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Show T- - r t COALVILLE TIMES. DEMOCRATIC INDIAN MwMDr RLR LYNCHED. TICKUr NAMED. Mrrtl . C. R. (ONES, '1111 Editor th Mav L IcW An irKWH or lbl and Business Hanagar. in (ValvUto. SHueoGdi-- l l&hJt JdalLcr Vihr KUhard m HHtftimov in AUvaara. . jfi . UTAH STATE NEWS Salt Ltlit City now haa only two smallpox patient ooder quarantine. "Aboottbe scarcest thtng on the Halt IaUe market, no far aa variety la concerned, la flab. The Labi academy opened taut week wflb the largest attendance for au - opening day nine it tnuneneearat The attendance at the public achoole of Halt Lake on the opening day was 21,300. an increase of 330 over leal year. The trial of Merrill M. Kaighn, who tn ordered Willard H. Haynes last November, at Halt Lake, is now In pro- - grexx. ' 'The Rio Grjnde station at Murray - haa Wan abandoned and the new one at Pallas, half a mile south, haa been occupied. Burglaries are becoming of almost daily occurrence In Halt Lake City, and the police seem unbl to cope with the tr - s. Tba bank clearings in Salt Lake for the weekending September 13 were ' 3,187,31.1.", aa agalnat 3,383,939 for tbe same period last year. Marion A. Ilraahear, who accidently . aliot and killed Ale J. Kielland 00 a . Hallair train last week, will be tried on charge of tolunlary manslaughter. President Joseph F. Smith and a party of church leaders will make a tour of the southern portion of the state during the latter part of the week. Mrs. A, J. Turawall, of Sunshine, objected to her husband gambling and finding him in a gambling house took three shots at him. without fatal results, however. Louis Elvers, aa employee In the rock quarry in Little Cot too wood cao yoo, fell thirty feet from a ladder and received painful injuries which may coat Mm Ms life. - . Tbe criminal calendar of the Seventh district court haa bean postponed Until Monday, the 39th lost., because of the ... ? ' v ; w wnn iwrw pravaienWofaittartpoaioEpiirairaandi sickness lb HELD IN NofuInpR fur fco at ManlL 1 .1 It Ml Judg (l rm. Vt . II. Ki At the Democratic state convention, held in Provo m the ifith, Major Richard V. Young, of Halt Lake, was nominated Ly acclamation for supreme judge, while . I uilge William li King, of Halt Lake, received the nomination for representative in congress by acclamation. 'i be convention adopted a platform which denounces the Republican party and its policies; opposes militarism denounces the Republican sugar tun IT policy, the Republican policy in Hie Philippines, favors arbitration of labor disputes, election of senators by direct vote, strict Immigration laws, and congratulates the people of 1 tali upon the' magnificent record made by our senior senator in congress llluri J L. Rawlins) during tbe past six years " The permanent oULcrrs of the convention were as follows Chairman, Hon. Frank J. Cannon. Weber county; first vice chairman, Frank K Nebeker, Cache county; second vice chairman, W. Summit wtTfnyrvtor-vice chairman, Elects liullock, Utah county; fourth vice chairman, Mrs tl. J. Hayward, Hall Lake county, secretary, Hcury S. Hayes, Hevier county; assistant secretary, Neplii Rainier, Ha vis county; sergeant-at-armJoseph Phillips, Juab county; assistant arms, U. II Condon, Ilo Elder county ; chaplain, Julin It. Milner. Llsli county. Stirring speeches were made by Judged. W Rowers, .lenator Rawlins, Judge W. H. King, Frank J. C'auuou ami others. f. d s, -at MASSACRED BY BOXERS. Chian Hull Ju.l.t Tlml Purnlgn DtUU' Khali Iwava Olr.tlal Klagilaiu. Details were received by the Empress of India of the massacre of Messrs. Rruce and Lewis at (Imngtc llunar. For weeks the cholera has Item depopulating the cities along the Yuan river. In Changte they died daily by the score and, from reliable reports, thu same can be said of the cities la built on a hillside and In tha center of tbe city la a famous spring from wrbtch the people obtain much of their water. This was reported to h ve been poisoned hy tke foreigners and keo ce the bTgb death rate! One afternoon Mr, Lewis was studying