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Show COALVILLE TIMES. MINERS 511ST uwtt mm user wr j JNDIAN BOYS ROASTED Denver Man Wrote a Book and D!di Not Know It. DRUNKEN Tb lads burned PERMITTED STRIKERS NOT IN JAIL. DEATH Is What HOUSES. pbyglelal pronounced by COMPANY LIVE IN , i case of double a consciousness h been brought to public notice through Youths Were Imprisoned and Set Fir on Those Who Have Their Homes a suit filed by Da 11 Charters again to the Building With the Intention Given Been Have Lands Denver for $15, boo damagsj the city Company of Regaining Their Freedom. Notice to Vacate by Dec. 81. for injuries to hia heal sustained by! falling on a defective sidewalk. After! Bonanza, a small town twenty-fivthe accident, whkh ocrurred on DmUes east of Klamath Falls, Ore., was the The first steps toward erirting cember 30, lni. Charters Clear at b wergun proclaim tte 8Cene of a tragedy Sunday. Two -Striking minr himself Daniel the Prophet," Scofield and andltodlan boys aged 13 year were ar- Winter Quarters Creek, a book wrote entitled "Daniel's Vlalonl gted Saturday night for drunkenness Monday morning Fanil lea that have and Mission; Is Heaven Real! r.L-- ,. their own homes on land owned by Hell Real? placed In the Jail. Unguarded, the aerved were formally the operator youths managed to set fire to the He preached on the street and with notice to vacate the property by building with the evident Intention of tabllshed a prosperous mission, flma gaining their freedom. December 31. Others were given a also traveled about the country as an The flames spread so rapidly that ahorter ahtft. There were some murevangelist. Charters a few weeks ago iM there but some tears, and gyennes of escape was cut off and muring recovered from hla injury and were burned to death. Newa of waa no violence. During the entire fully (key he then declared that the Interval (he tragedy spread rapidly among the day at the three mining towns not a since the accident happened was a Indiana in the surrounding country Ingle case of attack on an officer waa black to blm. He had no knowledge soon a large number of th redreported. of having written a book. After read- snd found their way Into the settle-sen- t skins ing the book he pronounced lta conHORRIBLE DEATH OF GIRL and, trouble being feared, the tents Idiotic. ordered all places of council (own Waa Burned to Death In Full View of Unless the persons closed bnslnesa IN 8TRAGETICAL PORTS COREA. a Church Congregation. the vho youths with liquor supplied Augusta Slroux, a German servant and found punished, trouble may ire girl employed by a retired merchant were from the Yah The result boys living In New York City, baa been school. Indian tax burned to death within sight and within the reach of a Methodist ANOTHER MURDER MYSTERY. church congregation attending Man Found In Box Car at Green River, Windows barred with wire net, Wyo, With Hla Head Crushed. ting prevented rescue by the worship-firsmurder has who were thrown Into a panic by Another mysterious the the horrifying sight. been committed, purpose evidently A dressed medium-size- d well The girls clothing had been Ignited being robbery. while she was making a fire to prepare man about 24 years old waa disdinner for the family upon Its return covered in an empty box from cburcb. ear at Green River, Wyo, Sunday She rolled on th carpet and atarted morning with a deep gash In the fore-beaa blaze there 1?fie ran to the alley, caused by a blow from a piece where she rolled on the grass, her ef scantling, and there were no marks struggles lasted only a few moments, todlcating that a struggle took place but means of rescue from the church tb the qar, but the man must have wa cut off. been thrown In after being murdered. While the people In the church were He waa In his stocking feet, hls breaking down locked doors, the woihoes having been carried away, and man sexton of the church jumped from Sere were bloody finger marks on hls t second story window and wrapped Alrt and lnslda vest lining. Indicating the girl In a shawl. The flames were that hla inner vest pocket was rifled. extinguished but the victim died soon THOUSANDS ARE DROWNED. afterward. to 4 0Mto imM'Um kuw. l iwi, past isajaank. VACATE Blah. . WMMimM Jt Jft Mufti e - UTAH STATE NEWS. Salvation Army fed over 300 of Salt Lake City on Thankaglving day. Two dlatlnot shocks of earthquake were felt Jn Salt City early on the morning of the 24th. The merit system baa been Inatalled In the etate reform school, making 11 possible for an inmate to work out hie own freedom. The people of Richfield are very tauch Incensed over the action of the railroad company la discontinuing ita Sunday service south of Manti. on The Utah Sugar company Thanksgiving banqueted all lta Lehl