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Show Tux 8IXTV COALVILLE TIMES. tlMtt WERE LOST. ink lag of atMaublp M KIC STORM STRIKES KIM CaSSM ' 'Srro laMiy IIobi fCBLUHIXa Cfc "" The steamship Primus of Hamburg, eat ia two and sunk by the tug liaosa on the river Elbe. Estimates was UTAH. COALVILLE. LIVES to 60. The Primus was an excursion steamer from Bnxtehnde, province of The lake has fallen over three locket Hanover,, Prussia. Tba disaster oc- 1Hb .2 erred between Biankenx and The drought i'.ill eoatioues t BL . Among the pasaeogers were George, ootadropof rein haring felloe the members of the Eilbeck Male tkle year. Choral society. A terrible pBtC tbat occurred on VivUi Fonl of aeoldeat la elevator the Primus when the lisnu struck her earaly injured at lOOt BfOak' rendered th .sfforta to save her almost useless. Fortunately Bub mlt eoonty saw bu as aeeeeeed valuation of ffl.SOO.OOO, aa iacreaeo of the steamer .Dolpin came np Imme t diately and snccuded ia uving sixty tl.soo.ooa la tba put year.; f of thou on board tbe slaking stumer, ' elected Cbrietlaaaea Oliver vu while other boats assisted in the work eoperlateodeet of school of ' Juad of rescue. aoaaty without oppoeltioa. Some of the survivors furnish graphic - Darlag'Toeeday and Wednesday of of the awful suddenness descriptions lut week twenty mea at Veoice d of he disaster.,, According to their 121 buehele of grasshoppers. ttory, tbe band wu playing and many Job a riintof ayfrill lut week ioeplee were dancing oa deck when loot elfht eUckeof wheat, eappoud to the eruh of the collision came ilka a aoatala about 1.S00 boabela, by Ora.' tboadorbolL Tbe vessel gave a greet A Republican aewepaper la belay list, her deck taking anch an angle "talked of for ML pleasant, the paper that It wu Impossible for tbe psaacn-ge- rs to keep their feet. Thou below to be la the baadt of a local Block toa scrambled . w" paay. np the cpmpsulon wsysj but Beatrice Johnson, eyed IS, of Fair most of the persons ia the ulooa were view, wu tbrowa from a borea lut drowned, Men fought for their own week and received injuries which safety regardless of others. la her death. lathe midst of tbe confosion the boilers exploded, adding to the horrors B. F Burglars entered the atore of of the scene, and many persons are week Smith at Tpeker oneoigbt lut said to have .been injured by flying and secured a small arnouat of euh pi Inters of metal, Bad tome merchandise. ' WORTH TWENTY BILLION Fire supposed to have beea started FARMS by eparks ftquyi clgarr Ue Vorofil b; BallMta 4Mvta CmmHSIob of Aeetoaltar . ia I nltsU SWIM for the Year I0OO. tween S.ooo and 10.000 basbels , of The census bureau has lssuad a bullstanding wheat near Byracuu' Jan , , tioo lut week, . etin giving the condition of agriculture II sos Rasmussen of Bendy fell la aa in the United States for the year 1900. epileptic fit oa Mela street la Balt It shows that there were at that time Lake City tut week, his ekall belay 8,379,637 farms la the eotire country, frsctared by the fall, aod It la feared which were valued at 816,674,694,247. be eaaaot recover, Of this amount 83,530. 198,191, or over of Anderson, operator night Harry Slpereent, represented the veins of Western at BprlayvUle, buildings, and 813,124,492,056, or over the dropped blc pistol oa tba floor and the 78 per cent, represented the value of laude and improvements other than weapoa wat discharged, tba ball the right knee, inflicting a ser- buildings. ious wound, Tbe value of farm Implements and The Utah base bell lesyne la a thing machinery was 8761,231,550, and of of the past, the men baring receirsd livestock 83,078,050,041. These values, thelt releases It Is probable a twe added to the veins of the farms, gives elub schedule will be pleyed oat, a total value of farm property amountteems representing Ogden and Belt ing to 820.514,001,838, The total value of farm products for Lake taking part,. . , the j. year 1809 la given at 14,739,118,572, Grasshoppers have beea doing con of which amount 4,718,011.1,221 was for aldcrable dsiusge to the lucerne crop animal products, Including livestock, hee producta. In the vicinity of Bantaquln, The lit poultry and tie pests srs so thick thst single hunt