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Show f A WOMAN'S) COALVILLE TIMES. C, It JOfcES, Editor and Butlnost In SPRING OF DEATH IS VENGEANCE. to Dentil Fit of Jmlotikf Kivnt. OFFICERS ARE FOUND KIND-HEARTE- BURIED BY VOLCANIC Hf ti serai Br.ck.urld(. la Uls Annual Report. UtJIbKEIiS nr HI MSN BEISb rK tiIn hia annual report. General J. C. l'll I tU tlfM ALA. of the Breckenridge, Inspector-genera- l Th DMtruetlan ol I'ropartj Ii Conildered army, baa tbe following to say regardGreater Than rtiat la tli l.laad uf ing bis inspection in tbe Philippines: ISsrtiulqu h) tb Vruptlua of During my tour in the Philippines Stoat Ioloe. It was evident on all sides that the hole- laboring fal th- Astounding revelations of great loss 0 to solve the many of life and propertv by the eruption of extng problems continusliy presented to it. The difficulties encountered and tha Santa Maria volcano are being tba hardships endured never can be made daily, says a cablegram from uudef date of Novemfully appreciated by any one wbo has Guatemala City transmitted ber by way of Salva9th, not been oaTh ground and observed tbe daily life of officers sod men, miles dor Eruptions continue Many hundreds of human beings away from borne influences and assocand the destruction of propperished in communities either iation, living erty is considered greater than that in openly or secretly hostile, depending almost entirely for their subsistence the Island of Martinique by the erupof Mont lelee. All of the estates upoo tbe commissary where one Is tions Id tbe neighborhood of the volcano are always afraid to take even an ordinary drink of water without ascertaining buried UDder volcanic ashes, which reach to the tops of houses. first whether it haa been cooked. Tbe richest coffee estates are comCritics at borne may search for epithets to apply to our general officers, pletely ruined. The principal losera are the large coffee planters, mostly but these officers are not leas d than their critics aod are anx- United States citizens and Germans, mindful of the sufferings which whose properties are ruined. iously Two or three new craters have been necessarily fall upon the innocent in formed on the side of the volcano. warfare aa well aa the guilty and are Tbera waa no eruption from tbe sumdaviaing means by w Inch the poor may mit. Pumice aud ashes were carried be cared for and fed. There is reason chiefly in the southern and western directions. The sea has a coating of n for gratification that our volcanic material extending for many have confidence in their miles. and army many know what war is; TOOK A SHOT AT KINC. and the reaction has not been sluggish. That the army performed its duties Italian Annrchtat KudMvori to Slay the well and bore its hardships uncomKuler of Kelgititu. is well known to all who plainingly Three shots were fired at the King of have kept in touch with it since the opening of the Philippine insurrection. the Belgians Saturday morning at In fact, it has done only the things Brussels, as he was proceeding to the whiciiTwe expect of it aud which we cathedral to attend a Te Deum in memwill continue to expect of American ory of the late Queen Marie Iienriette. soldiers. No one waa hurt, but the bullet HIDDEN AZTEC TREASURE. smashed the window of Compte 'a and the grazed carriage Grow Store of Ornaments and I'twilli grand marshals face. tound In tavern. Tbe man wiio fired the shots is an A remarkable story, duly authentiHe stood iu front of the Bank Italiau. cated, of the discovery of hidden Azteo 1 be on the Rue Royale. of Brussels, has treasures just been reported to the man was arrested immediately and the government authorities at Tepic, Mexpolice had some difficulty in rescuing ico, by Reverend Pablo Martino, the him from the hands of the crowd, lie gave the name of Rubinoand he is a parish priest of Yesca. Tbe priest makes a statement, which bookkeeper. to some reports, Rubino, la concurred in by several reliable theAccording would-b- e assassin, in the course of witnesses, that a party of Americans, his examination before the magistrate, beaded by an