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Show e Most of the mearobU travelers f r. nr 1 j cisco or miner. Tha ladj TWENTY PEOPLE ORWNEO A Ieed. but on leaving the RESULT 'OF CLOUDBURST. command of the bandit one t f the eat cushions, A Wall of ' Water Eight erabte Fceet High found the money anT 'Correa Down Upon Inhabitants more that was similarly 4rted. Without A. Moments Warning. COALVILLE TIMES. ARIZONA) IN 'FASHION a4 SmImm Niititr. Edit C. IL lOKES, tl th rwuJM hunt Mai I, laH, M heeecd-CU- Coalville. Cull, 1 Issuer a - fafaMa Oaa Tw SU Moatlu.,. .... 7a Tim Meet liifit Op ycf... II .A M i M n JAIL BREAKER ha rear hel Hinbee, Arit a louilburat of near Clifton, nina, 41 copper output lu 1902 CAPTUtfO- The new VILLAGE r . pound. Tho annual meeting of the Mother' congress, will take place June 11th and 12th. 1 The experimental farm at Paroean la now all cleared off and ready for haetneea. Cham K. Talbot, a Wakeman tn the Southern Pacific, waa killed at Promontory Point last week. Mr Mary Judge hu donated f 10,000 toward the erection of the new Y. M. C. A., building in Salt Lake (lity. Milo VlncenL a prominent Salt taker, waa7ron over by a runaway team attached to a 'hick, one day last week, and was Aerlously Injured." Bessie Knecht, the famous sleeping girt, will probably , he aett to lhe atate lntaoe asylum, anletui jber cof,S Mob Improvea la fhe neat future. ML Pleasant will celebrate the Fourth of July In an appropriate man---r. Qommltcee have bees dtttyfaf pointed and work toward that pod at ready started. , The town Jail at blown np with dynamite by tome Miscreants on the night of tho 4th. ,Tbe officers claim to hare a clue and hope to aecnrs the pulprt?. Tct hodyof anal known man was found tn the Weber rirfr, nearWtst Weber, last week. The body beam the appearance of having been t the river for some time, and also indicate' fool 7 mlay. t ?, The trial of Dr. Edward L. Payna oa the charge of murder of Mlsa Anna D. HIU, the Salt Lake school teacher who waa found dead If the doctor's office, comes till before a Salt Lake courj this :i Ml u Vh4 Balt Lake Press club will pro sent :TJncle Tom's Cabin st a local theatre during the ween. "Long, John Critchlow, formerly president of the Utah baaeball league, wiU take thi part of LUUe Eva. Salt Lake hat another murder ip the death of George H. Littlefield. formerly soldier tn the Philip-- ; plnea. uhu was found In a dyinf cotyll-No- n . fy officers, It Is believed hh pa I . d Inhabited by Mexicans employed by Brown seemed inclined to lk, sad the Arizona Copper company. The when questioned ssid that amelter, situated on the north side of he had come to Hinsdala slosh having Cfcaftt crecVj which tlofed dot)H left the other three shortly liter they on account of tho minor's strike, left the brush He had Bo ht or ooat. baa sustained heavy loss. Wires sro He say he did not want tod with N tbs gang when they came contact there with the officer, aa he wac 1 would be some bard fighting. 31 says the Two, Masked Me Rob Passengers and that the plan was to cverpe Treasure Boxes. 'guards and puj them la tbs tell will A stage .tmeltug betweq Weaver Hardee and make their eadpe and Hedrtlrig,: Cal,;wa?i held up out Hardee. Brown says he A08 Dot and roblied late Tuesday afternoon by know who shot Williams, Hi It was two masked mspwbo secured about probably Pierce. He say fhila the 1W ahdwifue valuable watcims froru tmr outlaws rode throslf tte brush tbi lkkt issentjs, including iilady. nar Glasgow they passed within 1 . SAVED BY A MIRACLE - cm y mi-ter- -- - 7 dragged and robbed. The state penitentiary authorities have established a quarantine-agains- t the outside world on account, of, the smallpox, epidemic In Salt Lake. Vlslt-r-s to that institution' will not be per mitted at present tm A small pox epidemic has broken out in 8ugar House ward, 8alt Lake City, The parents had regarded the disease aa chlckenpox, untU placed quarantine by the city physician. Fifty case 'were found in one day.' It now develops that tha death 'of un-d- P, W. Rogers, who died In a Balt Lake hospital recently, waa due to the fact that ha escaped from his nurse and Jumped from the roof of the hospital, striking on bla head. In a hedge below, dying a few minutee'after he waa .r : picked np.' Joseph Mon son of ML Pleasant was seriously injured last weekly a vicious hone. He was holding the an!