to kianhat-ta- n era have - At a conference just held at sriiWr eswwwncB f!i beach, in which the principal parCattle on the ranges ebnth' of SL ticipants ware United States Senator B. George at Parashoot, Antelope and F. T. Dubois, of Idaho, other ranges are dying from thirst, F. Pettigrew of Booth Dakota, Profea springe having dried up. Esins mast eof Garrett Droppers of Booth Dakota, some soon or practically no feed will for tea years professor of political be oa the ranges at all for winter economy la the Imperial university, BSC. . , Tokio, and George Shibeley of Wub , James W, McGrath, who t wu ington, plane were discussed for tbe tried at Nephl for madder, he organisation of a new national party. So far salt baa gone, tbe new party having killed hie wife, (aad ho was seems to be an effort to nnlfy the how liberal Democracy, which alacquitted, the evidence yaloy to that he wu tempore-M- y Insane, wu ready has state organisations In New examined last week aw A pronounced of York, Massachusetts, New Jermy, Ohio and Iowa. . Bound mind. " theeet. 80 p7 JSienat-dtea- EirLk,wx JSW pae-uage- : 1 aa-ter- iny r-- -- or , ( tly ' A professor of palmistry who hu bum operating ia Belt Lake City, bu disappeared with a number of 120 gold from pleeu wbtcSIiS bad for the purpose of magnetising,1 so the owners could have the power to ' read the future. Forest fires are sweeping through the Boulder mountains ia Uarflald -- Bounty. It la said the fires hayn beea started by aa old Indlaa named Tlml-ca- n, who hu an idea he Is thus aveng self because his wife ran away hits lay with another man, Harry T. fenke and- - Alexander Bob orison plead guilty to the charge of embexstioy funds from the Welle, Fargo A Co, bank and were each sentenced to four years Imprisonment In 1 the penitentiary. The shortage Is tlmaled at about $1)0,000. Mr. Elvira McEvoy wan killed la rnaeway accident la Salt Lake City lut week while driving la company with bee husband and son.' Mrs. Mo Evoy jumped from the vehicle and her head struck the hard ground, causing concnsaloo of the brain. Ephraim Madsen, a laborer of Balt by a stranger lut Lake, week, who made his escape, a dangerous wound bring to dieted. Madsen kicked a dog which bad blthim, when the man whipped ont a knife and stabbed blm in the left breut. A uarcb has beea Instituted for .Joupband Wllford Btewsrt, of Benjamin, wbo left Mountain View, Wyo,, oa July I, ia charge of a bnuch of tka pat-ro- oe -- wen-dtabbe- NO PLACE FOR NEOROES. Blackwell, Oklshsi a. Has sa I'm far Black gaapla. It was reported la Wiobita, Kan., that a mob of one hundred persona drove a negro family ont' of IMaokweil, O. T., Monday night, and burned the hone rented to them. No negroes are allowed to even work la that city sines H wat started. A message reoeived Tuesday admits that a negro family attempting to settle there was ordered awav, hut says that their house was not burned. FIFTEEN PEOPLE DROWN. Lose Tkstr Ltvvste TornstM Rstactorm at KetlT. A torrential rainstorm, accompanied war department basjstued a comparaby violent wind and hall, broke ont over Relit, Russia, Monday afternoon, tive statement showing tbe customs and tnrned the streets Into veritable revenue in the Philippine archipelago torrents, flooding cellars and drowning for the first four months of 1902 comfifteen occupants before they were able pared with the same period of 1901, to eocepe. Large trees were uprooted 1900 and 1899. For the four months April 30th, 1902, the custom aod railroad embankments were ended revenues were 83,894,975; for the same washed away, necessitating the suspeniu 1899, for 1900, sion of trsfile. The losses sustained period and for 81,215,657; 1901, 83,777,301, are very heavy, Tracy'S CARRIED THROUOH SEWER. - - . Maine to Reverent RtT roa ttlMWSli aud H I Harry Tracy, tbe fugitive Oregon Lad Frightful bfwlMM st bandit, according to a report received H. at JimMlowi, 1, from Grand Rapldo, VYis., is a native A bridge across a culvert In Jamee-towN, Y., broke down while George of Pittsfield, Wia., and his true name is Severeoa. Hia grand-parentit ia Singular, a boy, was Grand Rapids, Wia, aod IHreat said, on carwas be (Land quickly standing ried into a sewer through