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Show RUINED BY VOLCANO. COALVILLE TIMES, TETUAN SURROUNDED C R. JOKES, Editor and BuviMU Mmtgor. tnmr M tit May t, UM, tub - PottillM la Coalrlll. Utah, haaoad-Claa- a a I Situation11 , 91 90 T M,n,,t,,, vlhwo IT QTATtf O i i Ti UliLJl iNX Advree .as , ITT A . Vlllags Crows Morg Critical, inhabitants Being in Stats of Panic. or oiBacBirrioii. h;tUt la Adnutaa, OOflM HOSTILE TRIBES HAVE TOWN AT THEIR MERCY.' tUuar. Ob Twt,w, ,,, ,mwi BU Moatha hm UbOmim, t Formerly Rich Coffee Plantation troyed Forever New brought Trora Guatemala by seen 'the people who hate wrought by the recent eruption of Santa Maria volcano confirms SR the Pr vlous reports The situation tojtM hard'y be worse. "All the coffee plantations jn ft vb Mtsuel cinity of the volcano," aay Hueiiado, just arrived here- from Guatemala "have been destroyed for Ashes ten to Ifte-f- t fact all time d cover the country. In the deep of tbe volcano a ah, a g to deep ttiat only some of the b'P f tft.ll trees an tie seen. Scoria and ashes cover l.nou square miles of land to a depth of the to fifteen fee audLOOO square miles to depths of one W Hke feet. One third of the estlre ftoe crop has bet-- destroyed. Abo at 300,-90- 0 quintals of the choicest eoffst have been lost, and all land upon wikh it " was grown is doomed to V The Oregon Short IJne expect a leavler summer travel than evor la Its received from Tetuan aay the Inhabitants of that town, which is now entirely surrounded by hostile h liave 8tl Cre ,0 numeroui tri' and gardens plantations, are in a state of great panic. The situation Is critical. The sqi-ta- is sending 3,0o0 reinforcements - s!gh-borhoo- n to that port. They are expected to reach Beet planting was finished In the there May 22nd. The British battleship Renown bas lit. Pleasant district last week. Fifty two acres were planted this year, as taken all British subjects away froln Tetuan. There are still 200 Spaniards Against 108 last year. It is expected that not less than BOO there, who have taken refuge in the Spanish consulate, as well as several eowboys will participate in the parade French subjects. On Salt lake President when City Heavy firing tifeurred at Tetuan dur, history. Roosevelt visits the capital city. Prof. J. J. McClellan, who presides at the big organ in the tabernacle in Salt Lake City, 1b to compose a comic opera, entitled A Romance of Japan." M. Howe, a pioneer of American Fork, ts dead at the age of 83. He came to Utah In the early days and passed through all the early trials of the Saints. " The merchants of Americas Fork, Pleasant Grove and Alpine have decided to give their clerks a half holiday each week daring the summer months. The grading firm of Straw ft Storrs, of Sprlngvtlle, has been awarded the contract for all the grading repair work os the line, of the lUo Grande Western this year. The body of an Infant was found In t$ Jordan river at Salt Lake City last week and s coroner's Jury has decided that It was murdered, but no clue tosit parents. Clyde Ellison, on trial In Sal City for the murder of Undert 8. Watson, was found not gu Jury. Ellison accused Wat tng unduly Intimate with hi shot him. Lebt, OMAHA BUSINESS MEN ENJOINED BY COURT. Labor Unions of Nebraska City Secure Sweeping Injunction. Judge Dickinson, In the district court at Omaha, Tuesday night, on application of John O. Yelser, an attorney representing the waiters unions, whose members are on strike, issued an Injunction against the business men and proprietors, even more sweeping than that Issued by the federal court against the unions last week. The order restrains the business men from refusing to sell goods to dealer who employ union labor, prevents them from boycotting union labor, requires the Business Men's association to cease holding meetings, or conspiring against the unions or in any way Interfering with the unlone In the management of their affair. RIOT IN FRENCH CHURCH. Lund r BURIED ALIVE Horrible Fate of Wcivtin Who Wronged Her Husband A stone mason was at teflon ah old wall In the center of th town when a carriage swiftly drovs up to him, two masked men Jumped out, threw s bag over his besd, Bundled him Into the carriage asd galloped away, says a dispatch from Baku to the New York Herald. After half an hour's furious driving the mason was told to alight, the sack was taken from his head and ke found himself in an court yard. He was pushed through a door into a corridor and in an empty gooa he noticed an openings in a stun wall In which was wedged a womu, trembling and with terrified face. The men who bad brought the mason pointed revolvers at bis Inast and . Canes and Chairs Ustd by the