence of it being dressed with dirty of the Elk fraternity. Every four tasks of adoption of resolution to discourage rags." represent the death of one bhll elk. hazing, which reappeared between Five Boers captured at different Cow elka do not hava tusks. members of th under classes a fa w places recently said Dewet was dead, The recent article in Outing concernbut gave a different version of hia ing the slaughter of elk in thia state day ago. The motor car has been introducad i death. is attracting widespread attention in the upper Against these reports ia a statement among the state papers, and especially successfully for transport car such One conveyed Congo reregion. De field eornet of Piet Villiers, the 'those published in the game regions, load of three tons over a road too in northtaken the where the truth of the Outing story ia cently prisoner eastern part of the Orange River Col- confirmed. It 'is reported that the hilly to admit of any other method ot ony, who said that on tha morning of heads of animals are appropriated by conveyance. A state of chronic anarchy is reported hla capture ha took breakfast with the game wardens, who have them General Dewet. mounted ene derive handsome reve- in Macedonia owing to the lawlessness of the Albanians, whose attitude nues from their sale. PLOT TO OVERPOWER toward the Christian population la GARRISON IB FOILED. Hawaiian Ar Dying Rapidly. worse than of that of the Kurds toward Henry E. Cooper, territorial aecre-tarVlallmi et a llnrtnut Saves Setdleva la the Americans. fiilhpplB Vio Mare, and for several ipontha prior to , Gloomy reports ot the condition ot Owing to the vigilance of Lieutenant hia departure for the United States,1 the British 'West Itadies ark printed, Thomas M. Baines, Jr.tb?'lfie Ninth acting governor of Hawaii, has dig and the moral is drawn that the reasUnited States infantry, another maa-- euksed with Secretary ot Agriculture sembling pf the Brussels congress 1 Vvilson the conditions' in the oacre of American troops by tha territory. indespenssble to the revival of the haa been averted. Itaeema One of the main aims of Mr. Coopers at the sugar industry. that Lieutenant Baioea discovered a trip here is to acquaint the admlnixtro-tio- n prosperity The Austrian Reichsrsth reassemwith the actual condition in Haa cell at Carblgn, prisoner bled last week. The budget or 1903 Island of Samar, where several were waii. The natives are dying off rapwo submitted to the Unterbaus. It the confined, through a hole that had bees idly, mortality being in the near mad in the wall. An investigation neighborhood of forty deaths to the .estimates the expenditures at kroner and the showed a plan to fill the jail with bolo-me- n 1,000, and foreign laborers are getting kroner. 1.685.966.357 of out the eountry mueh mere rapidly and toC&U the guard, which would Frank W. Hackett, assistant aaere-tar- y be necessary to get the door open, and than they are coming in. The encourof the navy, will retire shortly then attack the garrison. It also de- agement of Chiuese labor, said he, ia from that office. lie will be succeeded veloped that the instigators were a regarded aa the most promising soluBenpriest and preaidente, both of whom tion, and the territorial government is by Judge Charles II. Darling of have been arrested, together with sev- anxious that large numbers of laborers nington, Vt. , whom the president haa shall come in from China. decided to appoint when the vacancy eral other prominent persons. tball occur. ea Coras and Chocolate Maesdoninn IHrlgand Beheaded Bl(kt Award by Turks of th olive More than two-thirBuffalo, N. Y.. Oct. 10. 1901. The The Balkan states correspomledt. of California united in have of American. . Pom exposiat the growers judges tion, Buffalo, have awarded three gold, tlie New York Times reports a state an attempt to obtain better prices for medals te Walter Baker ft Co. (Lltnlt-ed)- of chronic anarchy In Macedonia, ow- their They hava appointed product. Dorchester, Mas., for the supe- ing tothe law lessness of the a committee to devise a plan for the Albanians, and cocoa breakfast of their riority whose attitude toward the Christian organization of ail the olive growers all of. their cocoa and chocolata preparations and the excellence of their population ia worse than that of the of tha state. exhibit Thia Is the S7th highest Kurds toward the Armenians. The Nicholas Flood Daven, a verteran from the Macedonian brigand, sward received- fcy them Maliu, the leader -journalist and former member of great expositions ia Europe and of the