ftlULfeJiiracfear andMjiruce was a his room across the hall when, In an instant, tbe house and atreet becaraa crowded with people. Mr, Bruce waa drawn by his hair out of tha room and Into tha yard, where, . with eluba, atonea. knives, swords and torture, they soon killed him. Mr. Lewis and his teacher went out at the back door into tbe yard and atarted to climb upon an old ahed, when a stroke from a spear brought the former to the ground. With tbe aame taatrumenta, his body waa soon mangled beyond recognition. Eyes wars knocked ont and the bodies otherwise mutilated. west-Cbencho- ht - ia University econ-gressioa- at Utah. The birth report to tha board of health of Halt Laka for the week end-fh- g September IS, shows the birth of twenty-on- e male, children and nineteen fymalea. The deaths for tbe same period numbered fifteen males sod twelve females. Of this number eight were over 70 years of age. TheSali Lakecounty jail now contains three men who have taken Loman life Thomas McGee, Merrill ICaighn and M, A. Romney. Two others. Marlon liraaher and Hartley jBrstein, are out on bail, and four coo Meted murderers Lynch, King, Mort-enae- n and Uaworth are under a death -- watch at tbe penitentiary. Gilbert Van Hchoonhoven, who labors under the, delusion that he has twen a coachman for (resident McKin- nd that la his absence tbe horses of the late president will not receive the proper attention, haa been committed to the Insane asylum. Van Schoonboven waa aback driver in Halt - -- Lake City. Ray Coleman, aged 15, of Salt Lake. - was tbe victim of an accident last week - that came bear ending his life. He fell upon a broken chair, atrikiog bia thigh against a broken round, the round piercing the flesh to a depth of ' five inches. - nomination caused a sensation In Washington. Very few public men are in Washington at thta time, but all hers expressed regret that the speaker had determined on the course he has taken. ef Mea Will be Employed tre ForeKebdae For eel rires. to In response to the telegrams from the governor of Wyoming and Colorado, the secretary of the Interior haa ordered Huperrisor Alherly of the Crow Creek reservation, in fighting the fire teporled burning at Pearl, just south of the Medicine Bow forest reto serve, employ a large number of men to assist In the work. This is the only action the department can take. No request will be made to tbe war department for assistance. Aid for TleUnt ef Form! Flree. Aid for the sufferers by forest fires baa been collected by nearly every church In Portland and Oregon City. Several wagon-load- s of supplies have been sent out. Many benefits are being planned for the sufferers and there is no doubt that they will be well .supplied with ample food and clothing until they can secure work. Th county commissioners of Clark connty, Wash., bars left for tbo burned district, taking wtth them a wagon-loa- d of sup-pL- ei, consisting of clothing ami other necessaries. FOREST FtRES RAGING (till. ELEVEN LIVES T0ST qid KNOWN TO HAVE - "r I BEEN AND A NUMBER MISSING. x ElOw. Forest Firm la Orrpon .nil lugion lirlu(. Dwlii and ttoM to I lihabitaliUl of llriaiuted Area Wub la. vie-ti- Driven from their homes in the darkness of the night by a- raging forest tire Which Kwepr-eVer- thing before It from Ariel. Cowlitz county, Washington, to the foot of Mount St. Helens, a distance of twenty-fiv- e miles, eleven w ti le oflicert) were hitting with their were dead, four are missing and people room in the tba court Indian priaourr over 200 people liavetbeen left homemade a huceraaful dash for liberty. For mouths the desert ha "been less, and many bare not , even clothes scoured by ollicera and Indiana, (or tba enough to cover them. Four men who were working on a latter were as anxious aa the sfiicert claim belonging to ,James Hawthorne to capture the murderer. Wor is rebare not been found and it is thought ceived that not only had the gutlaw that they are dead. Some fifty or sixbeen captured by tbe ludia.ua, baFthat ty people were esmped at the lake at he had been put to a most horrible the