empyolea In recognition of the mag nlflcent runa the boya have been mak )ng lately. The Jensen brothers of Richfield this season raised 140 tons of sugar beets off of nine acres of land. They realized the neat little sum of (SCO Tb af the poor tor their crop. The University team waa beaten I of Utah football the Agricultural college of Colorado eleven in Salt Lake City on Thanksgiving day by a score of 16 to 6. Work has begun on the construction of the telegraph line over the lake along the cutoff. A row of poles la being driven parallel to the treatle 800 feet from the track. Mist Eva Cook, champion woman fowler of Utah, has vanquished the (best women players of San Francisco .during her visit there and has made a wide reputation for herself. Nellie PUt, aged 13, of Salt Lake City, was seriously injured In a runa-iway- , her collar bone being fractured and her Jaw broken In two place. A 'heavy wagon passed over the girl. The Butte golf players were defeat ed by the Salt Lake golfer last week, and the Utah team will retain the cup for this season. The next contest be (tween the two teams Is to be held in Butte in July. At the general election of officers of the Salt Lake, Lot Angeles A San Pedro railroad, held last week at the general offices of the company In Los Aaselee, Fi elected p9' The pey some from the Uneom-ptghrreservation the Indiana are dl Tided In sentiment over the opening of the reservation, some being in favor of the proposition, while others violently oppose 1L Burt Manheart, of Salt Lake City, If years of age, was stabbed In the abdomen by a highwayman one evening last week while on his way home, and relieved of $10. Manhearte Injuries are not serious. Vice President Kramer of the Utah fuel company declared In an interview Sunday night that so far as the oompany waa concerned the nnlon matter waa settled by his refusal to meet lta representatives The annual report of the surveyor general of Utah shows that during the year there has been deposited for the survey, of mining claims the sum of 816,290, and official orders were Issued for the surrey of 605 mining claims. After falling lire stories and alighting on a pile of brick and timbers, John Egan, a laborer, employed on the new Atlas block in Salt Lake City, escaped with a broken leg, some bruise about the body and a scalp wound. e A sentry who was on duty st .Sunday night waa overcome by the fumes from the coke ovens and be was removed to the hospital and la gradually recovering. No aerlons will The result. consequences trooper was a member of company E. It Is said that C. L. Maxwell, the Eprlngvllle bank robber, recently pardoned from the state penitentiary, fcas secured financial backing and will soon go Into the San Rafael river district and relocate some valuable ozokerite mines which he, discovered sev-- . ral years ago. Mrs. vbartes Turpin of MI'.burn fainted and fell to the floor while carrying a lighted lamp, the lamp exploding and her clothing immediately catching fire. Despite the assistance of some children who were present, Mrs. Turpin was so badly burned that she died the next morning. James E. Shaw, who la the receiving agent for Monroe, Austin, Brooklyn and El more sugar beet districts, says these districts shipped to Lehl 849 cars of sugar beets, or nearly 7,000 tons. About $28,000 has been received and distributed among tbs by 8un-nysid- farmers. Arthur Harding of Provo waa badly cut about the legs and shoulders In the sMcer at the Lake View auxiliary station of the sugar factory a few days ago. He was dlferted tcremove certain obstructions, ami 11 the ma chlnery was t in motion before hla s-- work wa fin!-be- aer-vlc- e. east-boun- Alt the towns shown on GIVEN TIME TO PRAY. Louisiana Mob Advancing In th "Art of Lynching." In th presence of a crowd of about 1.200 persona composed of whites and negroes, Phil Davis, Walter Carter and CUnt Thomas, all negroes, were lyncbed within a short distance of The men were executed Belcber, for participating in the fatal shooting Of Robert Adger, a popular business man. The negroes confound fhelv crime They stated that' they "were tiring new guns and when Adger appeared on the street that it was quite natural to turn the guns on blm. No shots were fired at the lynching, the negroes all being hanged to a single limb of a tree. Tb negroes were given an opportunity to pray before being hanged. I-- a. the coasts of Corea are treaty porta, excepting Wlju, near the mouth of the Tain. Wlju I of great strategical Importance. The most Important ports are Chemulpo, the port of Seoul; Masanpo Bay, marked on the latest Stieler map as a Russian coaling station; Fuaaa.' the chief entrance Into Corea from on the east coast Japan, and Wen-SaThe penlnaula la covered with mounn i tains. LABELS GOT