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Show ar- t- A f- - C. R. iORCt, aril Estiestt Editor Kaim M hw Pwteatrw Is MV f. WH, k. SacoDd-Cla- film liiir. ColllU Mtu-- r Utah, or iiMciimui. inm te OmTmi SU MaU. TWws MewU teW Oplkk k ... Il M 0 ............ . Sevier county' public chool grad are more numerous thl yeai than ever before The San Pedro road ha already Sixteen engine of the latest type, and store are coming from the shop. Mr. William Boy lance, one of Springville' oldest residents, is dead. Mr. Roy la nee rame to Utah and settled In Springville in 1853. At a meeting held in Salt Lake City last week, resolutions were passed 'condemning the brutal atrocities upon the Jewish people of Russia." The electrical workers who were formerly in the employ of the Utah Light k Power company are on a strike, demanding that the company recognize their union. J. T. Cfokon, a rough rider, was thrown from' hi horse during the parade la honor of the president in Salt Lake, alighting on his bead, sustaining serious injuries. Over Ji.OOO was secured by pickpockets during the presidents visit Jto Salt Lake, they having availed themselves of the opportunities afforded by the dense crowds. ' la a runaway accident at Mt. Pleasant, John W. pnnd Brig Farnsworth were both Injured, both being knocked down. .thfl. wagon running over them, each sustaining serious bruises, e A number of Mt. Plbasant sheepmen And that the recent storms were not so disastrous to their flocks as was at first reported, a number of flocks . escaping with 6 and 10 per cent losses. As the result of a drunken brawl la a saloon in Balt Lake City, Walter Bussell, an electrician, la In tbe hospital with a fracturfd akall and his a soldier, gisallant, John Abernathy, ' da la Jail. 3. B. McVey, a carpenter of Salt fake City, was run oyer by a Rio tOrande train last week ad1 killed. Re. Vai carrying an umbrUt which ob- , cured hie tight uoUAJtbe, train was C Wav ! Morris Morrison, a lad of eight years, living in SaitLaka City,, was arrested last week on a charge of horse stealing, and admitted his guilt, , but was released upon promise yf good d ehaatocia X7 r the1 futuiw- - Samuel W. Davit fell from k roof which he was shingling la Spanish Fork, and waa badly Injured, his elbow being dislocated, his thigh-bonlipped from Its socket, and hla head badly cut and bruised. t Km 11 O. Kelson, aa employe of the South Swansea mine at Silver, City, fell down a shaft on the 3Qth,htg dead body being found later. It : la not known bow tbe accident occurred', as . be was alone at the time. At the 115th leneral assembly of tbe Presbyterian church, held in Lot were adopted Angeles, resolutions calling upon the United States senate to expel Senator Smoot and declaring that polygamy was stilt practiced by , Saints. , the Latter-da- y MurP. .The dead body Thomas phy of Price .was found in the rear of the Wilson hotel, fa- - Salt Lake City, The Sunday morning last waa a great sufferer from consumption, and It la thought that he may havs been attacked with a fatgl stroke white stanUlbg near the window and fell out. ( The IntercbHoglate debate Sets? den Nevada and Utah, which took place at the subject, Reno, Kev-- r , That Municipalities .Should Own and Operate Street 'Railways, Light and Telephones," was won by Nevada, who had the affirmative, made an attempt to crack the safe of the Cudahy Packing company In Bait Lake City Sunday morning. They failed to secure any money, but succeeded tu demolishing the safe and leaving a pile of ruins as evidence of the desperate attempt F It is said that almost every orchard Infested worse . tn Sevier county is "than ever before known with the teat caterpillar. They can be found on nearly every tree In from one to twenty clusters. They are devpurtng, the leaves and young fruit rapidly. Five cases of smallpox were reported during Us week In Salt Lake City, and one case was Imported; T cases were discharged as cured, tearing 'H cases In quarantine. as compared It) with 18 for the previous wetk-an- d for the same wees of lart year. .. , AboptPH) linemen, trimmers, hud other emplojes of the Utah Light A Power comp iqv, which City and supplies light tu Salt - power for the strict car linos, have e -- -- d Safe-blowe- s N GEORGIA BY FLOOD AND FIRE - i i uate rn CYCLONE-I- i UTAH STATE NEWS. per story of the woolen mtlL They sre well fed, but extremely uncomfort- " The tloa in the residence district and caring for tbe of work rescuing Man Who, Recently' 8ultlded Declared . able. . is bring carried forflood PILES OF DEAD INTHE PATH OF survirg to Bo John Wilkes Booth. The from esproperty Contributions loss, the best OVER TWO HUNDRED LIVES LOST ward systematically. t STORM.' An