foot of Moo ot Ht. Helena ami they death, j have not been heard of since the fire. '1 lie In was made capture host hern Nevada a few days ago and no time It is not known whether they escaped or not was lost in the execution. A rope waa The first news of the devastation was fastened by slip hoom around his neck aud with the other end tied to tbe brought to 1ortland by Milo M. who experienced many diflioul-lie- a born of a saddle the murderer ail iu making the trip out to send aid for over mile a across tbs dragged desert. Tha body, which to the sufferers. From his desci iption was horribly lacerated, wav thee the suffering there is great and tbe dethrown on a huge pile of norland vastation is the most appalling of any that baa been reported. For a stretch burned. of twenty-fiv- e miles, he says, there SEVENTEEN LIVES LOST, are hut two houses standing. The fine timber these people expected to K.auU of (ss and Fowd.r Explosion to I realize upon has all been destroyed. Wsl irgluU Cool Mloo. About 300 people are left homeless A gaa and powder explosion occurred in Multnomah and L'lackatnao counties at Norfolk, W. Va., Monday In the Big a a result of the forest fires which Four mine of the Algoms Coal 4 Coke have raged for the past week. Flres company, as the result of which James have horned over a lsrge scope of Lester, an engineer; John Reickie, t country but the greatest damage in Hungarian miner, ami fifteen colored thia state appears to have been done in miners were imprisoned In tb mist. these two counties. The gas and smoke waa so thick that In the fire that destroyed the towo all rescuiug parties were at first drives of Ralmer, near llridal Veil, two loya back. named Hamilton caught while H. F. Franken field, a mins boss, and trying to escape from tbe fiarnes and George Gaspie, a Hungarian miner burned to death. succeeded in crawling over the fallel News reaches Kalamab, Wash., that coal and slate after the explosion to the forest fires on Iewis river have the lights of the rescuing party and wrought aad havoc, D. L. Wallace, were taken out alive, although badly wife and two children being burned to burned and nearly suffocated by the death. They were camping in the - gaa. wood when caught by the fire. Their The explosion is said to have bees caused by au accumulation of gaa eatdb wegon was found burned up end the !ng fire from the lamp of a miner, asd charred bodies were lying near. A this in turn fired six kegs of blastisg boy of Mr. Hanleya po w d er t h at h ad be en s toredback io also. Mrs. John Polly and baby, and tbe mines The explosion knocked down nil tie a brother, name not known, and Mr. brattices for a quarter of a mile back Newhouse and Mrs. Graves are dead. toward tbe mine entrance, tbuacnttiig Fifteen others were fonnd without off wti wf'Tbe,arrfwiffi7th,ewe'r'ta-- '' prisoned behind the debris , Dim-mlc- rock-strew- n . Threats the Prldeei The polio of Cincinnati, sru AuTd-ln- g Joseph Scmita, aged 40, on a charge of loitering, notil they can Investigate a abatement that bs baa threatened to take tbe life of President Roosevelt Scb mils was arrested on Saturday upon the eomplaint of two elderly sisters living in Oliver street that he had entered their premises and Insisted on, staying there! The story Is thaLhe made ths threat against the president to persons on Everett atreet and.tbe police are now searching for those persona, aa well as making an effort to learn the patt history of the prisoner, Chinese Demand Ths Their Tormeatare be I'anlehod. Acting Secretary Adee baa received telegram from the governor of directed an immediate and thorough investigation into the allegations made by tbs Chi-ne- se legntion aL Wanhiogtoo,. totbs effect that the local antborities at Baker City, Ore., had failed to take proper steps to punish the perpetrators of tlie outrage committed on a number of Chinese last October. The telegram hae beeo forwarded to tbe Chinese minister at Washington. They Taroed on the (lex. Two young men, L. W. Bruskle and Joseph Kiersek of Posen, Mich., were fonnd dead io the Newmnq