arcbaeologic expert, declared that he selected King Leopold attack on account of his majeswbo gave tbe name of Meverick, ar- for his inhuman conduct toward his ty's rived at Yaaca several weeks ago and daughter, Princese felephauie, at the went from that place into the moun- time of her mother's death, and he also tains, accompanied by three Mexican wished to show to the anarchists in London, who doubted bia loyalty, tbat guides, while they only talked he acted. He The archaeologist obtained bis bear- wonld have killed King Edward, be ings by means of a chart, which he added, bat for tbe strong feeling of tbe claimed to have copied from an Aztec English people ia favor of tbe monarch. atone tablet in the National museum Tw Applsa Food For Saves Castaways. In the City of Mexico. He located a Tha London Daily Mail's correspon-de- n vast eavera la a mountain near Yesca. t at cable tbat tha two I miaau"' tlSfivcTiS gcr:twxl'"about survivor Wellingtoa at tha wrecked steamer . thia chamber. Ja oa had waa m haadv wbo were rescued on a raft by some altar, above which burned a the British steamer Penguin, went bright flame, snoplled by aatural gae through a dreadful experience. Tbe from a crevice la the walL raft front which they were taken la a chamber adjoining this main measured only seven feet long by temple was fouad a great store of ortwelve feet wide, and bad seven pernaments and ntenslls belonging to the sons on it when it left the wreck. The Aztec or some other prehistoric race. only food on board waa two apples. Twelve bnrroe were required to transTbe first apple was consumed on Tuesto San the articles where Bias, port day and tbe second on Wednesday, each they were shipped to San Francisco being divided into sixteen portions. the Americans. From Sunday, tbe day they were accompanied by until Thursday, when they Crime Follows Coronation Rejoicing In wrecked, were rescued, the survivors drifted Esilftad. sixty miles on the half submerged raft. The protracted corcnatica rejoiclnga Several attempts were made to land on In London have been succeeded by a the l'bree Kings islands. Three men died Monday night from drinking salt wave of crime. Accounts of murder water. All of the survivors suffered trial and stories of other tragedies ill the tortnres of thirst, and four other tbe columns of such papers as report men and tbe etenardeis died of exthose occurrences, and to the long Hat haustion before they were picked up of criminal cases now proceeding some by tbe Penguin. They had a Acruel dissteamer appointment Tuesday night. trfcgdty la added almost daily. Suicide, was sighted in the distance, sad fran-ti- e aheuta were raised by those oa the also. Is prevalent. The murder are raft to attract attention. 1 he steamer mostly conflaed to the lower classes. lowered a boat, which passed . with :u Mueb interest has been evoked thia fifty yards of them, but the boat'serew week ever the recent stabbing case in apparently did net see tbe raft and which a young woman most deliberto their vessel, (then the Pen-gal- a was sighted, only one of the surately killed a member of the stock exoa in street tha the busiest vivors was able to stand, and ail were change aectiea ef the cite. terribly emaciated Mi! Florence McFarlan, aped 21 years, a music teacher, was stabbed to death in her father's house in RochesTIMI or ICBKIimOR. ter, New York, ly another woman li Alw and an hour later Mrs. I.ulu Young, 0m T Mf . ll wife of irsuk Aoung at one tuns city 1 JHX KdtdM ... aaaa J A special from Han Bernard agent, was arrested aa bepurchasing MOOtt...faa....... A party of prospectors, hesdnj by The murderer. ao 4 I a W ing the tiipjiosed Ht woman who committed the deed rang Henry Arneli, who is well knD U over the desert mining district bs the door tie 11 of tbe Mel arlan home, NEWS. UTAH STATE and when Miss Mel ariao answered it arrived here, bringing word of the jj. eovery in southern Nevada of the 1 lacked it rr with a ktufe. Miss Me ei Parian ran si reaming through the hal! mains of several people SUpfc Officials f Sprlngvtlie have begun have a been of party prospectors, liquor