-- , mal by the bead, and it caught him with Its teeth in the breasL In attempting to release himself he placed his hand In the anlmaTa modth, and it bit him. He may lose hie hand.' The strike of the employees" of the Utah Light A Power . company has been declared oB and the men have returned to work. The management concede nothing, but promisee to consider tha demand! of the employee for recognition of their unloe, uniform boun and a minimum scale of wagea The state board of mental hospital commissioners has completed Its Investigation of tha charges made by Michael Marina, a SalL Lake patient at the atate asylum for the Insane and And that Marina waa not Inhumanly treated, at ha had charged. The son of Alfred Siauford of North Ogden was drowned IS a canal laat week. The child waa missed from home at IT arm., and at 7 r- - .m. lta body was found two miles from the home, where it had been lurried by the swift water la the canal. The report of the Salt Lake board of health for tha month of May shows the total number -- pf cases of contagious diseases reported durieg the month as 81, as against 13t for the correspond; Ing month of last year, and 39 lass than the month before, Hugh Parman of Provo was drowned In tha Provo river Saturday. He Jumped Into deep water and could not swim. '.A comrade went to his assistance and came near being , drowned, Parman winding his arms around his ' three-year-ol- neck. r, i 4 FARMER! SLAIN Car Flllad ' tha Vry of an ; Abyaa. Perhaps tho most curious wrpek la bung poised over the edge, teetering tha history of railroad disasters oc- apparently la a shiver of dtsbt. Had curred some time agq tn Arizona. The it fallen it must have dragged the next car with It, and the occupants of both Maricopa,1 and Phoenix train waa rushhave been, crashed In the febris. It ing across the Tempe bridge, eight miles 'from Phoenix, when a span of hung, however, half on and half off the as If ready to jump tatQ apaca. th bridge gave way, hurling tha en- bridge, Upped down at quite an angl toward gine had three cars to the dry, ahbdy tha ground. , TM passenger "all got bed belTW-wap a miv4d train, Jrbe. out safely TheOaly tatantnAn. thl f rak' throe car being trelgot earpuid accident waa that ofa Pips Indian the Vest passenger carriages. The who waa stealing a ride and got tourtb- - car. Ailed wltli' passengers, caught In the debris. With Rassengara Nlcsly Pel eed and Swayed on - r James Wilson, the stage driver, did not hear tbs Arst command of the highwaymen to bait, and continued to drive along the road, but a dosed shots tnd the kJhng'1of his two leaders brought, him to his senses and to a realization of tile fact that be and his passengers were to be the victims of a hold-up- , , After halting the Stage the robbers lined up the passengers and ' driver and searched them carefully. were slashed open and Valise Lwo express boxes smashed to bits, with the result aa above stated. The robbers were very abusive during the entire proceedings, roundly scoring the driver for not stopping, and cautioning him not to repeat the offense when hp was next commanded to halt. , twenty feqt of somqof.the posse, and thgt they could havjj easllf killed the 1 whole lot. ' , - , 1 - f ATRUCK BY LIGHTNING, -- f n School Girls Killed Vfhilein the Rom -During a storm at Brkvi!Ie, Ills., Corsica academy was tick by lightning and two girls were klled outright, while three other and af eacher were badly hurt. Alt those' filled and injured were In the recltatlsn room when the bolt struck. The bolt Arst struck tie belfry,-andescending through the ceiling, ran along the blackboard It which two them to students were at work,V-llnthe floor. - Recl-tatfo- d - FACTORY GIRLS GIVEN CHEAP LODGING. BY CATTLEMEN. Feud In Kansas Which Results in the Death of Six People. A special from St. Francis, Kan., says: ' In a desperate battle in the southwestern part of this county last night between cattlemen and the famM. Berry, alx people were ily of killed and two others wounded, one fatally. The dead are: E. M, Berry, owner of the ranch; A. J. Berry, O. A. Berry, F. Berry was and three cowboys, probably mortally wounded, while Sam Bury waa seriously Injured, The .Berry version of the matter- i That three o? 'them wqre worVJng In the field and two of them at the house, all unarmed, when a. gang of the Dewey meir, with Chauneey Dewey at their head, rode up and deliberately attempted to kill them all. Dewey alleged that they went over to gist a water, tauk that belonged to the land, that the Berry opened flrd ,on. them, and they did the killing in a a - The Corporation The cost of living in Lowell,, Mass., is said to bo less than in any other Americas city. A man can get good board and room for f2A0 a week, and tf woman for tl.TS. The corporation boarding houses have made the living boardlng-bouswere to cheap. These T e Aid Flood Sufferers. It t expected that a special cation of the Kansas legislature will bo calledr at ouce to pa bill for the roller of the flood sufferer. Replies have been received from twenty five nuSuber of the legislature, giving favorable answers to the query as to whether they would pay. erve-wkho- Nearly