House at Ann Arbor, Mich. Kiersek hid come to Ann Arbor to have his eyes treated. The mensaidja hen Lhey .retired that Ehey svera . no L - accusUmied lo- uvlng gaslight. It is supposed that they got p in the night for some purpose, and turned on the gas, thinking this would produce light. They hid evidently been overcome while trying to yeach the door. Fls Heed red I'eople Take a Tenth! While 1,100 people were struggling to get Into tbe new Sons of Ziou Synagogue at St. Paul, to witness the dedi- catory exercises, the temporary steps leading to the entrance gave way aoT 600 people fell in aheap. The police plalimu, which led the procession to the church, broke ranks and rushed Into the crowd, preventing fraulie men, women and children from crushing one another io tbe scramble to get out. Wliqn quiet had been resorted, it was found that a few were iiguised and cut, but uo one had been fatally injured. f Fe rmronmt In A fries. I In an interview w ith a representative of the Associated Press a$ Cape Tpwn, the attorney general, jS. Graham, said: "The genera) Indemnity act will become law in ifiay or two. when martial taw will be repealed throughout thg colony. . iSii.altane-ouxlthe government will pttoclalm the peace preservation act, eoablinr H to control the possession, importation and registration of alt arms aud ammunition. Profound peaca t reigns throughout the colony, . I ' y, l ' , Ulam 8.' IN OREGON AND WASHINGTON f rUilwn ffcat Iuorj Lfin'r. a nuorumt outlaw whom oMuira uf miu Hier Cali-- 1 on, is and Aii.'.i.u loix been Haotisg for seni.il ruoii s us met death 10 a niaoni-- r as as that of hU Vulorid M.nia, s comely youOg SllUXW of , la .Jityeral mouti.v ayo Rruce msrdcrtd Victoria .Maria bj, choking hey jgto i nscriM In it ; , thru burying her alive. He waa arrested aud his preliminary examination held at Hesperia, but r '? crL usually depended upon for winter range For Irou county, la entirely devoid of any vegetation, and where formerly ranged from 73,000 to 133,000 sheep, none will be able to range. William C, Parker, of Salt Lake City, la the lucky candidate In tbe naral examination held last week. A, F. Sherman, a member of tba Salt . Lake High school senior elaaa, la tba alternate. Tba attendance at the Latter-da-y Salats university In 8ait Lake City le . 00, aa compared with 83 for the first weeks enrollment last year. Tbe in rrease la malnly eon fined to the high school and normal departments. trwku Hoadorwn J. F Sharp, of Salt Lake, last week Coo won tha title of ehamplon trap shooter Speaker Henderson, finding that bit the .Erpwn Tie Is repeeLlQ thAtreaimeuUof log state championship silver loving trusU by reducing the Urlff In whole cap, with a score of ninety-eigblue or part, are not In accord with tbe rocks broken out of a possible too, "view of many- of hla Liarty lo fowa, Tbe fourth ooe of the large pumps declined to accept the nomination for has been received and placed la po- - congress and baa withdrawn from tbe itlon at tha big Jordan pumping plant race. At LehL Next season tba four pumps Speaker Henderson gave out an adcombined will furnish over too cubic dress Tuesday evening' which slates feet of water per second, which will fill his views on tbs trust question and tba Jordan river with more water than asys because of these views, which are It haa aver contained! not in accord with the state platform Tha state legislature at Its coming and with tba opiniona of prominent members of his parly, he decline to .. session, wTSl be asked to make an. lion of 135,000 or 1(0, 0(K for the accept tba nomination. Tbe address purpose of building a new hall of met--' is "to the Republican voters of tbe U and kindred Third Iowa district! orgy, assaying 'branches,-includi- ng The dispatch announcing speaker a concentrating - mill tor praeticai OemoBstralioos, at Henderson 's' fleeHnmtixanf tb tba of ip I j 75 TUrr Month frttigto Copies ' 3 mi i . K eg Hill Malt for 4 wti( fi so VrUiH 81 W riu Judge, Year..... In U RESULT OF STATE CONVENTION PROVO ON THE ISTH. FEKISII IN FOREST FIRES. J- . Stratum, tbe