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Show 1 tt JOKES, XatetwO Editor and Business Nanagsr. lb r. la u tbtnK. Po.to M atT I. Swcoua-Ct- 0W111. t'lik, Mailer. or aittHCRimON. rijilll la ainMa TKKMO i OM Twe 81 Months Th ten Month.,.. Sine Copin ' M PREACHER SHOT TO DEATH 8Y MISSOURI MOB. Turkish Soldtef A A'. UTAH STATE NEWS. Kanoab la now an Incorporated town. The work of excavating for the new buildings to be erected at Fort Douglas tiaa begun. Mayor Anderson of Mantl Is suffera caused blood by from pin poison, dbg acratch on the hand. The schools of Sprlngvllle closed on Friday last, owing to the lack of funds to continue the balance of the term. Mrs. E. C. Wright of Richfield wad stung by a scorpion last week, but re covered soon after the application ol usual remedies. The Utah building alte on the Worlda fair grounds at 8t. Louis hat been accepted by Governor Welle and the Utah commlsdonera. It la announced from San Franctaco that the San Pedro will take over the Short Line eoulh of Salt I.ake City In the next six or eight weeks. It la learned that all obstacles In the way of the construction of the Moffat road bave been removed, and that survey west of the divide will begin soon. Harry L. Hanford, who was severely Injured by the premature explosion of a blast la the Margaret mine at Pearl, Idaho, la a resident of Sprlngvllle, this state. If the schools of Salt Lake City are kept open until the end of the school term. It will be by private aubsorlp-tiona- , aa the funds bave been exhausted. Mark Drum,. a former resident of Salt Lake City, was In Frank when the l disaster occurred. A : telegram from him stated that he was uninjured, William Brdwn and Ed Hamilton, the two convicts who engaged la aa almost mortal encounter at the penitentiary a abort time aga are both rapidly- recovering from tbelr wounds. The farmers of the central portion of the state were surprised by a heavy frost Tuesday night Of last week that it la thought has caused considerable damage to the fruit crop. Selections, made by Utah under its charter of 1.931 acres for normal -- school gnrO.US! for an institution j a preacher for a sect and People, known as "Sanctified Constable W. J. Monejrooon were shot and killed by a mob Sunday night at Warden, near Carutbersvllle, Mo. Malone had been proselyting n this county for several months and much feeling had been aroused against him. A woman named Mrs. Frill having left her husband, caused much agitation recently by living with Malone, who had left his own wife, Mrs. Alice Malone. The preachers wife objected rigorously to this arrangement, and Malone declared her Insane and caused her to be detained In Jail pending an Inquiry. This acton aroused the ettisens to a Issued frenzy and a warrant was on the Mrs. and Frill, Malone against charge of unlawfully living together. Sunday night Constable Moneyhoo arrested both, and because of the lateness of the hour decided not to take them to Carutbersvllle until morning, but Instead took bis prisoner to his awn house for the night. Shortly after midnight there was a knock at the front door and Money-boo- n opened the door. He wa shot dead In the doorway. A mob streamed Into the house and seized Malone, dragging him out Into the darkness. Mrs. Frill frantically begged that no harm be done to him, but ehe wae roughly pushed Inside the house and the mob departed. Malone was taken to a wood some distance away and shot to death. The mob then dispersed. No harm was offered to Mrs, Frill nr to Mrs. Money-boo- n. PRIEST CHARGED WITH MURDER. recent-fearfu- la Accused of Beating to Death a Young Girl. Ferdinand Walser, a Toledo Rev. at Lorain, O., Satwas arrested priest, urday, charged with the murder of Miss Agatha Reichlin. Walser was a guest at the Relohlln home on Thursday night, when the crime waa committed. He cam to Lorain on Wed seaday as guest at the home of Rev. Charles Rolehiln, pastor of St Joseph's dathollc church in Lorain. The latter wa called to Kelley's Island to officiate at a funeral late Wednesday. At homo he, left ift ester and houseluAe been approved by keeper, Agatha, , and ( a , younger f the secretary.of the Interior. brother, Casimlr. to entertain the visCarbon county at present does not iting priest ' raise more than During the night, according to the part of the wheat consumed In the county, the story of Rev. Welsor, he heard s other creams from the room occupied by coming from Kahsas, .Nebraska, Colorado and northern Utah. the girl, end declared that he gained It la estimated that about 0,000 the hallway just in time to see a man beep will be sheared at Modena thla disappear through an open window. season. The ahbep are looking fairly When Caalmr Reichlin reached. hla liter's room she was dead, her head well, considering the hard season. Tip wool la cleaner