which he are prosperous. After hia conviction was swept at a terrific rate for more and imprisonment in tbe Oregon he is said to have written to than 1,000 feet, lie earns ont at tbe the latter to hit grandfather, horus and bound for Utah. Nothing lower end In less than three mlnutei, undertake to get asking a for him, bat pardon and' cut alive bruised, but hu since been beard of them and foal frightfully the old gentleman declined to aid. abla to crawl a of and to place safety. play Is feared by their friends. Oeldler Arson Death sf Csstpsml REFUSED TO SELL BEER. . The gross earnings of the Bio Grande tj Wrsehlag. a Xnrt for the modthof June Western About 1.000 soldiers surrounded a Is Serve Beverage a lalees amounted to 8454,400, an increau of Fa PseltslagMea Is Mardered. on Main street ia Leavenworth, resort For the fiscal year ending 85,000. For refusing to sell beer early Mod Kans., Saturday and demolished lbs Jnne 20th the gross reached the highsaloon-keepla doors, windows and furniture. This est point in the history of the road, day, George Baker, a West Ont Used red and Thirty-firwaa done ia revenge for th fatal stab? of Increase an 1413,688. I3.323.0H, New York City, was shot and bing of Eli Loncks, a member of ' Com street, Lebt was probably never shorter for two uieo.- - Tbe mnrderera killed F, Stxth infantry, by a negro J water than the present season. ' Vari- went tobytbe side ea trance of the saloon. peny tbe resort , Nothing but the walls aid ous schemes are being talked Over With roo of the building were left standiog, Baker came to the door, and upon bethe view of increasing the supply, 'but asked to open the bar, refused, Th negroes in the district were panic ing the moat probable seems the sinking of The men fired at him and fled. He stricken and there vja a wild axodtm surface well and the Installation of dial afterward at the boepitaL Quiet has been restored by the polio. shortly pomp to he operated by eieatricity. ld n, peal-tenlla- ry er st MASTERS MUST KI?EP OFF FORBIDDEN TERRITORY OR SUFFER tnd For-bottl- es bnwstl. comes from The report Lander, Wyo- ming, that tbe miners of Atlantic have made a dead line end sheep owners moat keep off the forbidden, territory, and have given notice that they would move all sheep that entered. William Scarlett, the Beaver sheepman, moved his flock onto forbidden territory near Atlantic City recently lf bart WYOMING. Cowboys Boro Sheep Comp. Wagons Outfit In tbs hsw lork Country Soother Sheep Owner Kortrl-M- y Krworad fniW nr . IN CONSEQUENCES. aa ted . FLOCK -- cap-tare- WAR NEWS SIWIMaUY. i Msa Whe Made MIMIoas n Nevada Mleaa ' Paaaad Away la Londoa. MUCH AND ARE ELEVEN LIVES LOST Dtfb John W. Mackay. of Ban Fraocisco, AGE DONE TO PROPERTY. who has been suffering from hesrt Drostration since Tuesday last, died at Hwim larMltd and MmJ hie residence at Carlton House terrace, ISuildltif Dtolroyedatorm Lasted He London, at half post six o'clock SunTwoat Xluauv. day evening, the Immediate cause of bla dfalb being heart failure. A fierce tornado characterized by a John. William, Mackay waa born in windstorm of extraordinary- - velocity, Dublin,' November 28, 1331. His parents tbnnder, vivid lightning aod a beary Brought blm to New York in 1840 and rain borst upon lialtimore at 12:30 p their borne daring hie boyhood was on m. Sunday, coming from thesoothwwt Park Row in that city. He waa among with the net result that eleven persoss the first to embark for California when lost their lives, hundreds of houwa the discovery of gold offered each at were naroofed, trees in the pnbSe traetioas to adventurous, industrious parka mad streets were torn up by tbe and hardy men. His acquaintance hi roots, many buildings damaged asd tbe Pacific coast waa very extensive several people injured. The storm ex- and probably no citizen of that auction hausted its fury Id less than fifteen waa more popular, if aa mnch so, aa minutes. Mr. Mackay. Tbe damage done la the business Mr. Mackay went to California in part of tbe eily wat comparatively 1851, via Panama. He at once entered slight, being confined to tbe blowing n mine, working with pick and shoval down of signs and injuries to roofs. It In tbe placers of the