Combatants. small rlut Tuesday In bervllllers. a village KILLED BY STRIKERS Plot tq Assassinate Three Hundred Celestials Has Been Discovered. Two of the four Chinese high-bindsocieties' presidents arrested In San Francisco for alleged complicity In the killing of Tom Ylck, a member of the Chinese Educational soeeity, on Friday night, have signed confessions In which they admit that a conspiracy existed among the different ramifications of the powerful See Yup society to put out of the way 300 members of the Educational organization; that a price of 5t)0 was to be paid for tbe murder of each of those suspected of giving information to the police relative to the plans of and gamblers; that 300 was to be forthcoming lor every other one of the 300 members put out of the way; that 200 In gold would be paid to the gun men men for each one and hatchet maimed; that In the event of arrest and prosecution for the wholesale butchery the society would pay all the expenses of the defense, and that In the event of conviction, $1,500 would be .sent to the relatives of "the convicted men in China. hlgh-binder- s Panama Canal Region Unhealthy. General Haines, a member of the isthmian canal commission, who has just returned from the isthmus, says that fever is prevalent there, and that It is quite dangerous to white men. He says it is either yellow fever or such a malignant type of malarial fever as to be as bad as yellow fever. The condition can be improved, but it would require control by the government ol sanitary measures. He thinks it would take a year to place the canal region In proper sanitary condition. Parrot Saves Man's Life. Attracted by cries of Murder!" 'Help!" "Come quick! neighbors of George B. Andrews of Washington, N. J., ran to his house to find Cut the AS SEEN BY THE HUMORIST. Paris, France Father Jesuit and author, to deliver a discourse crowd of yionstratlon against him, ch M. Tory, editor of a so Interrupted the speaker. battle followed inside the Fists, canes and chairs were iid the able valadler was struck Jace wtlb a cane and felled by a a chair. Fifteen of tbe riot-- J two broken ribs ar bruises, his esc?" ft narrow oaey Mis Matilda Injured (a an accv While riding la a b others, the reach pole ster-lllty.- eb-ro- burned and communication with the town has been completely cut off. mnt C. Scott, of Kimberley, , f ' the Annie Laurie mill, the belting last wm n Ing Monday night, many houses were . WARRING CHINESE. , anti-clerica- ( bi !" Patents Brutally Abused, sat-- liatlon by tbe legislative committee of' . Captain Andrew J. Burt, who went affairs la tbe state insane asylum at to the Philippines with the Utah boys Osawatomle, Kans., shows that condiand remained to take a position la tions are worse than at, the Topeka tbe Maalla police department, la back asylum. The committee has Issued la Salt Lake and reports that Utahns subpoena for a large number of wit nesses. J. R. McCurdy, superintend, la tbe Islands generally are doing well, ent of tbe detached of the -WllforJ Miller, gged 13, was asylum, was the main buildings witness. He while that on Paro-wahis rounds one day dragged to death by a horae at oa tbo 9th. He was preparing to he found an attendant beating, kickand choking a Inflicting stake the horse out for the night ing serious Injuries. Atpatient. another he It when started to run and. the boy's found one of the patients In time the ward prostrate on the floor with feet got fastened la the rope and be was dragged over two mllea before an attendant stamping on him and kicking him. the horae was caught Killed In Ball Game. Mrs. Clyde Ellison, wife of the matt , In of a baseball game between college the charge of the muracquitted der 'of Undertaker Watson e Balt nines at Springfield, O., Charles Glenn, Lake, declares she will begin suit center fielder for the Cedarville team, for divorce, claiming and has been fatally Injured. A short fly ' enielty. She professes surprise at track and the r and fielder both madeshortstop tbe outcome of the trial and calls It a a rush to gat It Neither saw the other, and they colcase of attempted blackmail and mur- lided with great force, both being der. r-- . tea-Ufle- w.cmcAGo ., : d a - JOWJSfiaso azxcotzz) Mrjaaa mm jx7tt casznr ja jew - rt cen-te- knocked unconscious for a few min- ku11 hlle Claude Phillips, the fractured. shortstop, has an ugly gash over the eye. Whit Child Is Turning Black From a Peculiar Disease. Marion Prosser, aged 5 years, of N. Yh bas commenced to turn black and unless something can be done the child will soon be converted Prince Nanxetn Monteiuma, exiled into a n egress. The skin ts Aitecs and last of th covered with black spots as becoming tuler