multVmU Nemlr of Lltn Iteorte,l lo tlsvo Itwii Lost, wall, the Ookoase to Frurijr U Groat. The forest Urea now raging in the mountains of western Oregon aud western Washington are probably the most widespread ever known. Within a radius of seventy-fiv- e miles of lort-lan- d. Ore., five people are missing and it it thought they have perished ID tbe flames. The flames have driven many people from their homes and it is known that many bouses, barns and touch livestock have been desUoyed. At Lents, Oregon, several houses were burned and the line of theOregon Water Power & Railway company to that village haa beeo disabled. At Bridal Veil, thirty miles east of Portland, two saw mills burned and in Clackainaa county, near Mpringwater, at least fifteen houses and barns have been destroyed. In Clark county, Wash., ten miles from Vancouver, eight farm houses were burned and three lives are reported lost. In Portland the houses are covered with ashes sod the lights had to be turned on early io the afternoon on account of the thick smoke which floods the city. The wife of John Myers, a farmer, waa burned to death in their home in Clark county, Washington WIFE OF SENATOR STEWART KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE. A Mirblitt Ran Into Ttlcnip1i Pol and Ware Thrown lo (he Ground. Mra. William M. Stewart, wife of the ikcuaal United States senator from Nevada, waa killed io an automobile accident iu San Francisco Friday. Mrs. Stewart was enjoying a ride with Henry Foote, sou of W. W. 1 oolc, the attorney, and II. B. lay lor. They were going along Sauta Clara avenue, m A laiueda conn ty, I ay lor guiding the machiue aud sending it along at a high speed. A vehicle approached and Taj lorstvcived the automobile aside in order to avoid a collision. At that moment lie either lost control of tiie steeriug apparatus or made a miscalculation. The automobile ran into a telegraph pole and the occupants were thrown out. Mrs. Stewart struck on her head sod was carried in an unconscious eoudilion to a sanitarium in the vicinity where ahe soon died. Foote and Taylor escaped with minor bruiaea.,. Taylor is a cousin of Frederick' Benedict, who was recently crushed to death under Ms automobile in New York. Mra. Stewart resided at, Washington, D. C. She was visiting her slater,' Mra.Loula. AIdrifl,Twbo " lives in San FranHaco. Mrs. Stewart, before ber marriage, was a Miss Foote, a daughter of Henry Foote, governor and United States senator from Mississippi before tbe Civil f and who, daring the fifties, spent some year in California. Senator and Mrs. Stewart have several daughters, ooe of whom lives in New York City. Senator Stewart is at present st Tbe Hague, in connection with the Pius fund arbitration, in which baa taken a a deep interest. Bonaire ot Colorado Springs, Colo., of the famous ' Independence mine in thu Cripple Creek district. Is desd after an Illness of several months. In Aprilv J891, having seen some specimens of gold ore from Cripple Creek district thst impressed him fsvorsbly, he went to thst camp to prospect. On the 3rd of July, after weeks of fruitless prospecting, a man who agreed to grub stake him" having disappointed him. Stratton decided lo go to Cripple Creek and stake out a claim on his own account He rode the thirty-fiv- e miles from Colorado Springs to the camp on horseback, and on tbe morning of the Latest Acronot or the Hout Pels Horror. ith of July, 18ji, staked out the IndeProfeaaor Angelo ileilprin, president pendence and ashing ton claims, in of tbe honor of the day and the father Philadelphia Geographical soof his country. The Independence gave origi-Ita- l ciety, who is in Martinique in the assays of 3M) to the ton, and in of the National Geographical JI92b leased aasjTJRdedtlva LY&h. ste!eiy, the feiietftag report for Bso.ikki. The independence ington yielded Stratton millions, and in lays on the recent eruptions of Mont Pylee: was sold by him for fill), 000. 