Into the kitchen, closely pursued by vigorous campaign against Arneli and party have been prospect In the kitchen she her assailant oilers of that prohibition town. Jng in Nevada, and were on their ,y Stumbled haif turning Bishop Loo la M. Grant, well known In a flash her pursuer was upon her to thia city, intending to come by tbs throughout the stale, died at Woods and way of Norman Springs Vha near stabbed her Are lin es Miss WCroaa laat week after a short lllnesa. what they supposed was Timber umua. Ineberian sank to the floor, dying At Santaqnin an inch of anow re The murderess fled. The tain they were attracted to a (prof matned on the ground after the atorm, stantly. the luxuriant growth of vegetatio only words the wss heard to utter by arouud it, winch contd be seo for though moat of the fall melted aa it were: felt She hss come between myself and miles. Upon nearing the spring tiny were startled to find first a part of a The citizens of St. George are facing husband, and I'm glad she's dead a epidemic of scarlatina, which laat Tbe dead woman was the daughter human skeleton aud a little further of year caused the death of ao many of a railroad man. She waa a person tbe remains of several other skeletons, children. showing that quite a party bad perof refinement and good appearance f Frank Ioe, who claimed to be the Mrs. Young made no statement after ished Although the finding of a liumsa king of that region, waa.ln the district her arrest skeleton on the desert is not as event coart at Richfield laat week declared that creates much excitement, (be Ju. to be insane. REBELLION IN CHINA. of the remains of au eolirs eovery The Granteville Creamery company baa filed articlea of incorporation with Balvr fyrlilni Is t suhIhx Marti T rouble to party caused imiili wonder among tbs Imperial forces prospectors, ami especially when they the aecreta ry of ataie. The capital Advices have hem received from were so near a water supply, " 'be stack la $3,500. Canton to the effect that the Kwang cause of their death was soon revealed, County Physician Robison of Utah Si rebels have captured the city of however. No sooner had the iaemlrs county denies the rumor that there are of the drank of the water from or hare been cases of smallpox la Lake Szenfu, and also several district cities the paity in the esiue piefecture A number of spring than they were seized with View this season. the officials of the captured cities were cramps, some of the men suffering inA consolidation of the dairy and Suspecting that the water executed or killed by tbe rebels, tensely. either ereatuery business of Halt Lake City la while some succeeded in contained a miner, il poison, Arneli eta It escaping. an Important business change promised la stated on good authority that the tioned his companions not to drink any for the immediate future. rebels recently secured a large amount more, and started fortnls citytbrinf-In- g The mayor of Lehl, George Austin, of with hi in samples of the water. provisions and magazine rifles and The water was analyzed by a ebemUt Laying been elected a reprcaenlatlre ammunition, which caused the rebelto the legislature, the olty council will lion, dormant for some months, to be and proved to be heavily charged with bare to ehoosa a new mayor. Two battalions of troops arsenic. renewed, A franchise has been granted to Proeo raised In Hunan, have i cached Canton STILL WEARS- HIS HEAD. parlies for the right of way privileges and been loaded In fourteen junks to for the construction and operation of be towed to W u Chou, en route to fight Colombians Apprar to bo Afraid t Rise'll tonrral I a telephone system and street railway the rebels. From hechuau newa waa received la Lehi According to news from Colembiia , Report from the deserts west of that General Ting haa defeated the revolutionary sources, a batUn las Ephraim confirm the gloomy outlook Boxers. The imperial forces under taken place between the Colombian government and the insurgent forme for sheep tbera this winter. Sheepmen General Ting captured the Boxer fortare feeing their worst predicament In ress