of large as Montesumas. was a visitor la Zion last a hand, and at the present time .the week. The prince is 25 yearw of age, child presents a strange but looks much younger, and wears pearance. She, suffers no piebald appains. Her bis hair banging down over his shoul-- , parents are both white. Her case is a puxsle to doctor of western New dem, York. Red" Price, who was pardoned from the Utah penitentiary on account People Praying for Rain. Af falling health, has Just been sen-- . Without stopping work for fenced to life Imprisonment In the hour, exhausted and' choked Colorado penitentiary for a murder smoke, the lumbermen and mountaincommitted , 1 Denver a few snonths eers of Cambria, Somerset and Westago- - moreland counties. Pennsylvania, are The big pump at the head of Jer-d&- praying for rain to quench the forest river commenced sending water fires that have been raging for a week. to the Salt Lake valley farmer Mon- By almost superhuman effort of the day. From now on each of tbe four inhabitants, and with th aid t fire big pumps will draw 100 cubic feet of companies from Altoona and Johns-wwthe village sad mills at Dunlo, second from the supply in Locks have been avedndale aqd th Shearing at various pans in Deals Death to Bevler county 1 almost over and the Deadly Dynamlt Miner. - t count shows losses fully up to what As a result of a dynamite was reported some weeks ago and explosion fa some cases !p excess of calcula- Tuesday morning in the Protection tions. The average loss Is from JO to mine, owned by tbe Western Fuel com-Pn- c a Vancouver, B. C, John T.' Wilson was frightfully tjmt the output of and on wool for Utah this season will be not jldjuredand died bis way to the li three other miners were bad-l- y less teas 3,0j5(hj pounds abort of the hurt, but they may fecoyer. Wilson "usual amount. The. entire crop. It Is handling the exploalve' and was believed will not run over ' I.OQO.OOO for the charge when th making jxmndsj and of this. , COO, 0& , pounds dynamlt ready .from , some uaknowa cadsa Lav already been shipped. Wantoff his hand., i , a . i Ot-tal- y, te a y. - 'tlmt"d ry dfs-patc- hos-plta- NON-UNIO- N DOWN IN COLD BLOOD. law-abidi- ept-lept- io Sam Newton, a blacksmith of American Fork, tried to klU his wife Sun day last while In n drunken rage, and would have succeeded bad It not been for the nerve of tbe woman, who knocked his shotgun out of his hand after he had struck her with It once, and made her escape. Newton Is now In JaiL BRAKEMAN SHOT The Passion play of Oberammergau is to be given in St. Louis during the fair. deSituation at Jackson, Tenn., Becomes General Baldwin, in Detroit, make poor solclares the Filipino Berlaus, and Railway Company Will Aak for Federal Troop. diers. A combine of the peanut industries The atrik on th Mobile A OUa has beeu effected, with a capital of railroad is becoming serious, especial $4,000,000 ly at Jackson, Tenn. One man killed, The Panama canal committee retwo trains blockod and business badly ports progress of the work on the tied up Is the result of Sunday In Panama Canal. Jackson. Earl in the morning Chief The state department is planning of Police Gaston and bis force wer to take vigorous action to head off called to the Union depot on account Russia in Manchuria of a wreck, alleged to have been the The bill granting women the right work of the strikers. A fishplate had In Connecticut was rejected in been laid between tbe rails of s to vote of representatives house the switch and a monster engine vat are causing a reign of terFeudists ditched. The engine was placed again on the tails, but when an attempt was ror at Jackson. Kentucky, and corremade to pull out a tram the switch spondents fear to send out the facta. was thrown and another delay occaLouis Reep of West Bav City, Mich., is dead, aged 105 years. He was, it is sioned. Later, Will Yarboro, a young man, said, in the battle of Wateiloo under was shot and killed while on the ten- Blucher. der of his engine. Yarboro boarded An unconfirmed rumor is current in the train Saturday as a brakeman. Vienna that' Albanians have murThe train on which he was killed was dered the Turkish general of th the same as that manned by Captain Uskub district. Pringle, a bridge foreman, and hla James H. Eckels, former comptrol. crew of negro bands. South of Jack-so- ler of the currency," is out in favor of the negroes were run off fbs an asset currency and the abolition train and at Bethel, Yarboro Joined of the suh treasuries. Pringle's train. The strikers say that in the Copper Cobra Explosions they knew nothing of the identity o Mining company's mine at Prescott, tbe man who did the shooting. The railway company