than usual, but weight having been pearly pounded to a pulp less. witji a rock or some blunt Instrument from News baa reached Salt Lake that Bloodhounds were brought ' William G, Vab Horn, who, about a Fort Wayne, Ind., and given the scent year ago, went from Utah to Alexan- of the murderer. The dogs circled dria, Egypt, to accept the office of around the house several times and judge of the court of drat Instance, was finally went to the room occupied by recently married. Rev. Walser on the night of the murCharles Qloyd hj a sued the Southern der. Rev. Walser showed no excitePacific company for 50,000 damages ment when placed under arrest and for the lost of an arm. Gloyd was em- declared that he was Innocent ployed as a brakeman on the road .The murdered young woman waa when hla arm was crushed, so that am- handsome and had many friends and putation was necessary. Admirers In that city. . Ike Hughes, a negro, will be held for HAS TWO HEARTS. the murder of C. R. West, n miner who met hla death by falling from a third-stor- Naw Jersey Man Better Supplied window In a Salt Lake rooming Than the Average Man. house. It Is believed Hughes pushed 25 years old, living at John the unfortunate man from the window. Patterson,Firman, N. J., has two hearts beatThere is not a sufficient quantity of ing In his own breast He la a fins national colored bunting and flags In specimen of physical manhood, and -- Salt Lake today V. decorate the city constantly enjoys good health,- - la as It will be attired when President 1898 It waa discovered that he had a Roosevelt visits Salt Lake, and the double heart when he waa examined enlistment with the Second regitores have ordered large supplies by tor ment at Paterson. Since then Firman has been more or lese Interesting to telegraph. , The Salt Lake Street Car company physicians. received ample proof that fenders are A Leadvlfle Hero. ; good thing to have attached to a car The hero of the hour at Lea drill when Lester Wallace, a paper carrier, Colo Is John Morrell, nephew of Winfell in front of a rapidly moving car ters Morrell, whose sawmill burned at last week, the fender keeping him midnight, causing e loss of 10,000. from going under the wheel Young Morrell sat on the root of the John Herran, a painter, who had mill office for two hours with a small been in Balt Lake City about three hues playing on the flames and keepweeks, went Into the Sanitarium for a ing them off the office, which held e contents that could not be rehath and fainted while In the water, The flames were so close to remaining under the water for over moved. him that he wa scorched about the two minutes. He was resuscitated and face and hands and had to frequently taken to a hospital, where he died. put (he nozxle toward himself to keep Crazed by excessive dissipation and from catching lira suffering from remorse af hla misMust Keep Out of Militia deeds, Thomas Wort , attempted to Members of be Chicago Turn k commit suicide by drowning himself who the laws of the obey order tn about a foot of water In an tee pond In Salt Lake City. Ho was rescued be- must not become members of the state fore he bad accomplished hla purpose. mllttta, pursuant to a recommendation Irens Moroni, Chester and unanimously adopted at the closing , Hew bustness session of the forty-sixtconSpring City, la that there are so signs Grand Rapid Mich. visible yet which would indicate a re- tention held-a- t turn of the grasshopper pest of the last Thla is a matter of great Importance, two years. The eggs, which werl especially to the state of Illinois, found in countless-numbe- rs at this where there are several thousand time a year ago, are not to be seen this members. It waa unanimously decided i hold the next convention at Chiyear. cago next November. - one-tent- h nine-tenth- i Waste Ne Li on Men Using Bombs. ,0 'he number,Except whlih 11 now said to exceed J( the latest telegram and malt advlfc-- , tom ioua Salonii a fully confirm the the reimrts of the serious Datura there. outlrak j Advantage seems to hate een taken of tLu fact that the Ttfh j had relaxed their precautions and t the was ( seriously ,ted. garrison , The amounting to only 40 soldi-was that iS.the exploded mine first principal gas main and pluaA-- the city In daikness. Then the'c ;sman bank and other buildings b(r attacked with bombs, aa alrsa !j has been described. Soldier worn irried up to the sienes of disordtxJhey fired wild volleys but many of tie attackers were killed or jvouii&d F the expfosion of their own boobs. Attempts at throwing bondm an now being dealt with summarily. Atnoon last Sunday a man disgslsed as a Turkish priest tried to thrqw a bomb Into the telegraph office t Salnica. He was apprehended and sxecutd on the spot. SCIENTISTS DENIED CHARTER - -- val-uatl- Be-elr- h V j Pennsylvania