at Yang Tao Chi, between Ilochu at Ague Dulce. The government guand Tat Hochen, and killed or captured nboats Cbucuito and Bogota ware ta years. their way hither to take over and coIt Is reported that by Jsouary I the tha greater number, only 200, many nvey back with them the war vemel In escaping by flight output of the coal mines at Sunnysida wounded, which Poas, Taanhalen tba reformerly belonged to also Imperial troops will be nearly doubled and that 1,000 Costa Rica add was purchased by lie the 3()0. Boxers, pulsed Reports killing men will bn on tha payrolls of tba com Colombian government at its Sale by are now being received from the provpany, ince of Yunnan and Kuelchou that auction early in September. Tie Roy Ksighn, convicted of shooting Boxers ere la these provinces, Bogota, according to thee reports, la maaalng AVllsrd 8. Haynes la Salt Laka City a ow on her way back to Panama lia year ago, has been sentenced to f ve Kadsavoria to Baeora Fardoa foe Dla- disabled condition aa a result of lie and fifteen of engagement, five officers i.ewa years l hard labor lathe atatepea' oeiaiiI Jw5k DsrU- cbee "Mtr-W- l g- sald'to ) . 4obn Sparks, govsrnor-ele- et Iteatlsry. KeJ of killed. wupvsi y wwlrf bojr 4wl a me tab Mused Vtola, We la Boise a few tfaye ago In The whereabouts' of tbe rsvfoffen-ar-y tbe destruction of Andrew Hnnsen'e tbe interest of Dlamondfleld Jack gunboet Padilla Is nnkookfat Tbe bare and hay at Palrvlsw. Lone, 1200, Davla, who wan formerly 1b hie employ Costa Rican nuthoritiea refasflA permit Colombia to arm the Jbes si this which tba people art preparing to and whoee case occupied a place la the port aud the vessel Is Wag stwdily make good. pablto mind for five and a half years. watched to see that no arna or ammTke ninth annual meeting of the Davie wea sentenced to death for the unition are taken vn bcarf. It appears that tbe sentence of death 8aopete Evangelical association, held murder of John C. Wilton and Jeamlc passed on tbe revolutUnary general, at Ephraim laat week, proved a suocess Cummings, sheepmen. In Caeein county, Urlbe-Uribwho recently capitulated as regards attendance and Interest in 1890, hie conviction having been se- to the government forces, wss not cured in April, 1897. Since then there carried out, because General Pardomo manifested. has been a determined fight to save observed that General Herrera of the Ibapah, tbe Indian who killed hia revolutionary army has fourteen govhim. After - fathar at peep Creek some time ago, men came everything had failed two ernment generals as prisoners, and be forward claiming they did might avenge the death of Urlbe-Uri- be plead guilty to a charge of lavoluatary on them. the killing in One of was and sentenced to maBalaughtar waa them on trial and waa put acquitana year In jalL CONFEDERATE PENSIONS. ted. Mr. Sparks himself told tbe govBy tha explosion of a steam kettle In iu support of tbe plea for clemMember of Fenslonen (, rowing as a candy factory In Salt Laka City, J, ernor, Drrrrstln. E. Bowera, one of his that J. ency, O. McDonald and Harry Oacler were The report of Comptroller-Genera- l la claimed, it who, superintendents, severely cut and bruised by flying por-- was connected with the killing, told Derham, jut published, give th total tlous of tha kettle. him the story a few daya after tbe paid out this year in Confederate pen' . The Lehi auger factory paid out for tragedy, but that it waa deemed .best sions as $.'00,227 1 he total number of labor for tba month of October tbe sum to keep it secret. U.ghty-seve- n pensioners la 7.750. of 121,000. The factory has cut up to The former administration refused veterans received 51,999 in lien of arti- - this data 46,000 tons of beets and baa to Interfere, but tbe present one com- ficial limbs. The increase in the somber of pensions grows yearly, and If 4, (XX) tout more to cut muted the sentence to life Imprisonthis condition continues the appropriUndertaker Watson "of Salt Lake, ment Now a further commutation or ation will furnish a pittance aiuch who waa shot by Clyde Ellison, has a direct pardon is sought. smaller