Enid. Oklahoma, dispatch con timates now possible, will amount apIN TOPEKA, KANSAS. are being rushed into the relief comtains the following: Junius Brutm proximately to fl, 000, 000. The whole of mittee. Citizens sre opening their Booth, the actof and nephew of Jobi Probably One Hundrsd Ptraose totted North Topeka isstill under water sev to survivors and'every indicahomes Driven .te the Roofs of Their and Many Homg Destroyed At Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Presl oral feet deep. While the 200 people People tion is that the city will be well able Houses by High WteG Many of Lgaat 200 People lnjurd. dent 1 lncoln, has fully identified th that are penned up the second ator-le- s to care for those who have lost their Them Dropping into the Ragremains of the man known as Davi of houses have plenty of food, homes. Every public building In Jhe Becom-leg ing Torrent After E. George as his uncle JuM after the aoo homeless they are In great need of good drink, city Is sheltering stores of Exhaueted. George or Booth committed sulcub the it of Gainesville? lng water, which is being supplied people January 14, 1901, and In hla effext-wa- s by a umtic ijrione, killing arobabl) rapidy As possible in barrels and cans. Tbe itcondition at i found a letter directed to J 1 one I the capTopeka, persons. unrcolng ibe The great fear at present la that Number of Dead. ottu-- r Bates of Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Bate, fit b ' large bulldog, and some of the buildings in North Topeka ital city of the state of Kansas, on account of the flood in the Kansas came here and fully Identified the di"ro ng the Gainesville coil m The number of dead is merely a ' may collapse because of their foundaare truly appalling Over two matter of estimate Twenty member 'flu- gicalest loss of life is re- tion river, ml!N body as that of Johi Wilkes Bodth being undermined, Thera Is no hundred lives have thus far been lost, of rescuing parties tell of bow they He then went eaat and has obtalnei1 pot ltd in tbe district of tbl mMon immediate apprehension the that alxiul eighty -- pvoph are woolen mill will positive Identification of the remainr mills wo. placing the loss of life at tbe lowest saw people "drop from housoa 'only to go down, but every from the dead man s nephew and fron report, ti killed and scores injar.il and the finacl&l loss will run b swept away bf( ths flood, and othestimate, effort will be made to extricate people into millions the ers tell of men. who.' terrified at the Joseph Jefferson, Miaa Clara Morrlt, Eight n persons were klllj n the from that point as quickly as possible, of and a store others who knew him i To add to the horror of the situa- approach of the fire, dropped into the Ity b y eu the center of the town to avoid any further loss of life. In his early days tion, fire broke out in tbe northern water, where they sank and did not and the lailroad station, whre four KANSAS The estimated number of CITY FLOODED. According to Mr Bates story, h part of the cty and about four hun- reappear large stores were blown dovg The had acted aa Booth's confidential agent storm had driven dred houses have been burned dead does not include the large numaway many .persons and attorney for nearly forty years at Is Town Several on hundred people are the ber classed as missing. who cannot Absolutely at Mercy bf work In the rotton mills when the After Lincoln was shot the assaseit of roofs their Waters. Jhe houses, buildings be- otherwise be accounted for Neither cyclone strut k The mill wasg three-storwater. surrounded escaped to the Garrett plantation in ing by Many of does jt include the flumher who are With extingas and electric-ligbuilding The first aty wa in the Virginia. left standing but badly wreck !. The guished, the water works shut flown them, becoming exhausted after hours supposed to have lost their lives abis there In into fire. of According to Mr Bates, the man set ond and third floors were have latter the Imprisonment, dropped j:lass and the city practically at the mercy esmplete-leven who was killed wag named Ruddy Beat flooded of The waters no means arriving and drowned the solutely demolished, the employs wore of the first fire that shall break out; number of victims ing warned. Booth left Gamut's anJ with railroad transportation feeble and district ls'in the northern part of the an approximate the wreckagfe under caught and -- V , was taken care of by friends in cenf fl Is estimated tht there uncertain, Kansas City, Mo , may. If city. Millions of Dollarg Lost by Flood irv tral Kentutky. He later settled at mangled from stricken waters the the do Latest not recede within the reports were at least seventy