will ask tot Ariz., resulted in serious injuries to three men, one of whom will probably troops to preserve order on their Una die. M0R08 HAVE A PLENTY, A waiter by the name of Cox fired four shots at May Warren, tn Los Pershings Men Killed Nine Datos and Angeles and then shot himself, InflictOne Sultan at Taraca. The woman will ing & fatal Captain Pershing and bis column recover. have returned to Camp Vicars, MindaAlbert Roberts, cashier of the govnao, from the expedition through th ernment Ice plant at Manila, has been country east of Lake Lanao. The colon a charge of embezzlement.' umn experienced no opposition aftei arrested His accounts have been found to be the fighting at Taraca. The prisoners $4,000 short. captured at Taraca took the oath ol A French convoy baa been attacked allegiance to the United States and were released. Among the ' Moros by tribesmen in the Figulg district, killed in the Taraca forts were nine Algiers. The baggage train was capdattos and one sultan. The moral ef- tured after fierce fighting, in which thirty men were killed. fect of this fight will be The and It is doubtful if there will be quarantining of transports ujr hound from Manila for San Francisco further hostility iu the Lake Lanao has been on account of the resumed, country. Captain Pershing estimates th pop- cholera. Tbe epidemic is making ulation of Taraca at 30,000, and that slight gains In Luzon. of the district at 100,000. He says the a Ludwig Sedlazky, prisoner, population of the Lake Lanao district charged with the murder of Anna Feff-ner- , has been and the serious wounding of hei husband, committed suicide in his cell MAY ENJOIN UNCLE 8AM. In Cleveland by hanging. Peepl of Cheyenne Object to Pollu-tlo- n The Polltjsche Correspond! state f Water by Qevemment th sultan recently lsued an Irad that Stables. ordering the immediate construction An Injunction may be taken out by of a large number of blockhouse the city of Cheyenne to prevent the along the Bulgarian frontier. government from building two large John Czolgosz, brother wof the assae-i- n stables on the banks of Crow creek of President McKinley, baa been at Fort Russell. The creek flows released by the police of Los Angeles. through Cheyenne and is the towns The police are convinced that he is a source of water supply. The erection peaceable, young man. of stables on the banks at Fort RusThe Radical Socialist group in th sell would pollute water and make It ' unfit for domestic use, although the French Chamber of Deputies ha filter beds lie between the town and adopted a resolution urging the Imme the fort dlate negotlotlon of a treaty of arbitration between Great Britain and LAID WASTE BY FIRE, France. A under-estimate- Were arrested. fUfecq.A'jwnw NEWS SUMMARY. axr MXSXtrnrE'j s sis mstr jxrDaszorr Acmes' wdered him to wall up the opening cause. They knew the cries were roa alth the woman behind it, threatening by his parrot but they had nev. io shoot him dead if he refused. heard it scream so loud before. A Stones, mortar and trowels wtre lmhe dress lay on the floor unconsclou room. He was told that tbi woman bleeding from a great gash in h was a Mohsmedan who lad injured her neck. He had been repairing the ce husband. The mason built , up the ing and had fallen from opening, the sack was agala drawn striking a stove. A physician took a over his head and of an hour later he was put out of th car- stitches in the wound and said that only a few minutes Andrews wou! riage In a lonely part of the rity. As soon as be could free himself have been dead. of the sack he did so, but the carriage had disappeared. He went Immediately Allies Will Sign Protocol. to the police and told his story, but, Final permission has reached t although the police are ransacking the house In the Mohammedan British and German embassl Italian, quarter, they can find no trace of the locality at Washington for the allies' rep of this horrible crime. tsentatlves to sign with Mr, Bow Gold Standard for Nicaragua. Venezuelas plenipotentiary, the pi Nicaragua ts contemplating a change toccd submitting the question of pn from the silver to the gold standard. erential treatment to The Hague t It la expected, that the change will bunal for arbitration. As soon as t can have to be gradual and that a prob- allies representatives agr ably will require several year to ef- among themselves as to whether T fect It Mr. Corea, the Nicaraguan convention shall be signed at minister at Washington, has submitted-- Hague to his government ail exhaustive re- - srately among the three powers port, on the financial svgtcrn in the Jointly, the signatures will be affix United States with a view to it On this question