American river was ia tbe residence portions along and at Downlevllie. In 1859 be went the river front sad in the harbor whers to Virginia City, Nev., and began mintbe wind spent itself violently. ing on tha Comstock with varying sucOf iboee wbo perished nine wen cess , Hia first real start toward suc-cedrowned ia the harbor from ogea was made when be became superboats, one was killed by a falling tre intendent of the Kentucky mill in Gold and one by a live wire. Hill. A bole several feet to diameter was In 1863 Mr. Mackay formed a partbTown IUto tBe'Wsn of Btr Marys Btsr nership with Flood, O'Brien and Fair. of the Sea Catholic church la Booth In 1871 thla famous mining quartette Baltimore and a portion of ths atone purchased the sit of the Bonanza tercornice weighing more than a toa fell ritory, north of the Ophir mine, oa tbe to the street DNo one was injured. celebrated Comstock ledge. A boat's erew from the German They began work on a lode abansteamer Breslan st anchor in tbe har- doned by bbaron and other largo operbor picked up two men from a boat ators The enterprise was a fruitful source of ridicule in mining circles, that had been capsized. At the foot of Concord street the nothing but financial disaster being merchants and iqlners transportation freely predicted. Without losing heart camp warehouse was onroofed aod rain or patience the four men continued, expoured in on the valuable cargo stored pending ba'f a million dollars in prosThe ledge was there, doing a damage estimated at pecting operations. struck and over 8110,000,000 was added from 8100,000 to 8300,000. Tbegaa reservoir in South Baltimore to the world's stock of precious metals. containing about 300,000 feet of gas,1 No accurate estimate of Mr. Mack-- ys was blown over, tbe gaa exploding. holdings in California can be made, bat it will ran up into toe millions Loss, 815,000. No one was Injnrad. He was the ownpr of valuable real The damage to shipping In the bar bor was general but not of a serious state in San Francisco and had inter-st- s In minea throughout California nature. Tbe weather bureau reports that the ind Nevada, A friend of Mr. Mackey's storm was more in the nature of cUlme that be was worth 850,000,000 at whirlwind than a tornado. The wind the time of hie death. miles an blew at the rate of slxty-foan inch of water fell. hour and one-haTRAGEDY IN MONTANA. The storm lasted but twenty minutes. Bo far as known it wee confined to Bat Aaaeoada Maw Mint Down Beeassu Bu timore and suburbs. f Did Hot Belleva la Murderer's Invention. RIOT ON BALL OROUNDS. Enraged by an imaginary grtevanoe, Mefarseka Freevhere Object to UeeAey Balt John McGeary, formerly employed by Oamee end Start Trouble. the Anaconda Copper Mining company There was a riot at the baseball at tha Washoe amt king plant In Ana-- i-- -r Nebroaks eg grounds at NebrueWu-Clt- y r1 Sunday afternoon when tbe Law and fatally Injured William J. Evans, gen Order league attempted to prevent the eral superintendent of machinery of game. A warrant sworn out by mem- the Amalgamated properties, Sunday bers of the league waa placed ia the morning. Mr. Evans succumbed to baada of Sheriff Brower for the arrwt the wonnde a few hours later. of the two teams When Brower arThe assassin shot Mr. Evans first in rived on the grounds an angry crowd the back of the neck, the ball finding anr rounded and disarmed him. Be a exit through tbe face. Tbe second succeeded finally in arresting fonr ball waa fired into tbe right tide of the players' and took them to a justices back after the victim lay prostrate on office, where they were placed under the ground. . bonds. ' McGeary attempted to make hia esA number of city pastors were at the cape, but was shot by a bystander and justice's office and when they left eriously wounded, when he surfriend of the playera threatened and rendered. The shooting down of the popular jostled them. A rock was thrown at Rev. C. M. Sheoperd of th Methodist Offielal'of the Anaconda company ia church, striking a companion and the direct result of a desire on the part knocking him down. Mr, Bbepperd of McGeary to have installed ia the waa chased to hi home, Later, allege eoneeBiraikm plaot a device which, be log that