Courts 8ay Incorporation Would Bs Injurious to CommiSlty, The supreme court of Pennsylvania affirmed ft ruling of the late JuJfo Arnold, In which the latter. reftti charter to a Christian Science seocla-tloJudge Arnold referred theftppll-catlo- n masttr of for a charter to d after who, hearing, chancery, that the charter be refused, on the ground that Tt would be Injurious to the community to Incorporate a group of citizens who would preach the doctrine that thqrt 1 no i ircora-mende- FILIPINO FANATIC CAPTURED. - , Formerly a Blacksmith and Claimed to be of Divine Origin. Governor Callles of La Junta province and a party of volunteers have captured Rios, the fanatical Filipino leader In that part of the Island of Luzon. Rfos was formerly a blacksmith of Tayabas, and claimed to be of divine origin. He attracted many followers and started an insurrection, which the He fled to constabulary suppressed. the mountains and later claimed the title of "Pope of Luzon, and also asserted he was a prophet. Governor Cailles captured Rios in the disguise the latter had worn when He Is said appearing as a "prophet. to be guilty of many crimes and probably will be tried for murder. , A fanatical Moro attacked an outpost at Camp Vicars, island of Mindanao, Friday, and wounded three soldiers before he was killed. Captain Pershing, in command at Camp Vicars, is preparing to lead a column around the east shore of Lake Lanao. Opposition Is expected. tThe insurgent movement at Misamls, Mindanao, has collapsed. About 200 of the most active rebels have surrendered, and the people are returning to the towns and to their avocations. Wa STEAMSHIP C0LL18 RESULT Jled, ION OFF VIRGINIA COAST. . - Had Broken Up a Home and Attempted to Have His Own Wife Placed In an Insane Aeylum. D. M. Malone, TWENTY LIVES LOST BQMBTHBOWER EXECUTl I COALVILLE TIMES. THE WAGES OP SIK OF Vessels Were Enveloped in Heavy Fog and Came Together While Run-nin- g Ten Miles an Hour. A collision at sea that cost tl& Uvea of twenty or more people and the sinking of the Clyde steamship Saginaw by the Old Dominion steamshii Hamilton, occurred between Wintei Quarter lightship and Fenwick island lightship, on the Virginia coast, Tues day morning. The fog whistles of both vessele were distinctly heard by each othei for several pilnutes before the col lision occurred. According to Captain Boaz of the Hamilton, his ship was making about nine miles an hour, and the Sagiuaw about ten, Tte fog was so thick that objects a ships length away were visible, and wbon the two crafts hove in sight of each other, bow on, there waa but a moments Interim before they met. The Saginaw veered, as did the Hamilton, but they had no time to clear each other and the knife-likprow of the southern sound vessel struck the Clyde ship on the port quarter about twenty feet from A SLIDE OF LIMESTONE. her stern, cutting the entire rear of the ship away. There Was No Explosion or EarthThe inrushlng water caused the quake at Frank. Saginaw to settle rapidly at the stern, E. Walton Dowlan, consulting engiand the Impetus of the Hamilton took neer the American Canadian Coal & of vesher out of sight of the crippled Coke Mining company, which owns the sel. The engines, already reversed, mine at Frank, N. W. T now in Bakwere put full steam to the rear and has received two telethe Hamilton circled to the scene of ersfield, Cal., from the late disaster, giving grams the wreck, at the same time lowering from the companys authentic reports two lifeboats. on the ground. The It la generally estimated that twenty representatives number of dead is known to be seventy, mostly women and children, all in tho town. No one was killed at the mine, and two men supposed at first to be suffocated have been taken out alive. Six cottages and several outside buildings belonging to the company were destroyed. The mine Itself Is perfectly intact, and the resumption of operations is being delayed only by the necessity of waiting on the railroad to get its tracks in order. The cause of the disaster was entirely disconnected from the mine, and waa the elide of limestone from Turtle mountain. e R.ecent Happenings Shown in Caricature. NEWS SUMMARY. Mao Thirty thousand men were In at the fair dedication parade at 8t Louis. An explosion In a torpedo factory at Cleveland. O, resulted in the death o( four persona and the injury of twenty seven. There has been a heavy frost throughout southern Indiana. There will be great damage to fruit and early gardens. In Rome the Socialist manifesto, asking the people to leave their work generally disregarded. May 1 was There waa no disorder. While wrestling with a friend at his home in Pomfret, Conn., Albert Peterson. aged 40 years, was thrown in such a way that his neck was broken. It can be said by authority that th statement that President