000, be The scene of destruction in the last a very considerable eruption of Moot Pelee far surpasses in interest even after the sum extent that of the eruption of May 8, of money. He was retaining the owner of the when St. Pierre was destroyed, and in! Colorado Rprings railway system, on cludea the broad area lying between which bs has spent ll.SOJ.OOO in the Macouba and Carbet, and involves Haute Tours de Bourdeo, Basse Pointe, past two years. Ilia wealth is estimated everywhere at from in.ooo.ywi Morne Balai and Ajoupa Bouillon where alone upwards of 300 persons' to ISO, 000, 000. were killed, as welFas Morns Rouge, TsrrtAe Storm Sweeps Ovsr Germany. with a death list of probably not less Destructive storms raged in many than 1,100 persons. Morne Capot and the heights somewhat this side of parts of Germany Sunday. In Saxony ronda St, JJyim, the blast, however, the temperature ssok to zero, and a leaving the last named place untonched.' horricaoe-Hk- e wind unroofed many Great cinders fell also over the region houses and injured a large number of of Grand Riviere, and Precheur is covered with ashes. In Carbet the people. The damage is estimated at ashesdeep lie onafoot deep and nearly the ssme a mount covers the ruins of au imilliojispf marks A very heavy northwest storm visited Flerre. All of Morne Rouge, with the txcept.on of about four houses and the thu cities on the North sea. Considerbeautiful church, has been swept to able damage waa done to the ground and the greater part bathing of the on the Elba, and a numtown has been burned up. At Ajoupa ber of houaea were partially BonilhoD, where one-haof "the town baa been prostrated, there ts no trace wrecked. of fire of any kind. Awful Crime Committed by Trampe Xeer Hegro Who Died on (he Gallows Wat Sara Steluheaer, NSbreake. tl Wm Mrs. Kate Fournell, living with her A special from New London, Mo., to parents near Steioliauer, while alone the St. Louis says: Jesse Saturday night, was criminally assaulted by trampa, who then murdered Johnson, a negro, was hanged here toher and dragged her body into the day, His Deck waa broken. On the scaffold Johnson made a speech in yard, where they aet fire to. her cloth-loWhen found the clothing waa which he confessed the crime, and said that he had joined the church and that entirely burned from the body. The be bad Christ In his soul and was the men evidently had broken open the man on earth and had no fear happiest house, which they looted after comof the as he lad made his peace future, mitting the crime. Bloodhounds hve with God. been put on the trail of the men. Bobbers Tl Victim to a Tree After Secar-l- a MfUituK to Mnbhfd, IIHnf Katfi) An Hb r.ko. Fribm Iaaffr by A teamster named Charles Murray, Extraordinary scenes occurred Sun-da- y who drives a freight wagon of the at Clapton, Euglaod, where nearly Fursa Major Supply company at Iowa 8,000 persona attempted to mob a forHill, CaL, was held up by two masked mer Episcopal clergyman named Pig-go- tt, on the road between Colfa robbers who I now tbe lender of a sect and Iowa Hill. The robbers seen red called tbe Agaperopnites. Piggott 81,900 In coin, which was rn route to lank week announced himself as the pay off the men at lu i. g Dipper Messiah. Exposures ot the man, which mine. Tbe men were hot all and filled many colutnoa in the newspaper, wore dnstera and n ka. Murray waa heightened public Interest in tbe mat- tied to a tree, where he waa found ter to ench a point that Piggott waa only taken from the mob by tbe efforts when the stage drove up. f mounted police. . Owner V Ras-niad- e low-lyin- g lf Post-Dispat- g. r!lr. ht NAME REPUBLICANS M. FOR CONGRESS AND W. F0K SUPREME JUDGE. HOttELL JOSEPH MeCAHTY Platform TICKET. ,'opt rd Fn.lor.b c ib PUtfurui sod of 11(10. Artmln-ll.ir.au- u - 1 At the P.epubl.can atate convention, held in Ogden on the Htli , Joseph HoweiL of Cache county, was nominated for congress, while Judge W. M. McCarty, of Sevier county, received the nomination for supreme judge. A 'platform' was adopted endorsing the policies of the administration, reaffirming the national platform of 1900, endorsing ttie project of opening the Uintah reservation, upholding tbe Nation's pledge to