than that now received Since succumbed to his injuries and Oriental Haaro Nat ta ba rermlttMi at Ktltrd hr Hite of m Hf, . Ellison will stand trial on a charge of Ball, nf Fir. Fall Frnm Bky. ih Bit LmIi l.xpofiltloiL Hermans IvAuftnann, the three-yea- r murder in the first degree A dispatch from Sydney, N. S. W., That uo dances labeled Asiatic are old son of a lob i to lt ihi h u Charles R. Frau, a street car conAa extraordinary dust storm has to tie exploited In the Midway at the New York, lia d .d from the effect of Bays: ductor, was seriously injured in a 8L Louis , exposition has greatly a fly bite inlct.d lust Wednesday. been experienced in Victoria and New Collision between two cars in Salt Wales Darkness enshrouded tbe A few hours lat, r .1 s pleased tha Orient, according to a dis... n!l spot made by South Lake City last week, "the Injured mao patch received of Melbourne at noon Saturday City MU Helen Gould the bide develop, d into s by swelling and balls of fire fell and set fire to escaping death as (f by a miracle. from John Barnett, former minister to which extended ov,r the entire cheek. Vlnk Mirgall, an Austrian sentenced Siam, who Is representing the exposiThe swell ug continued to spread until several buildings. The people were to thirty days in tbe Salt Lake basilic tion in the far east The dispatch wa, the whole upper po, lion of tne child' thrown in a state of panic as they - for vagrancy, has taken a vow that he read at a meeting of tbe board of lady body was d isteiui, d. , 1 bed, m tors were thought the world wss coming to an Jut illy A aimilarcloud of red dust bung ' :"wtlt not ear durlng hti ccstisnemeut.' managers--o. Fa4 fjf th"vrpmttlw' beta vidliiu plivs it 104 over the City of Sydney and a He baa already fasted for a week. like Miss Gould's borne in New York City pall iubret in wm the foe Wd Hh sipilu towns Friday. inland The sou of Mr. and many , genua. STUDENTS START REFORM. Mrs John Bigelow, of Provo, fell In a T8tJNliiN (n)Vtramcnt SWALLOWED BY CAVE-IN- . U(ortoa, mlll-ra1 while playing near the bank A tugboat has arrived at I.s Pistol Davis Are Too Mruuai fee tba Guaym and was drowned. When the child from Carupano, bringing the news that Take sf Several Acre Sinks Into a Ztne (braita Yonlh. was discovered a physician waa sumProperty. The movement the students On Saturday the Venezuelan governA lake of eeveral acres used at tbe moned, but tbe child was beyond re- of the universities among of Germany against ment troops muter the command ol Cliff mine at Joplin, Mo., was swallowed covery. General Vuietici duels la galniog ground. Meetand reoecu-pie- d, pistol in a cave-i-n on the Grandby William Rcharda an aged and wail almost withuu fighting the sea- ap Saturday of students at. Tuebingen and mine still stands, but it known citizen of Wellsville, suicided ings The Bonn have petitioned the minister of port of Cumana, winch hi, l.ten in the lnd. has abandoned been last week by banging himself. Ue haa war to Many of tbe hands of the ins lrgmt'. forbid pistol duels between he butch miners refused to work in been mentally incapacitated for some it aa it haa and students except in the gravest governor of t i, ra, o i h ii not lied Genis foot and liable a to sink at settled time, lie was a veteran of the Crimean case. The Berlin students haye called eral Matos, who : eng bed that sand war and participated In the moooen L Great cracks iu the November ho 13, that any of rimt oKerve a meeting of duel fighter to take eoroe aiege " strictly oeutral sttitu ) and rill jie earth caa be seen in tbe vicinity of Sebastopol. action. otherwise he will be ask id to leave the mine. A . Curacoa, baby of Mr, and Mrs. Apply Rnlttwx oa I bv Organ A Because of MADE SURE OF IT. me I rsiiiloe. the Hhoft of Barfflfc parents a good fright Tuesday by tak Bom ofbriHhf U of 6 no ppte Passengers Ccntrsl America Shot HtWMlf Hi tk Bftllrotl 4ng a drink from a bottle of laudanum, on the ground in this state, who have arrived at Panama report tbe Tnifk. it waa discovered iu the act, aud with are rotting a Tribune dispatch from GreenComplete destruction of t