his life had been threatened claims would be a great improvement and tbe church property In danger, compared with the machinery now Mr. Shepperd applied to the mayor for in use. McGeary, according to bis own a police guard for himself end tbe Story, declares thst he has invented a ehurch property. simple piece of machioery known as a i a Outcome of tbe The outbreak rack to bold the screen in tbe jig, and long and bitter fight between the Law thia, he be wanted tried at the and Order league aud friend pf Sun- works insay, order that he learn day baseball. Saturday the quettioa how successful it would be.might waa pat to a vote of citizens, and then Frequently McGeary has called on Waa praetieally a unanimous vote for Mr, Evans and asked him thst be be ball. Sunday given an opportunity to improve the REVENUE OF ISLES- - concentrator, but the official, believing CUSTOMS that there was little if any value in the device, had not taken the matter Month Frmeat th Fonr First Wkt Iwt np in earnest as McGeary had desired, Shows. and this was the cause of the workThe bureau of insnlar affairs of the mans hatred for the official. ' : , RANGE ndrbf of the ouraber of lives loat vary from UTAH STATE NEWS. JOHN W. MACKAV DEAD. BALTIMORE dvllw-r-Ttr1- 'MAN HUNT ABANDONED. OBmi Give ap Chase sad Price to Placed Cpoa Tracys Head. After forty daysof continual pursuit by men and bloodhounds, all organized effort to capture Trxcy, the escaped Oregon convict, has ended Tracy may now be considered sa any other fugitive fiom justice, with, a price on his head. Unless he desires to sppesr sod declare himself, no farther posses will start after him. To pursue Tracy through Clarke, Cowlita, Lewis. Thurston, Pierce, Kit-ta- p, Suohomiah and King counties baa cost these counties 110,000. In Washington he has slain three officer, desperately wounded one, who may not recover, and assassinated hia pal and partner, Merrill. The fact that Oregon decline to pay Mrs. Wagoner of Cbehalis the reward for Merrill's body baa done mnch toward tbe flat drop of the Tracy hunt. CHOLERA IN MANILA. tHacase Is Mew Deercasleg ta Phlllpptaa Capita I. ' The cholera 1 decreasing la Manila and ia the province and tha health board baa decided to relax tbe quaran- tine regulations. The movement ia Cavite province against the ladrone ia not yet completed. It la anticipated that many ladrone will be captured, butit Upoe this that the leaders have escaped te . the mountains. and was given notice by citizens to move back, which notice waa unheeded. One day last week the citizens rose In their might, end qrming themselves with rifle, pistol and shotgun, repaired to Scarlett's camp and held both himself and herder np aod moved the camp from near the Caribou mine to tbe In. dian trail which crosses Twin creek, about three miles from Atlantic. Scarlett had boasted that he would like to see some person or persons move hia camp, so the miners of that district showed him in real fashjon. A report is also in circulation that there is a range war raging in tbe New Fork country between the sheep and cattlemen and that the cowboys on the round-u- p had burned the sheep camp, wagons and outfit belonging to Jewel A Wipper of Rock Springs. East fork is tbe east boundary of tbe dead line and it seems that the sheepmen in their search for feed bad crossed over the line into forbidden territory. The New Fork cattlemen will not permit any trespassing of sheep. IMMIGRATION Statement Showing Arrival In United YEAR. LAST State. by Countries. A statement has been prepared st the immigration bureau showing the number of immigrants wbo arrived in the United 13'ates by countries during tbe fiscal year 1902 aa compared with 1901. The total of arrivals of the last fiscal year were 648,743 immigrants and 55 other alien passengers, making a total of 730,798. This is an increase of 82,-0- 160,825 immigrantsover 1901. The principal increases during tbe last year as compared with 1901 were -follows: 6,569; Italy, including Sicily and Sardinia, 42,370; Russian empire and Finlhnd, as- - 22.0001., - Austria-Hungary,- Japan. 