MIXED. a Result tbs Undertaker 8hlppd the Wrong Corps. An Innocent little label, mlspllced In directing two bodies homeward from the miners hospital, plunged the families of John Konofsky of Mohony City, Poland Thomas Mitchell or Coal-dal- e into terrifying confusloi Sunday night Both men, who were Injured in the mine, died at the hospital at about War on Wyoming Rang. the same time. In preparing the bod-le- a C. D. Mtnter, a cattleman, has been for shipment home the box containarrested at Newcastle, Wyo., charged ing Konofsky was sent to Coaldale, with attempting to kill Tom Goze and while Mitchells remains were directed three other men near Upton, where to Mohony City. flockmastera and cattlemen engaged Many weeping relatives had gathIn a battle with rifles and ered at the Konofsky home when th Saturday pistols over a division' of the range. big pine box waa carried Into the Goze wa slightly wounded and three house. Tbe lid was raised and the herders received bullets through their doth covering lifted, only to reveal clothing, but escaped injury. Mlnter Grief gave ays he Is the victim of a conspiracy to secure hla range. He admits until communication with tbe Goze and party, hut says they hospital explained the complications. The mistake waa righted. opened fire first. fight-IngTrit- h Kilted Man For Five Cent. Because he was short five cents in settling for hls breakfast, Marcus Sheehan, a guard on the Chicago elevated road, was shot and killed by James Berganus, proprietor of a Canal street restaurant, Sheehan said he would pay the nickel later. Berganus, with the declaration, "Youll pay now or never leave this house," drew a revolver and without a word of warning shot Sheehan In the head, killing him Instantly. Throwing Sbeehana body on the sidewalk, Berganus locked np the place and fled. Committed Sixteen Murders. Ed Kruger, In Jail at Greensburg, Pa., has confessed to the murder of Policemen Pennell and Devine, in Chicago. Kruger has also confessed to the murder of sixteen other persons In Kentucky and the east. The prisoner waa arrested on th charge of burglary originally and has been sentenced to be hanged la January, In hla confession Kruger states that he came to Chicago in order to escape the consequences of crimes committed In the east. Crank Would See President Information has reached the White House that Peter .Elliott, who created so Tlolent a scene in the vestibule of the White House several weeks ago. Is either again In Washington or n route to that city. He escaped from the asylum at St. Paul, where he was sent to he confined, and until advices were received here about hts coming to Washington, no trace of him had been discovered.. Police and secret service officers will use every endeavor to prevent him from getting near the prerldent. COLOMBIANS STILL TALK WAR. But aa Yet No Troop Have Been Enlisted for the Purpose. The state department has advices by cable from Minister Beaupre at Bogota, dated November 25th, In which he states that considerable excitement prevails at the Colombian capital; that there Is much talk of raising an army, but no troops have yet been enlisted, and there are rumors In the city of a revolution In the tat of Cauca directed against the Marroquln government. d Typhoon Off 8wa Tow, China, Causes Terrible Loss of Life. Advices have been received at VicC, from South China by the ithentan of the loss of thousands of Uvea as a result of the destruction of several hundred fishing Junk In a typhoon off Swa Tow. The havoc was awful when the gale wept down on the Chinese vessels; toasts were broken, rudders carried .afcgv, sails' ripped and general deucilon rife. - For daye numbers of disabled Junks drifted helplessly about, their occupants suffering greatly from extreme Tbe Hongkong thirst and hunger. government tender Stanley rescued ntmber, picked np eight Junks and took 122 men off vessels that were abandoned. There were 400 juuks fishing off Bwa Tow when the typhoon came on November 8th. At least 300 of these were disabled or sunk and thousands of lives were lost toria, B. SAN DOMINGANS QUIET WHITE MEN TO BLAME. Wyoming Provoked by Officers, Saye Indian Agent The report of Charles S McNichols, special Indian agent, who was detailedto Investigate the recent fight between Indians and tbe Wyoming slier Iff and posse at Lightning creek, Vyo mlng. has been received by Commis loner Jones and substantiates former reports that the whites were entirely McNieh responsible for the trouble olas account of the Incident says the sentiment of the community from which the posse was sent Is very bitter against Indian Agent Brennan, who telegraphed particulars of the incident to the department, and added that the Whites were to blame. The trouble arose. McNichols says, over the question