ic teiruory Lauoysier Lamar, a merchant Of prompt me as urea taken, do 111 effects says Conn. If barrels could be prowich, surrounding the oVtno of banln Dawson, Ga., aged 27, and related to f the drug were ooticeeble cured the furthers ssy they might ship Msriu, province yucza'tens ngO, the Lamar family of Georgia, comTbe valleys of Nor thSao pete hav at last been blessed with a good storm large ejuanvtievto England, and even Guatemala, in consequence mI Uiee. mitted suicide Sunday night by shoot1 he ml to the Philippines, but they cannot cent eruption pieent villages, ing himself with a pistol on a railroad -- k)OmitaiaftlLon .Monday night and them. in the the rich coffee plantations, with over track and allowing a train to run over procure Everything Wednesday night brought a light 3'") Quo n or' h of coffee stored in b.iga, bis shape of a barrel commands a high layer of nuow. This is body. During the evening he enappreaod hundreds of li es n ere lAst I,fu tered the MethqiiiStY'hntch ciated by nearly all thegreatly most the mi . bade the price, dilapidated bringing people, farmers especially, who are wishing 35 cents each, Farm laborers also are seea ar rrr"'r l,' Ur6 of t t good-bytbe pastor for more. trver ,'ui fugitives sailed for telling him be extremely scarce. oh would be permitted to ban Jose Ue Guatemala on tbe Taeifit hoped Mail ttaamer. apeak ill at Lias. Baton la at A rwwBtt swoond-Us- Mar T, 1MHL aa FICHTINC LAW MAKERS. ASHES. Be Bays Coal Till. Clak, Mauar. Ptotly ' kind-hearte- fellow-countryme- - rlbe-lrlb- azw e. itvaaGawamaiSWo-S- e-- e, e. Paw-to- m r f fifeen-month-ol- ua, m f.,d d cn ri.,kd ofli-ce- rs 1 ru am-peri- x e, D'Uut-remrot- Elan-gamlt- e, re-tur-ied Struck by a Trolley Car. Oae man u as killed and a dozen men, women and children more or less seriously injured in a collision between a Western avenue electric train and a Chicago, Burlington A. Quiucy freight train at the Eighteenth street crossing, The motor and trailer which Chicago. made up the electric train were crowded with passengers, and it seems a miracle that so many escaped-instan- t tleath. The mistake of a flagman waa responsible for tbe accident. Uoihm of 4oitrt8M K4hntb Como to tight Ijiftting Quarter of aa Hour. iiluKft The sittings Thursday last of the bouse of the Austrian reichsrath u were suspended on account of the and (zeth members coming to blows "I be cause of the trouble wss a debate on the advisability of the use of tbe two languages in the names of atatious on tbe Bohemian railroads. Herr ischnal started the disorder by You I, i ramus are a lot of shouting. loner Ger-ma- pigs Thereupon a number at German deputies cast themselves upon Herr kick Schnal, shouting, "smash him, him, which they proceeded to do. Eventually Herr hibnal was thrown down the gangway to the bottom of the amphitheatre. The fighting continued for a quarter of an hour after tbe suspension of the sitting Throughout tbe disorder the combatants were encouraged by hearty plaudits from ' the strangers gallery. President Ouiupcr$ Warning Mtu. to OaIob President Samuel Gompers, at the opemug meeting of the American Federation of Labor in New Orleans, delivered an iiiipashioutd warning to tbe members of the organization that tbe immediate future of trade and labof assemblies was seriously endangered by tiie con dieting clannsuf jurisdiction made by different bodies. I n less such things were fixed in calmness and handled with moderation, he declared, thedabor oi gauizalums of the country would soon be in volved iu a conflict which would, by compai Ison, dwarf all the struggles in which labor organizations have so fsr engaged. The matter would, uuless checked, he asserted, come to a point where laboring men would tight with laboring men from behind barricades, in tbe manner In winch men deal with their mortal foes Ills wai umg of danger au hia counsels of peace and moderation met with a hearty response from the assembled delegates, aud wild applause greeted the speaker as he closed tbat portion of Ins uunual address in which he had pointed out the perils which, in his opinion