assassins of Stambuloff, after Parliament, shot himself dead in hi .America. some years of prosperity, during which he haa been unmolested and even re- roots in the Clarendon hotel, Winnipeg, Wife Raster Ol KlftJ Manitoba. He bad been prominent in Ia the town of Ibex, six miles weak garded aa a hero, has been caugbtcom-mandin- g in the Northwest for twenty a mnrderous bind and been politics of Leadville, Colo., Sunday aftarnoon, was the author of aeveral and year of the beheaded by the Turks, who have dis- books and Richard Gorman, an plays. camp, who makes it a practice to heat played hla head' in several Macedonian James .Brown, . ' ' Jake : v-Dowling,, ,'' V' hia wife regularly twice a month, wae villages. who claims that he bos stolen thouswas and taken her by caught beating Haaoa WUl Support Roovt. ands of horses in the west and norththe people to a trestle where he wae Concerning west daring his career, and that bn published that reporta Med and a stalwart miner then stripPresident Roosevelt bad asked him to has thrice-facelynching parties as a ped him to the bark and delivered be to him Juat what be hia of waa has bean result to Presidepredations, fifty lashes with a cowhide. Ha was dent McKinley, Senator taken W'is., where beta to deMadiaon, Hanna ocourraaaa similar a notified that then clared he had not seen the reported wanted for the alleged theft of ahorse. wonld coat him 100 lashes. conversations, but he made the stateThe directors of the new Panama ment that whatever talks be had with Awarded the Hlgkmt Mis " in a circular to the sharecompany, Do.President Rooeevelt were Buffalo, N. Y., Oct1 Tha New satentirely holders, say that Colombia has exmestic Sewing Machine Co. bos' today isfactory, 'and that the matter pub-lishreadiness to sanction the its pressed hod not been given out Loan awarded, at tha by him. transfer oi the canal to the United He said further that be would Exposition, the highest prise, the covsupport States. An estimate of the valae ot eted gold medal, for the best family President Rooeevelt aa cordially and as the undertaking is therefore being presewing machine. frankly as he had supported President pared at the request of the Isthmian MoKluley. XMatroctlv Laadslld la Bsrbadi canal commission. Mall advices, from Barbadoes give Thr Ma Crashed te Death. SsmnelL. Clemens (Mark Twain) enThree trainmen were crushed to tered the New York particulars of a landslide covering 00 political campaign acres of land la the district of Boeco-bc- death In a collision' Friday at week by .addressing an audience of last Birmingis'Nearly 100 housee and tba ham, Mich., between two trains on the Invited guest at the Waldorf-Astori-a land's beat plantations were ruined. Detroit, Grand Haven Milwaukee hotel, he haring lately joined a local The railroad. The dead Tba district waa devastated. are, organization known as Moffett, H. Luce and Otto Nurenberg. governor haa started a relief fund. tho Order of Acorns. To Mak wr EXECUTION OP CZOLGOSZ. Outlaw. Judge O'Connor Morris, at tho open- X . tho Roscommon sessions, Dublin, Bert Mossmsn Csptnin thgof of tho 'Art?' Nat Sand Bipr Iwttv Graweal" ,WIU zona Rangers, accompanied said he had received doculast week, M Wit It. three by to emanate from tho ments basetarted from rangers, purporting Toeson, Arlsn Secretory of State Hay, in a letter te for Irish the Black marked with a United river league, Cel-lin-e, of two Prisons country, where 8tateJ3aperio tended declines the invitation of tha rangers were killed last week by cattle coffin and containing diabolical threat gainst King Edward. latter id designate an official represen- thieves. He will mobilize all tlie rangtative of the government to be present ers there and make a thorough search 8alvators Quintsvella, the anarchist at tha electrocution of Cxolgoax, the for the outlaws who have made that who returned from the United States murderer of President McKinley. The of for many with Bresci, the assassin of King letter of Secretary Hay says: "While portioa ThaArizona dangerous country is very rough and Humbert, has been committed to prison thanking yon for your courtesy, it ia years. Ot considered expedient to have a rep- In a hunt for outlaw the lattet have by tho coart at Porto Ferrajo, Island resentative of the government preeenl far the best of it, but the officers ara of Riba, oa the charge of being, an oa tha oocaaloa you refer to," Jetermioed to succeed. accomplice of Breach ( who w is suspended from membership x d; i cu-me- nt n. 1,683,-017,9- -- -- - Utk. old-tim- er . ed L anti-Tamma- 44 |