raised by the white that the Indians were unlawfully Slaughtering game, and Sheriff Miller of New Castle, Wyo , was sent to make Inth arrests. He met twenty-eigh- t dians at Lightning creek and ordered them to accompany him back to New Castle. McNichols says he has not been able to ascertain whether an Indian or white man fired the first shot, but a fight followed the meeting. In which Sheriff Miller. Louis Falkenburg and four Indians were killed. Recent Fight GARDNER - In N0 0F THE REVOLUTION j j j WarshiD$ will Be Withdrawn and The end of the San Domingan revolution Is officallv recorded in a cablegram received at the state department, Washington, from United State Minister Powell, dated Thursday Th minister reports that all was quiet and that President Wos y Gil and the cabinet were to leave for Cuba. The Newport had withdrawn her marines from the city of San Domingo. The revolutionary party guaranteed order and safety for all persons The election for a president to succeed the deposed Wos y Gil will take place in three months. Thomas Barclay Would So Settle All International Dispute. Thomas Barclay of Paris and London, who has started a movement In this country In favor of an arbitration treaty, waa th first to broach tbe idea of tbe Franco-Ea-r Anglo-America- n STAYED THE LIMIT. Fitzsimmons Was Unable to Knock Him Out in Twenty Rounds. Bob Fitzsimmons proved Wednesday night that he was not a dead one when he outboxed and outgeneraled George Gardner for twenty full rounds In San Francisco. Fitzsimmons was as awkward and as cunning as of yore, and apparently realizing that he must foster hla strength, there was not a moment when he was not carefulness personified. While the old man could avoid punishment from Gardner, he could not knock his opponent out, although he landed a number of vicious blows. From hls performance Gardner is not In Fltzs class. He landed on the once in a while, but Fitz was always going away from him, and the blows were harmless. Several times Fltz apparently had Gardner almost out, but he was either too tired or lacked hls old strength, and could not land a .knock-ou- t punch. Fitzsimmons was very skillful In blocking and dodging Gardners blows, and In the clinches and bieakaways was very careful. old-tim- PLANNED TO BLOW UP MINES. Grave Charges Are Made Against Miner of Cripple Creek. 8tartllng discoveries have resulted from the investigation Into the blowing up of the Vindicator mine In the Cripple Creek district Saturday, according to Adjutant General Bell. He says that those who caused the explosion which killed Superintendent McCormack and Melvin Beck alsi plotted to blow up the Gold Coin, Golden Cycle, Strattons Independence, Findlay and several other properties. General Bell learned that the revolver found at the scene of the explosion was one of a number sold by the manAssaulted Aged Officer. ufacturers to the San Juan Hardware While Chief of Police Kilbourn company of Tellurlde on October 2. A was searching James Welch, whom he partial description of the man who bad arrested at Baker City, Ore., the bought the revolver was secured. Genprisoner turned upon him and before eral Bell is sure that the man is one assistance could arrive Inflicted in- of the sixteen now being guarded Injuries from which the aged chief may side the military lines at Camp GoldThe chief suffered th fracture field. dl of three ribs and before being overGerman Prnlcesa Elopes With Her powered Welch kicked all of teeth out. Feeling runs very Coachman. high and ehonld Kilbourn succumb to Berlin a Post prints hls Injuries the police may have some difficulty in restraining the people, as rumor from Dresden that Princess already there is talk of lynching the Alice, wife of Prince Frederic, disappeared two weeks ago and that her coachman disappeared at the same COUNTESS AIDS PEASANTRY. time. The people of Dresden believe that the princess and the coachman have eloped. Inquiries at the residence of the princess elicit the answer that she is traveling and that her present whereabouts is unknown The prlncess Is tho youngest daughter Carlos of Bourbon, pretender of to the Spanish throne. Kll-bour- $n Forest Fires Sweep South. fires in the southeastern Texas pine lands are burning, with no POISON STORY UNTRUE. Immediate prospect of being controlled. In churches at Nacogdoches, Czarina of Russia Wa Not Poisoned Luffkln, Angelina, Newtou and other by Nihilists. places prayers were offered Sunday The statement published by a news for rain to quench the flames. agency in the' United State to the No i- -i can get' Inter the fire1 swept effect that the Berlin Die Morgen oPat and estimates of the extent district, had confirmed reports that th czarof the damage is mere guess work. It ina Is not suffering from