Cuba, and opposing the formation of combinations of capital designed to control pi ices. The stale committee organized by electing James 11 Anderson of Sait Lake as chairman, Thomas Hull of Salt Mrs. Lake as first B. Wells of Salt Lake as second and W F AJama of Salt Lake astieasuier The selection of a secretary will be left to the chairman and two candidates Senator Beveridge of Indiana, and other prominent speakers, addressed the convention at the evening session. The prominent officers of tbe convention were: Chairman lion. John E. Booth of Utah. Vice-C- h airman Mrs Rachel Miller of Salt Lake and Hon Alma Kldredge of Summit Secretary A. J. Brunean. Assistant Secretaries Mrs. Alice Collins of Wasatch', Oscar Olsen of Morgan, Emelta Graehl of Box Elder and Mr. Eyrich of Salt Lake. 11. P. Jensen ot Sergeant- Sanpete. Assistant Sei geant-at-Arm- s C. E. eber Lay tie of Chaplain John Henry Smith. Em-meli- oe at-Ar- t lulm Fleet otft mini For the noon recess of the state convention the Utah Slate League of Republican clubs held its annual meeting and elected the following officers: President, John Henry Smith of Salt Lake; vice president, Mrs. E. West, Ogden; secretary, Walter J. Meeks, Salt Lake; auditor, James Clove, Provo; members of the executive William Glasmsnn of committee, Ogden and Hoyt Sherman of Salt Lake. The following were elected delegates to the next national convention of the cYu ts, wh hfh win be held in Chicago on Oct. 11; Hoyt Sherman,' Perry S. Death-Wait- er J. Meeks, Mra. W, II, Jones 8aH Lake eAintut' William .Ulauuaao Weber cooot; Mr. Ersns, Utah county; Mra. E. West, Weber connty; N. P. Neilson and M. M. Steele, Garfield county. llriul,lic.i Stata-Durin- ' g . , TRAIN ROBBER SURRENDERS. Bart Alvord, Famoea Arlwwa Oatlaw, Tired of Being Hantad. Bert Alvord, the famous trsin robber SDd outlaw, has surrendered lo Sheriff Lewis of Cochise county, Arizona, and "Billy Stilee, his old pal who turned state's evidence and joined the Arizona rangers. Hounded bv rangers in the United States and in Mexico, broken in spirit, bis right arm shattered by bullets, so that he can no loDger use a gun, Alvord decided to give up tbe desperate chances of the ! if he h d - beeu . itadieg trust to the leniency of the law. He notified Stiles of his wiliingne&s to sur- render, met Lewis and Stiles across the line, surrendered and was brought to Tucson lor safe keeping. ru-ra- les ' Texas Oil-- Field Ablate. The oil field at Beaumont, Texas, is on fire, and, judging from the great volume of smoke which is flowing In from Spindle Top, there is grave fear that great losa will be sustained, if the field is not entirely destroyed, .The 'fire started in some waste oil along the Texas & Sabine tracks and burned about sixty feet of trestle. This was gotten under controrisnd it was be- lieved thst all danger bad panseu. ' ba io the meanwhile tbe fire .bad been comiunnicaied to the field and a sum--, ber of huge settling tanks, eootaining thousands of barrels of petroleum have already exploded and others are reported as being in a direct line of tbe i fire. Man la Killed by Bite ef Fly. Bitten by a fly two weeks ago, George Lindborst of Brooklyn is dead. Tbe physicians pronounce it so extraordinary ease. Liodhnrst was bitten on the thumb of bis right hand. Three days later a swelling began and spread rapidly. The doctors declared tbe fly bite bad caused which they could not check, and the victim died in great agony. Lindbnrst waa 5ft year old andJn fairly good health before1 he was bitten. Brooklyn blood-poisonin- g, Created Ken ratios la Coart. Margery Kingiio'ti, a stylishly dressed woman, charged in a police court at Cardiff, Wales, with disorderly conduct, created a great sensation in eourt by claiming that ahe had purposely caused herself to be locked np In order to draw atteotion to her claim against the late Duke of Clarence, brother of the Prioee of Wales, and assertlngjtbat ahe bad lost ber hosband and children, in order to save tbe Duke's name aud that now she haul corns slL, the way from India to get bar rights.' , |