Roosevelt will visit France with a fleet of warships is entirely without foundation. The Socialists celebrated May 4ay throughout Germany by public meetings and speeches. At the meetings held in Berlin there was no disorder. A bill to repeal existing law regarding vaccination has passed the Hawaiian house. There Is a general sentiment among the natives against vacclnstlUBT Frost badly damaged growing cotton and corn in the Chickasaw nation, and crops will necessarily have to be replanted. Cotton was well up and corn was a foot high. Count Lamsdorff, the Russian for elgn minister, has advised .the' French authoritea that the recent reports of Russian designs on Manchuria were unwarranted and false. The prohibition of American pork into Turkey, which has been in effect for five years, has been removed, and orders bave been issued permitting entry after the customary inspection. Practically the entire business portion of Melbourne, la, haa been d Stroyed by fire. The burned area covers about three blocks, leaving only three buildings standing on Main . street The town of Mariqulna, province ot Manila, haa been destroyed by fire. A thousand houses were burned, and the inhabitants are in much distress. Th people of Manila are reliving the sufi ferera. TORTURED MILLIONAIRE. A special from Saskatoon, Manis d toba, says that fifty Plot of Canadian Couple to Secure are on tbe march for Sasaka-toon- . Wealth Comes to Naught They say they are searching foi. A dispatch from Montreal, Quebec, Jesus, and will not stop until they says: HandcuLed, gagged, a knife find him. wound 'In leg, and threatened with Word haa been received at the navy death if he did not give up 50,000 for of the arrival at the South- department blackmail, Delphlse Camille Broeaeau, era drill off Cape Henry, of grounds a millionaire of this city, fought for the with Admiral Dewey Mayflower, twenty-fiv- e hours before be yielded to and the members of the general other a man and woman. In fear bf death, board on board. he signed a check and notes aggregatbeen haa It announced ing 13,000. He also signed a statement that he was sorry he bad sus- that King Alfonso has signified hla tained compromising relations with the confidence in the ministry since the wife of the mas who made the de- elections. The cabinet, therefore, will mand. The supposed husband and the not resign unless the senatorial elecwoman were placed In the Montreal tions are adverse. Leon Sanders, a bllllard-haem hours later. Bros-sea- u prison twenty-fou- r In SL shot and Louis, ploy had gone to the womans apartfatally ment to arrange for the sale of some wounded Mary Burke, with whom be JKKSSH t MEZA mrmjerfEfir, what nr rctr oaevs toma&xttt" personal property, the woman having had been living, and then blew out hla answered hla advertisement aa a pros- own brains. Jealousy la supposed to have been the cause. estimate as a contagion disease or live were lost The 'Clyde such thing pective purchaser. crew and of The transport Logan, which arrived six is the and art disease of the of the pr&ctict missing any TAKEN TO THE COURTS. This is the report from Manila last week, brought the euring what are called eoatagious dis- nine passengers. hirst infantry, which consists of 13 eases by inaudible prayer, whether In that the Clyde officials sent to their Western Union Secures an Injunction officers and men and the band, and the presence of the sick or at a dis- home office in Philadelphia. Against the Butte Unions. the First squadron of the Sixth cavtance. In the United States court at Helalry. Tbe Logan also brought 275 casPresident Roosevelt Vieits New Mex- TO PUNISH MOB. ena, Mont, Friday, Judge Knowles uals, eighty-seve- n sick and four InIco. granted a temporary order restraining sane. visand party Missouri 8herlff Will Piwecute President Roosevelt the various labor organizations of Butte Who Lynched Prwcher. Joseph E. Lynn, at one time one of ited the etate of New Mexico Tues- from In any manner interfering with s twenty-minuteand the richest men in this country, la hours three of A posse citizens of Ctrutheravllle, day, spending the Western Union Telegraph comhours two dead at the county alma house, Washand Fe In Santa Mo., headed Sheri by Franklin, pany and citing the unions to show started Tuesday morning for Warded, In Albuquerque.