Inflammation la known that the flames have crossed of th ear, but from the effects of the Sabine river at several points and strychnine placed in the food of the Lady Mayo Is working hard In the are burning large areas In Vernon and royal table by nihilists, who thus at- Interests of the rlsh peasantry. Her Calcasieu parishes of Louisiana. The moke la becoming almost stifling at tempted to kill the czar. Is absolutely husband, the earl and privy counselor, and beyond Nacogdoches. denied and ta considered preposterous. la also interested in the work. Death Dealing Explosion In an lea and Turkey Accepts Macedonian Reform Dreyfus Get New Trial, Milk Plant. Proposals of the Power th efforts of Alfred Dreyfus to seRussian and Austrian embassaThe One man waa killed and two others cure a Judicial examination of hls case received the reply of the dors have hare been eo Injured that there Is very hav at last been crowned with sucMacedonian reform proto the porte slight chance of their recovery by the cess. After examining the dossier In of the powers, accepting in blowing up of the separator bow in an the posals case submitted to him by General Ice and milk plant at Bridgeport, N. J. principle all tbe nine points of the retbe minister of war. Minister form Andre, The dead man was Nelson Woodruff, scheme. The acceptance is qualof Justice Valle has transmitted that who expired after the amputation of ified with the reservation that In the a leg. John Waddington had an arm document, together with the petition application of the reform scheme everyof M. for a revision of hla senbroken, hls body and limbs lacerated, tence, Dreyfus calculated o humiliate Turkey to M. Durand, the president ol thing The Turkish reply and suffered Internal Injuries. Charles the commission Instituted by the min- shall be avoided Mortons ekulz was fractured and he istry of Justice. Important develop- has produced a gio.i l rpreision in dio lomatlc circles received innumerable lacerations. ments In the cqse are expected. 'H7 IS OF- - ANNOUNCED. FICIALLY Forest THOMAS BARCLAY gllsh convention recently adopted. H was for nine years a colaborer with the late M. de Blowitz In the Paris bureau of the London Times, Is an international lawyer of repute, and for two years was president of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris. Mr. Barelay will take pait In a conference at New York this month, at which the proposed treatv will be discussed by eminent public men. WOLF IN HEN HOUSE. Engages in Desperate Battle With Long Island Farmer. Wounds that will leave their mark for life bear witness to a desperate fight between Hermann Hundler. a I ong Island farmer, and aflerce gray wolf. Hundler proved th victor and now has the wolf In a steel cage In the yard of hls home near Sunnyslde, L I. The wolf was in Hendlers hen house when the farmer discovered it. He fired his gun at the wolf, but the shot went wild; then he seized a pitch-for- k and attempted to fight off the attack of the wolf, which bit him severely about tbe arms and legs The animal was finally pinioned by the pitchfork to the floor of the hen house nd later was chained Hundlers wounds are serious, but prompt medial aid preveted theip from being fatal. Say Creed Doesnt Count Nine Teliglous denominations Joinei in a union at the Detroit, Mich., opera, bouse Thursday, attended by a congregation that taxed the capacity of that auditorium. Rev. S S Marquis, Episcopalian, aroused much enthusiasm by hi address, In the course of which lie said of denominatlonallsm: It eems to me that if there Is one thing more apparent than another It is that God has refuted our denominational claim. It has been demonstrated that God can work Irrespective of eceels-asticminister, and we are gradual-- y awakening to the fact. al Afraid of England. Pctrsburg newspapers regard he British expedition to Thibet as an attempt to stir up a movement In China under cover of which the powers will Increase their spheres of Influence, and they appeal to Chiba not to permit the empire to be deprived of Russian intervention. While It is impossible for the Thibetans to prevent the British from crossing the Himalayas, it is possible for others to compel the British to stop by creating a diversion In some direction disagreeable to British politician St. HORNS SWEETHEART Breaking Down From Nervous Prostration and Disgrace. Miss Gwendoline Myrtl Klmmell, he sweetheart of Tom Horn, the notorious criminal, hanged at Cheyenne. Wyo., last week, is suffering from nervous prostration and her condition 18 critical. It is admitted by herself to be directly due to the execution of her quondam lover and the great load of disgrace ar.d dishonor she believed herself to be compel ed to bear a the result of her connection with the case. I |