willsuiely come u Dies methods are altered, and altered soon. Ngro Molitieil In Court IIouhp Yard. John Davis, a negro, was banged in tbe court house yard at Lewisbnrg, Tenn., by a mob of 500 men, for tbe murder of Robert Adair, a farmer livAdair's body waa ing near that city. found in a terribly mutilated conditiou near his home. He had started ont in pursuit of a tenant who was stealing bis corn, and when his body was found the stock and barrel of a small rifle and a knife covered with blood were also found near him, Tbe knife waa identified as the property of Davla The heriff organized a posse and went to the house of Davis, and found a pile of bloody clothes, bot the murderer bad fled, lie was captured hal t --w town, bot not wuU he had been twice wounded. He wee brought back and the sheriff and Rev. John Harris made an appeal to tbe people to allow the law to take its course. Tbe mob, however, waa deaf to all entreaties, and hung the negro in the court boos yard. SEARCH FOR SURVIVORS. wdto-'-from , Forty FasMagon of Wracked Ellaxamlts Are SHatlng. Forty persona wbo were on board thn British steamer Eltngamite, whieh was wrecked November 9tb on one of tbe Three Kings islands, off the north coast of New Zealand, are still missing, in spite of tbe careful search which has been made and still ia being made on the coast and islands adjacent to the scene of the wreck. Tbe wreckage from the Elingamite has drifted to a great distance from tbe point where the ebip waa losL The ninety survivors of tbe Elingamite who were rescued two days ago had a painful experience. They spent three days on a barren island, where they hsd to subsist oe shell fish until they were rescued by a passing steamer. Fartlsad Coopt throw ( arbolle Asld on fr ch Other. Archibald Bryant and his wife Berths quarreled Friday morning at their heme on the East side, Portland, Ore., in the course of winch the couple threw carbolic acid at each other, and they are beth burned about the faen, the husband being more severely burned than his wife, Brt ant is in the county jail, awaiting a hearing for assanlk and battery. . The couple are each about' 2l "jears''otJ.'"" 'Both ' will "bo scarred for life " Will of Suicide. The will of Max Lalaude, who committed suicide in bis saloon in Betto some weeks ago, haa been filed for probate in Judge McCleroana court. It was drawn np by M. E. LeBlan in Lalantfea signature, which in 1899. attached, can scarcely be recognized. Tbe schednie accompaoiug the will enumerates among the properly of the eatale ground and buildipgs valued at $10,000 and mining claims aggregating $4,000, in addition to several hnadred dollars in personal property. Brave Enxtn.r Sara. HI Train. saada. Fonr men attempted to holdup tlt by Levying Doty on Lumbar. Canadian lumbermen who are In southbound Mono express at Cyclone, touch with what is going on at WashIndiana, Tuesday. The train slackington and in Canadian government ened speed on striking torpedoes on circles are alarmed over the rumor the rail, bnt when the engineer faced that a duty of $4 per 1,000 feet will be four revolvers he threwiopen the throt-th- r. The fottraen fired rapidly levied ou Canadian saneJ lumbereh n, but all the trainmen and passenUnited is the Males It said terlng that the measure is intended as a re- gers escaped !njury. SberiffCorna and deputies afterwards caught the men, prisal for the actum of the provincial who the names of t barles Johngovernments o!Antirio and QueYec son, gave James Mock, Fiank Famh and iu placing ao embargo on tbe export Harry Gray. AU claim to live in fin wood. cinnsll. pulp Kidnaped Cltarmakers. After a thorough discussion of the kidnaping of fourteen leaders of tha union clgarmakera strike in Tampa about year ago, and tbe more recent abduction of tbe mayor of tbat city because of his alleged sympathies with the strikers, tbe Central Federation oi Labor of New York has unanimously decided to'lay the' matter tie fore President Roosevelt aod request him to call for a report of the commission which he some time ago appointed to investigate the matter first mentioned. and-ofte- |