9.19Ut....Ra;dn. ..7 A6r At Carroll, Ia , the daughter of k.Hed by lightGeorge himon was ning. A typhoon of uuiimixI severity has caused considerable damafcffc iu Hongkong and vieiiiity N. Again the l.euessee valley, haa been submerged by torrential rains, causing immense damage the Official dispatches announce Manchuria,' in cholera of serious spread accompanied by great mortality. Gowanda, N Y.. reports a disastrous flood that did great damage to that village and snrroundmg country. In. .Leavenworth, Ran., Theodore Pullen shot aod killed Leila Madden, aged 17, because she refused to marry him. The British government baa decided to takeover the warships now in coarse of construction for the Chilian government. In New York 25,000 East aide gar- ment worker have goo on atrlke, and it i predicted that 15,000 mor will follow. D. G. Longworth, of Cairo, who ia warnjuat now in England, bring tbe is ing that the Egyptian Sphinx rapidly decaying. Tremeodous explosion have occurred at the Waimaugu geyser at Rotro-rua- , N. Z., a height of 800 to 900 feet being reached. The United States government haa not received an invitation to particiconference propate in tbe anti-truthe Car. posed by The president of Venezuela has abandoned the idea of attacking the enemy at Barcelona, and is preparing to return to Caracas soon. In New York, Hyman Hoffman, a Russian tailor, shot Ins wife through the mouth and then killed himself by swYTTowing carbolic acid. The introduction of the state monopoly in liquor traffic In Russia haa accordingly been almost universally followed by increased drunkenness. The steamship Premius, with 165 passengers on board, was cut in two and sunk by the tug Hansel on the river Elbe. Onlv about thirty onboard were saved. Thirty persons were di owned by tbe sinking of a small passenger steamer on the Luge river near Russia. The disaster waa caused by overcrowding. . - A clone visited violen France, doing Immense damage. Several vessels in tbe river were sunk.j The Alcaray was destroyed and the streets and shops werejfiooded, Fred Lee Rice wee hanged In Toronto, OnL, for tbe murder of William Boyd, a constable, In Jane, 1901. He greeted the hangman smilingly ana mounted the gallows without a tremor. st Probroa-Schen-akai- Cbalon-Sun-Saon- e, - , A far as can be lesrned five persons were killed in tbe tornado that swept the region about Chesterfield, Ontario, and fifteen seriously injured. The country for miles around ia devas- tated. A Mexican woman in El Faso has given birth to two healthy, children, tbe second one being born six weeks after the first. The case has caused considerable comment among physicians. Joe Ames and Jane and Sylvia Sims, slaters, were killed by lightning at Pollocks Ferry, N. C. Two others were injureu. All flvq bad sought shelter in a resthouse, which was destroyed by a bolt. Tbe commission appointed to reapportion Oklahoma bas announced the total population of the territory to be 600,000, with one representative for over 22,000 people and for every 45,000. In Oswego, Ran., Mrs. Josephine Hart made a desperate attempt to Mra. Waldrown her daugbter-in-later Fither, in a well aud, failing, committed auicide by taking strychnine. She was demented. The St. Petersburg Novoe Vremya published a dispatch from Seoul, Korea, which asya that two American missionaries have been atoned and beaten on the line of the Seoul-Fnssrailroad by Japanese laborers. Tbe municipal health board o Manila has decided to remove 40,000 natives from 4be slums to the suburban camps in an effort to check tbe spread of cholera there. The object is to clean and disinfect the disease centers. A large loss of life is reported in the great fire st Gnayqnii. The number of victims bas not been ascertained. The homeless are being cared for ssqnickly os possible by government officials. Action Is being taken to alleviate the. distress. A 83,000,000 box and lumber combination hoe been formed with boxahopa and lumberyards smttered through th New England states. Ills to be known as the Colonial Box and Lumber company and will have iu headquarters ia New York. A sever typhoon swept over the southern Phillippine Island June 14th and 15th. Tbe Unifed8tatea customs Steamer Shearwater, wo lost off tbe island of Marinduque Nineteen of her erw, including three Americans, were drowned. an |