five bodla unKansas CltyC next two or three days, be compelled town of Topeka, Kansas, state that Glenrose Mills Texas, where he conder tbe wreikage of the third floor, to fight for her very life. ducted a store for several years ns flood is: The greatest flood in the history of and It Is not known bow. man? irsons The first authentic information the present condition of the John St. Helen 250 170 and Between Kansas people dead, City, Kan., and. the bottoms of on the second floor of the building from Kansas City, Kan., shows that In H 4,000,-00Mo., Kansas without prevails, and 8,000 that district homeare 20,000 City, houses, people people were kilted The store of J&eph LoBRITAINS FUTURE POLICY. less. A number which cannot be eBti will loss dollars' of worth of millions efl. property destroy gan, near the Gainesville cotton mills, mated have been the drowned, and I of water A Fire dea bodies have been fouod result. body Mr, Chamberlgtn Makes a Bold Speech was crushed to ruins groat by the lind, and property loss has been heavy. The and ident ted; twenty floating bodies coming from the west swelled in Parliament. at Kansas have bei seen The numbef of peki-pi- Ihe Kansas river Mr. Chamberlain has again proved THE SPJIRT 6F THE MILLIONAIRE. missing Is placed at 200. House City,' Kan , Sunday morning, causing himself the strong man of the cabinet. to the number of 200 have been de- a most alarming rise. Waters rushed In a debate which may prove the most stroyed by fire, two banks have col- .with terrific force over the outlying momentous of the present parliament, lapsed, a number of wholesale grocery railroad tracks and the crowded he has, in a frank and bold speech, Stores have been flooded, while at wholesale districts of tbe west botfurther developed the policy which e least twenty-fivwill be universally regarded as an enbig business blocks toms and finally into the union depot are liable to fall at any miuute. The losses in the wholesale district tire reversal of Great Britains fiscal A more conservative estimate places will aggregate well into the millions, position, and at the same time he tbe number of dead at 175, but the and the losses to the various packing proved that he has managed to carry number is as likely to be cor- houses nearer the river will be trehigher tbe government with him against rect at the lower mendous their convictions. A special from Topeka. says: BurnThe Impression left on the minds of Flood at Dea Moines. the crowded chamber was that tbe ing blouses are floating about, setAre to So others. The as is known, but seven aulower far on eve stories is a ting the of dissolution country of the burning buildings contain ten thenticated fatalities have been reand that as in 1900, Mr. Chamberlain clrrled the counlrj with him on the feet of water. The current Is so strong ported as a result of the flood at Dev' .that no boat can, approach any of the Moines, Iowa Reports of a score on South African war policy, he has now converted his colleagues to the belief burning buildings. People are gather- more have beeji received from that that he will be able to carry'lt again ing, on tho top of . houses and wifi section of the city that Is cut off frora meet death either by fire or drown- communication, but canot be verified. on the policy of preferential trade within the empire. ing. The cries for help can be dis- The Northwestern operated one train, tinctly hoard a mile away. The fire out from the city limits Sunday,, , In addition to asking for a mandate was started by a live electric wire, mail being conveyed to it by boat. to tax fod, he ask for power to entod at least 150 lives have been lost The other lines are tied np. The water gage in a tariff war with Germany cm as a result of the fire and electric light and power plant Canadas account, and to fight the When It is stated that North To- are still running, but it is only by th American trusts. , ft Is safe to say that no such sudden revolution has been peka has 10,000 Inhabitants the extent employment of several, hundred men. to man the pumps and work on tha of the disaster can be realized. experienced tn tbe political situation, , for very many years, nor anythisg aa People era clinging to the roofs of levees. j. houses and the ' limbs of trees, and , sensational, X i V Deadly Automobile In its Daily Tour,. by Tope of Build- many are giving up 'in' despair and Site of' Town Marked , ? i PMStDtNT yiStT VHCYJ5NN1 Inga. waters below iimc,- -ii -- S to the be dropping ti)to men who had taken refuge, sltuation there la w parallel to the sit- carried away, by the swift current. Kansas Ar A right i dispatch City says: 1 Wild inhibit Given In Honor ,wera Instantly killed The