JtJO.OOO is bow In the flood relief fund. If this generous aid continue it will be sufficient in three week a to go a long way toward giving oorth Topeka a new, start. . Boarding-House- . established years ago t shelter girls who were attracted to the miu a. 8trict rales were observed, an even sow the curfew sounds at 9 o'clock and th doors of th corporation boardinghouses are locked at 10 o'clock. Girls who are out after Utatiasr must exL . plain. ' Floods In .Colerado, Residents in the lower sections of Trluldad, Cold, are in j atate of ter ror. caused by the hlrhwater In the In Animas river and tk report that the city reservoir shore town t in a dangerous condition md liable to break at any moment Fully one thousand people have sorted their homes. Great damage htv been done by the flood, ant) all railroads are led np. I yuan Miller. 13 year old, fell Into the river Tuesday t and waa drowned. -- BANDITS BREAK JAIL NEWS SUMMARY. Murderer Kill Condemned Death Watch and Make Hit Escape. A general Jailbre&k took place at Glasgow, Mont., Saturday night. William Hardee, a condemned murderer, execution, killed Charles awaiting Williams, his death watch, with a 30.80 Winrhefeter rifle which he secured In the jail kitchen. He and three other prisoners In the jail then took the key and escaped The men are well armed. They swam the Missouri and have probably made good their escape. Under Sheriff Rutter was on guard in the cell where the four men were confined at the time Jailer Dillard came to gft the supper dishes. The prisoners seized him and Rutter and overpowered them. One of them then went to the kitchen and secured the Winchester and lay In wait for Jack Williams, one of the guards, who had been down town When he appeared he was shot through the body and fatally wounded. Dillard and Rutter were then beaten almost into Insensibility and the Hien left. DESOLATION IN SOUTH CAROLINA High Waters Bring Death and Destruction. y conA Columbus, S. C., dispatch tains the following: Though the great flood of water la passing on to the ocean laden with debris of every description and the swollen stresms are subsiding in the Piedmont region, the losses of life and property are Increasing, and a conservative estimate tonight places the property loss at not less than $3,500,000. The most conservative estimate of the dead is eighty. At Clifton alone 100 mill operatives are missing from the village, and all are believed to have been lost At Converse thirteen dead are reat Clifton No. 2 ported, and forty-on- e mill. At Clifton No. 2 twenty-sihomes are destroyed; thirteen at Clifton No. 1, and twenty at Clifton No. 3. The loss at Cliftons three mills will approximate 12,000,000. At Pacolet the loss Is near (1,000,000. The greatest want among the survivors is Clifton, where 500 are destitute. x ORDER MORMONS TO LEAVE. Missionariea Muet Quit Prussian Territory Within Three Weeks. According to .a Berlin dispatch, Hugh J. Cannon, superintendent of the Mormon missions in Germany, his wife, his secretary and assistant secretary, were ordered by the police on Saturday to leave Prussian territory within three- - week. Similar orders are about to be served by the Berlin other misauthorities on eighty-si- x sionaries In Germany, under the decision of the .government to expel them all. It is quite unusual to serve the wives of Mormon missionaries with a separate notice. Mrs. Cannon has only been In Berlin a month. No explanation was given tor the action taken, except that the presence Mr. of the Mormon was undesired. Cannon will move his headquarters to Zurich, Switzerland. PATTERN AFTER TEXAS. self-defens- Lynched in Illinois, Being Cooked by Kerosene. W. T. Hyatt, a negro school teacher, waa lynched at Belleville, Ills., Saturday, for shooting and mortally Superintendent County wounding Charles Hertel of St. Clair county. Herfel had refused to renew the teaching certificate of Wyatt, and the negro came into hie office and attacked him. Wyatt was hanged to the telephone pole in thejpuhlic square in front of the court bouse. Before life was extinct he was cut down, saturated with coal oil and burned., Negro There had been bitter feeling tween the Berrys and Deweys ever since the Deweys invaded tl)e country. About two yara ago the Deweys commenced to acquire title to all the land they could In the aouhtwealern part of this county and the adjoining corner of Rawlins, Sherman and Thomas counties. The Berrv are ataong' the few who have stayed at their homes, been in continual litigation. It la said that Chauneey Dewey and his men, two In number, did the shoot Chilng. The Deweys belong to a rich of own thousands firm. They cago acres of land. be- and-hav- Preferred Death to Prison. The certainty of exposure of his misappropriation of funds la