- - At the capltol he cause May 7 why the order should not ington, D. C. He waa 73 years old. where Constable W, J. Mooneyhon and made an adress, speaking for twenty be made permanent The order is Fifty years ago Mr. Lynn was associated in the tanning business with the Rev. D. M. Malone, Us prisoner, minutes to an audience of fully 10,000 most sweeping. Gould. Jay were killed late Saturday night by a people. President Roosevelt said it The Western Union has not been docome to him to a wae Elsie mob. Although the meabers of the great pleasure Barrett, who shot Elsie ing business In Butte for more than a the mob were disguised, Shell! Franklin to New. Mexico, from which territory week, actress, in New York last Palmer, to fact the that because owing says he haa evidence of the identity more ban half of the members of his of a dispute with its messengers some January, was found guilty of the second count in the Indictment, charging of some of 1U members, and that they regiment came. of its employes were assaulted. A atop was made at San Miguel criminal neglect This means a short-J- ail will be arrested if be cm find them. State of Siege Proclaimed. the oldest church edifice In the or bouse of correction sentence church, Was Determined tt Dle, ... A Constantinople dispatch says a will be Imposed. United States, and at the cathedral A knife, a pair of suspenders and a where the vicar general, Anthony etate of siege has been proclaimed at Mrs. Emma Wallace, a wealthy resnecktie were used by Robert Barnes, a Fourchego, baptized the eon of George Salonlca and extraordinary ident ot Wilkesbarre, Pa., who disapi military Spring Mill, N. Y, baker, as a mean W Armijo, a sergeant in the Rough precautions have been ordered everypeered from home soon after the death of committing suicide. The knife waa Riders, President Roosevelt being god- where tn the empire, as it is antici- of her husband about five months ago, . knocked from his hand aa he wae father. The child was named Theopated that outrages similar to those baa been found by her daughter, living drawing It across his throat Then dore Roosevelt perpetrated there Thursday may be as a servant in ths home of a resident Barnes waa locked up la Conshohock-e- n At Albuquerque President Roosevelt attempted at Constantinople and else- In Newark, N. J. police station, where he made spoke for a few minutes to a crowd pf where. The action of the Macedonian Miss Evelyn Hodge, Mias IngersoB noose with hla suspenders and was 5,000 people. He dwelt on irrigation committee in directing attacks on for- Mlnge and' Samuel Williams, three cut down from the celt door In the and its importance In the department eign property was evidently, with the prominent young society people of nick of time. He again eluded the vig- of New Mexico, but occupied the view of provoking the intervention of Shreereport, La., were drowned In ilance of the police long enough to It Is feared the outrages Twelve Mile bayou. They rowed up greater part of the time In discussing the tart to swallow hla necktie, being dis- the qualite that go to make np good may powers. lead to massacres of Macedonians near a dam and were drawn down the covered black In the face and Bulgarians by Mussulmans, who alls citizenship. by the eddy. era In a state of dangerous excitement Jaw of European Russia Fear an Anti Advices from Prishtina say the AlBrother-In-LaTake Up Fight Visited .Kansas City. Semite Crusade. banians are becoming more tractabla . News has reached London, Ky., of Roosevelt hours five President Borne ot the factions have decided to spent Thousand of poor Jew have fled the death in Clay county, of from Kleff, European Russia, because Sid Baker, brother-in-laof James In Kansas City, Mo, Friday, and later accept the reforms, but others are still of reports that an antl Semite crusade Howard, guest, of Kansas City, Kan, considering the matter. The levying -recently, tried' for the mur-de-r wasjthe across 'the State Tine for two of "blackmail by the ' Macedonian com" Just la Imminent The richer Jews have of William Goebel. His death was , leaving for th west at p. m. mittee Is Incessant, lert their houses fchd have sought ref-ng-e the resulted a duel on the highway hours, In the two cities the president waa .' in Members' of the original United In the hotelf. order to allay wttb WttHam McCollum. As soon aa driven over a route fifteen miles long the excitement troops are patrolling reviewed nearly 30,000 school children, States Steel syndicate, who put up horse his from baker met slipped they 25,000,000 in cash and stood liable to the streets end the walls are placarded and fired at . McCollum twice' without made two speeches one at . Convention hall before the greatest crowd have put up 175,000,000 mora have with notifications that assemblages shot then McCollum noted structure has aver held are prohibited, and that the military hurting him,' distriMcCollum had that and partook of a luncheon at the Balti- tecelved their final ahare In the will use their weapons unsparingly In Baker In the abdomen. a witness as summoned against bution of been 50,000 Comprofits, more hotel aa the guest of the agregatlng case of necessity. Howard, but never testified. 600, or 00 per cent. mercial club of Kansas City, MO. half-nake- Douk-hobor- ' aeml-officlall- y i V |