Jones' gen- uation In Kansas City, Mo., apparently ia death by lira or drowning to 400 mpurdale, with a population of 16,000 of Chlof Executive. There is no eral store met a similar fat and in no better and no , worse. people, is deserted, and Its site marked great probability that there will be people unless means can be found fer The wild west exhibit given In the rolnr two ' and one mao, rescue. persons,' their by the tops of buildings and m loss of only if does further river the life,. honor of President Roosevelt at Fronone, woman, were crushed to death. not rise ' vety suddenly. It isl ikely of North Topeka, inhab- number of fires. Seven Urea, believed fort Every tier park, Cheyenne, Monday morning, Reporta from White fa 'la the ited by 10,000 people, is under water. to be chiefly box cars burning, can b Sulphur Spring, that the umber of fatalities was the most successful event of ths even mile will fifty. ! - approximate city from Gainesville,' ate to The current is so swiit that no boat Seen from tbe bluffs. There is some kind ever given In the state. , The first the effect struck' there that . FLOODS IN KANSAS. can life In it Several thousand peo- danger that the flames wllL spread V event was the presentation to the pres- with terrific force, killing a d (Serf peobuildings,. ple have escaped to the south side tbe partially submerged ident of the beautiful sorrel gelding ple. This Is,- - however, not confirmed. District Submerged is 200 Miles Long and are being cared for as well as pos- - adding greatly to the already heavjr Ragalon, supplemented bpr a .complete Wide. Another report says that lOf pfople ' and Thro to Fifteen aible. The remaining large number loss The fires started by the intra- ' riding outfit, consisting of a. were knied and at least 200 injured, t Not alqce the Galveston flood has have not yet been accounted for. They slon of the flood into a lime-houssaddle, valued at 400) spurs, while 200 buildings In all werl demo- water created such terrible havoc and have been seen on tops of houses and etc. The present was the gift of the lished. 1 ' Workmen- - Drowned. j - wrought such destruction of lives and waiting for the water to subside or be Twenty-seve- n 4 f people of Cheyeune and. Douglas, and A message has been received from property.as has Just been experienced rescued. They are safe only so long was tendered by Senator Warren. "LOSS OF LIFE EXAGGERATED. Kansas City, saying that twenty-seveKknsas. of Kaw The stand. in as the houses the valley Then followed the wild horse race, ' affected I stretches from Below town scores of men are in men were engaged at work on thw the roping of Texas steers, the riding Number, of People Who Perlihad at territory a. Kansas tree-topto Kan., Brookville, City, yelling for help. Thousands Union Pacific bridge when It suddenly of bucking bronchos, etc., all of which Topska is Thirty-four,- ! 200 to miles three shots and screams have went down Every one of the twenty-bee- n distance revolver by of long was thoroughly enjoyed by the presiIt now appears that tbe first reports fifteen miles in width. 'Almost tbe on the north side signals seven was drowned. It Is statef that heard dent.- The president made aa address, of the loss of life at Topeka, Kansas, entire territory Is submerged in water for aid. j many persona saw the helpless, men expressing tr.s appreciation of the was greatly exaggerated. At this time from one to ten feet deep. It Is imthe below water the drown, but were unable to be of ady with Houses who to the number ascertain possible Vhown dead. there are thirty-fou- r or are yet in danger. second story windows are the exeep-- j assistance to them. have perished About 200 people are still it North The loss to cattle, homes, bams, fences Killed and On' THuJiand Elqhtv-flv- s ' Shot From Ambush. Hundred Homeless. Forty-fiv- e Topeka. 150 of them being In the np- - and crops4wlll run Into millions. Homeless in Georgia. a raiteoud John s Farmer and a young man of . Tfle Argentine, tornado which visited the been killed NO RACE SUICIDE IN THIS FAMILY. and manufacturing town on the couth named Whitaker have Wcsnsof Gainesville, New Holland and bank of the Kansas river, six moes near Bernstadt, Ky. A brother of jVhite Sulphur, Ga. Monday , ( In ho killing, of about from Kansas City, is Inundated by Whitaker was slightly wounded.