supposed to have been the cause of the suicide of William Kyle at Vancouver. B. C. He waa employed .by the British Coassistant lumbia Transfer company Harry Wolf, driver for bookkeeper. the company, had previously been under arrest for embezxlement and the company contends that Kyle and Wolf d , Bashl-Bazouk- - . . Horrible details are arriving at European Turkey, of the slaughter of the inhabitants of the village of Smerdash, south of Lake Presba, May 21,' by Bash! Bazouk. It appears that on the arrival of the Chakalaroff'a band of insurgents withdrew to the mountains without sustaining any loss. As no rebels were left in the village, the inhabitant! experienced no anxiety until eoddenly, at unseL the Turk, who bad completely surrounded the place, commenced a regular bombardment, whereupon all the villager assembled la the streets. Though the artillery ceased firing during part of the night, the Turkish infantry fired all night long. The artillery bombardment was recommenced at daybreak, but aa It was ineffective, the Turks set Are to the village on all sides and commenced a general massacre, slaughtering women, children and the aged. About 300 houses were burned and upward of 200 persons, mostly women and children, were killed. The women and girls were murdered while restating outrage. Whole households were slain. One family of seven waa slain and their bodies were heaped on the hearth. Not a living soul was left in the village. T&e survivors, many of them half burned or otherwise Injured, fled. 8ome of the fleeing villagers were captured and had their ears and nosea cut off before they were butchered. -The report adds that 1400 villagers were In the mountains without food or clothing. One band of these, consisting Of forty women and children, were caught by soldiers in a ravine and were killed after, horrible treatment. Mo-nastl- On cap-lute- MS, 901 INHABITANT! 8LAUGH TEREtfBY SOLOIERS. - , wtr vu 23, ;r 1 Threw Hundred House Burned and 200 Pereona, Mostly Women and Children, Murdered. of Escaped Prisoned Frt1 Glaswhu-gow Prison i Run poS- occurred Tuesday morning. AcAuthentic advices from ginsdale, cording lo (lie report, a wall Of eight f.5-- t high rushed down Chase Mont , ksv that Iiruwn, 0nS of the 1 reek without giving the Inhabitanta Glasgow jail breakers, has h warning Several dead lx wiles have alby Deputy Sheriff Ruttir. Rutready been reeoiered, and It is be- ter got a tip that Brow walk meet lieved the number of drowned will friends ucar Hinsdale and wtft there rea h twenty, ('base creek la mostly 10 meet him. . UTAH STATU NEWS. Utah ; 1 . of iiiKumox, tuuu la Adaaaae. MURDERED BY TURKS Charged with his were confederates. gullL Kyle is said to have confessed his wrongdoing to his employers. . Homeless and Destitute.' Word comes from Musquash,. N. B., that forest tires have swept that place, leaving but three or four buildings standing. There are 200 people home less and destitute The financial los will aggregate over 1100,000. Reports from all ovbr the province indicate that Area aria rushing through the woods And that white, Tillages and communities are la the path, of the At Paccadlllla.. two conflagration. persons were burned to death while endeavoring to liberate cattle In a - 8w- Jews Glad to EscapO With Thair Livs. A party of Jews from Kishlneff has arrived at Vlenns in a lamentable condition. They said their only aim , was to escape from Russia with their lives, as the JewiBh persecution were not . They could have defended themselves against the mob, butt!: police would cot let them. Out of 12? persona arrested la the act of Iwttrc and murdering, declared the fugitive remalrd-- ' 119 were acquitted were sentenced to short .term of inr yet-over- arthe FRENCH STEAMER GOES DOWN. More than 100 persons perished near Marseilles, France, as' the result of a collision between the Insulalre and the Liban passenger steamers belonging to the Fralssenet Steamship company. The Liban left Marseilles on its regular passenger trip to Bas-tlCorefea, and was run down and sunk by the InsulSlre off the Maire Islands. The collision was witnessed from the pilot boat Blecbamp.' which was. about two . miles distant. The Blechamp immediately repaired to the spot to render assistance. , a, Accident or MurderT George Wearing, a prominent mining man of Telluride, Colo., was found with a fractured, skull aftd unconscious on the floor of the bowling alley in the Royal Oak saloon Sunday, and died at 7:30, without having recovered consciousness except for a momenL when he Inquired of his son: "Who did this, Much mystery Is connected George T with the affair, and a careful Investigation is being made. It is claimed at the saloon that Mr. Wearing fell down a stairway, but this la doubtful inVertnortl'" Foreat.FIre