ifr. Bowen has i troduction into Nicaragua. v cl&red hlmsqlfL neutral. , ft Sr step-ladd- three-quarter- e s v - -- P--. . ftnMiWai pumaii.aii.i Attacked by Doga Mrs. Thomas B. Leonard is at her home in Syracuse, N..Y In a precar; lous condition a the result of mads upon her by two ferocious bulldogs, Mrs, Leonard tried to separate the dogs; which were fighting on lb pie of he house, when tr Was knocked down, and almost chewed to piece by the animals. The dog attacked her vbnultaneously, one' burying biSdttcUL.tn her throat and the .other seizing vher by the left arm. A .colored man cam to her assistant n time to save her Ufa, Drowned While Boat Riding. Alfred Taylor, aged 24 years, at Mr. BL E. Renney, aged 31, we drowned In the Kaw river oft Araot dale, KanT near -- Kansas-City,whl boating. The couple started out 10:80 at nlgbt, having hlredRpy yi Metre, a boy, the bo While In th middle, of the strea Th they fell overboard. boat l malned upright, but Van Metre w too extffed to render any assistanc and, rowing to shore, notified th j Uce. The bodies bare been recover Hundreds' of Houses Swept Away and Many Rendered Homeleee. A fire, suspected of being of Incendiary origin, .destroy efl hundreds of houses and millions of feet of lumber In Ottawa, Ont. John White, who had Just been released from the penitentiary after serving a ttqrm tor arson, Was caught near where the fire was first discovered.- He was taken to tbe police station and will be charged with starting the conflagration. Bubonic Plague In Peru. Callao and Pisco, Peru, have been officially declared infected with th bubonic plague. The banks and busi-ocs- s bouses of Guayaquil are subscribing funds lor the purpose of cleaning the city. Three Cosmos line steamers from southern ports will be refused admittance here. Ecuadorean troops have been stationed on the Peruvian frontier to stop communication. The board of health at Payta, Peru, has closed that port to vessels from Cal- lao. Miners in an Idaho Min Hava Secured an Eight-hoDay. The eight-hou- r day In the min end mills of th Trade Dollar company at Silver City, Idaho, Is now an assured facL The Miner' union at Bols ratified the agreement of its committee with General Manager Cowan and the change will go into effect as soon as possible It i said the change will take place tomorrow, and that It will ha put Into effect In "the mine a soon as tba schedules can be arranged jrobably within a week or ten day ur A Peculiar Accident D. O. Haskins, foreman of the Iconoclast mine. Is In the hospital 'at Wheatland, Wyo., as th result of a very unusual, accident The hoisting st the Iconoclast is done by means of a gasoline engine Haskins attempted to start the machine by detaching th pipe carrying gasoline to th cylinder, and blowing gasoline through the pipe. The expected explosion in the cylinder occurred,' but a valve falling to work properly, a quantity of gasoline was throat blown down Haskins' Miss Louise Hadley, a chamber maid at the Hotel English, Indianapo- -' Us, Indiana, bas been discharged for refusing to make up a bed occupied by Booker T. Washington the nignt before. Bubonic plague Is increasing in Canton, Honan, Shuntak, Yeokung and Yengshan. Famine exists in Kwangsl, and an American missionary-reportthat the body of a victim has been eaten. A passenger train on the Southern railway jumped the track at Whit Pine, Tenn. Engineer Robert B. Hoi-toman of Knoxville was crushed to death. Seven other persons were In jured. The train was running thirty miles an hour. , Joseph Trepanl, the alleged head of a gang of Italians inJNew York, who defrauded Insurance companies by bogus deaths was sentenced to nbt' less than two years and not more than four years and eight months in states prison at hard labor. Eight machinists employed on the Rock Island railroad Bhops at Horton, Kansas, went on strike because the cempany had employed George Bell, an alleged spotter, to pry around and report cases of delinquency. Six hundred men are affected. Alarming and conflicting rumors are heard at Yokohoma to tbe effect that the Russian concentration pf troops is menacing New Chwang and Korea. It 1 Is said that Japan is Indignant at Russias bad faith and will calmly main tain her treaty rights. pears that a British torpedo boat ha left there for Tetuan with the seen lary of the British legation oa boari Other dispatches Bon on the part of the govern men tercea at Tangier and Tetuan.report-dnaubordl- - Quicksand is responsible for the sinking of the big dye "house of the Puritan mill a branch of the America Woolen cempany at Plymouth, Men are engaged In removing Mas th machinery, hut no hope Is enter tataed of saving the building. ' |