- - The eighty-fiv- e from ten to twenty feet, and probablv survivor stated, that he was riding . women men, and children, according to reports Vhli li are as yet 1500,000 daipage has been done. Forty- some distance behind tho other two bMompirtVi" li is intimated thal forty men when he heard shots firefly Aa 500 inhabitants five hundred of ,.he 6 poisons Injured "and many' tu 3 he came up td where hla brother and 000 are are' and' homeless, nearly more hurt, probably I.Ood person are Farmer lay dead In the road, 'some Five bridges circumstances destitute homeless bej',wo .hundred houses, side the Gainesville cottou null, were have been swept Sway, all the railroad j persons in the shrubbery near the destnyed by t.ie storm, aggregating a fa-track, and factories are under water. property lot-- of tlldo.liuo is suspended. all business and them and made his escape. ' ASSASSIN OF LINCOLN. COALVILLE TIMES. r - y ht 0 e - y "ir.-T- Wt -- the-stor- -- gold-mount- , n ' Two-third- -- wero-falaR- K KK leveegives'vvay. , Missourians Take te the House Tops for Safety. The Egyptian levee below Keokuk, Iowa. Is broken In twenty different places, et and the water is running ttrough-Thewfreof Alexandria. Territory ten by twenty miles In the Clark county (Mo) bottoms is Inhabitants are on ,the submerged roofs of the houses firing guns for help. A government boat andnien have been sent io the scene from Keokuk No life loss ha been reported. Another Strike Cloud. Another dark rtrlke cloud ha loomed, up on the- - horizon of the anthracite ctiftl region., The executive board of tho United Mine .Workers In dkestmrro. fa , eudorged session at-ul Jbelr4hree district president? on the board of conciliation authorivtd by tho stiiko t ointuUsloii. afid if these Inembcrs a' not recog nimt tyMbe eperaior thelekciutive boards will contemplate cell'ng a of mine workers to (tocre genera! suapotudnh of woik tidt'l members ate chui te 'ignition. - lon tcr 1 Stand by Chamberlain. Among tbe latest to express full Mr. and Mr. Oscar Oscar Weber of Atlantic City proves hi belief in. the Rooseveltan theory" by striving to pound out a living a a cabinetmaker for a family of thirteen children, ten of whom are boyj. The Oldest child has reached the advanced age of 2, and the youngest is half RIOTOUS LAUNDRY GIRLS. Overturn a .Wagon and Scatter .Its Content in the Street. t t Several hundred striking laundry workefv, including vnarry gfrie, r fled the Derby laundry, sheet, and drove the cm- Chicago ploye at work there Before entelng the. place tfacy overturned and scattered its content? iq the street The striker then started for anctner latLpdrv I n t but were mef bv a wgvn load of place ... and dispersed eall a.gn -- ). - -- Weber and Children, past three. f Weber waa born in Saxony and hla wife is a Bohemian. The accompanying photograph of the family Is a chip shy. as one child was away from horns when the camera was trained on the group. - Workmen Cooked Alive. While a gang of laborers were digging a trench neat one of Ihe blast furnaces at the Colorado Fuel and I roi' companys steel aorks at Pueblo, a bosh," or vent at the base of the furnace opened without warring, and molten iron and blazing gas came upon them, A number pouring werw.borewhwnby the weight of the fiery material amid a cloud of hissing ijtenm and smoke Three of the then were literally cooked hlive. their clothes burned off ana skin so blistered that they were TiBrecVnlAtble .t -- -- Murdered and Robbed. Word has reached Kali spell, Mont, of the murder of an Italian railroao laborer near Rexford on the Great Northern cut-of- f The Italian, with two fellow countrymen, went into. a saloon at Rexford on Thursday to get their checks cashed. A man named O'Brien, who saw them get the money, watted for them a few miles out of town and commanded them to throw np their hands. Two of Ahem. compiled. The third reached for his gua and was shot dead. approval of Colonial Secretary Cham berlalns Zollveretn plan Is Premier Snedden of New Zealand, who declares that Germany's attitude toward Canada Is a blessing in disguise. Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman, the liberal leader in the house of commons, has decided to drop his amendhient on the aubjeet, as the second reading stage of the financial bill 'will afford ample opportunity for further discussion of the matter. Flower on the Waters. Forty People Injured. Memorial day was observed In San Overland passenger train No. 22 i im- Franctecowiih more than ushal ag derailed at a point about a mile fat. 7 gotern-W)Uta. the At pressiveness. of Calj Saturday nighu ment tu-- t Slocum, loft. the .transport Four cars plunged down an embank-doc- k with about V'O representatives forty fect Hgb( two of 'thera About- 'ihrgedens In the sea.some of r'y pirp!e Injured, den Gate brief scfvfrcT were belden- - fbpfn the hrokpK bone"nd w the open Patlflcln memory-oLdlv men who died for tbeic country aqd A oman fhosJ Yam wag s . Flowc-, wrhtwe ierrb , cceqn. c I broS f ,w. ?! ,k.i ment of the naval SSTt .hrv YY; Vince. 'jj K ' I |