At least 1,000 men are fighting forest lire In Vermont, yet thousands of acres of valuable timber land have been burned over, and there Is little prospect that the flrFh can be checked until rain shall fell. At Hardwick two' residences were destroyed.. The' most serious situation is on Worcester mountain.. near the towns of Worcester-and Elmore. The flro xhaaa has burned over 1.400 acre of heavy timber land, valued at 150. an acre, and Is rapidly spreading. , A hurricane which swept over th Philippines last week did much damage to shipping. On account of the glut tn the shingle market, all the shingle mills of Vancouver will be closed down for a, month. The French consul reports that the Insurgents in Yun Nan proine have captured the towns of the Che Ping Chau and Homicbau. Premier Slivele has informed the king of Spain that the rebellion in Morocco, led by Bu Hamsra. the pretender to the throne. Is almotL d. , Forty thousand dollars is to be expended on Immediate temporary repairs on the battleship Iowa. She will be" patched up and kept in commission until autumn WUUam Boston, a prominent young man reading near Lexington, Ky., was found In his jard with a bullet la his forehead. It is thought he, was shot by burglars. Rumors are In ciiculatlon at Belgrade. Servia, that King Alexanders French cook has ccmmittbd suicide at the palace after having been detected in an attempt to poison Queen Draga, James' Cham poux, convicted of the murder of a concert hall singer, Let-ti- e Brace, last November, by driving a knife into her brain, was sentenced to hang by Judge Bell in Seattle, Saturday. Jose Nunez, the oldest prisoner la the Colorado penitentiary, both In years and timd served, has been pardoned. Nunez has served twenty years and two months and la now OS years old. The United States court of appeals has affirmed the judgment in the case of Harvey Logan .alias Harvey Curry, convicted at Knoxville, Tenn., of forging the names of a bank president to bank bills. Word has been received from Lethbridge of the loss in the recent blizzard of the two small Bons of J. DerThe rick, a Lethbridge sheepherder. father was six days finding the bodies of the lads. Many thousands of dollars bay been lost by shippers of strawberries from the vast track farms on the eastern Bhore of Maryland. A slump la pricey caused berries to sell at on centra quart. Mrs. Addle Lyon, wife of Joseph Lyons of Killon, Ind., was shot and killed by her stepson last week. Th young man escaped and a search la 1 being made for him. No cause ' . kqown for the crime. Reports from Nvarious parts of the province of Quebec state that fires are still raging in almost every direction where th country is wooded. ' Th villages of Astor and Forestdale have been' completely wiped ouL The statistician of the department of agriculture estimates the total area of cotton planted in the United States at 27,907,000 acres, ah Increase of 1,029,000 acres or 3.7 per cent upon the acreage planted last year. Secretary Hay has received a cable from .Consul McWade at Canton, Thicnsays: Governor Wong informs me over a million natives in Kwang SI are starving, and earnestly appeals for help from American charity. Entries for the Fort Buford reservation are to be made at Great Falls, Mont, and Minot, N. D., so as to avoid a rush at one office. The reurvation was thrown open some years ago, but surrey plats have never been made, Samuel Mitchell (wnlte), who led the mob that lynched Thomas Gllyard, a negro, at Joplin, Mo., recently, has been sentenced to ten years Imprisonment in the pen. Gllyard had killed a policeman, who was trying to arrest him. Combination of the woolen .mills of the Pacific coast is likely to be effect? ed soon. The object will be to relieve mills of competition which now lessens their profiL and ter reduce cost of production by more specialisation of output. The United States supreme 'court' has granted the motion made by Solicitor GeneraT Hoyt two weeks ago, to advance the case of the Northern Securities comparer. The court fixed December 14th next as the date for argument Professor John F. Hicks, assistant botanist of the Ohio agricutural experiment station, is dead at Wooster, O., from the effect of a pistol shot fired by as unknown man as he was leaving the home of his fiancee, - Miss Mary GilL William M.. Wlt. an eccentric bachelor, who lived alone In squalor and wretchedness on his farm a mile from Caro, Mich., was found dead in bed laat week. Nearly 113,000 in cash and government bonds was found hidden la his woodshed. The strike of structnral employed by contractors at the steel works of the Colorado Fuel fc. Iron rnmpans. ai .Puphn, CftoT hSrs been compromised on tbe basis of 45 cents an hour for an eight-hou- r day and extra for overtime. s |