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Show COALVILLE TIMES. & It Editor JONES. aid fwla al tfe Pm loll r tilfml kill I, ttM, M to CVaNUJ. ItoUar. hccoud-Oa- tUM OP Dub, lBCBITIOI. Pjkto to . On T rtf lx Month llii , 4ft l8f) CoplM UTAH STATE NEWS. The Davis county public school will bt opened on September IS. JJleren hundred dollars have been ffered for tbe rapture of Marko Slflfjt wanted for the murder of BUI Fair at Murray. The total assessed valuation of Weber county, comprising the aasesament made by the atate board and the county aaaeaaor, la $13,659,012. Fanners of Darla county have an Agricultural aortal and will work together In an endeavor to secure an experienced station In that county. About 20.000 bushels of small grain will be threshed out this season at Bantaqutn. That means double the amount of the crop raised for the last five years. d It Is now generally believed that Vermillion, tbe Balt Lake druggist who was found dead In his store, was murdered. At first It was thought he had suicided. Frenk Decbery, the Frenchman who was stabbed at Bunnyslde some time ago bk an Italian striker, and who waa Is reported several times to be dead. on the road to recovery. Tnreshlng baa commenced in the over Ashley valley, and reports from the while thi county Indicate that average, tbe above la wheat crop there is considerable smut. 7 J. P. White, a lineman employed In Balt take City, fearing a pole upon which he waa working was failing with him, jumped thirty feet to the ground, breaking both of bis ankles. In tbe Balt Lake ore and bullion market the week closed, upon a new record, the settlements lor that period aggregating $822,100, this compared with 48S,400 for toe previous week. The war between the saloon men and restaurant proprietors of Balt Lake has resulted In the restaurant men raising a fund to he used In running "Sown saloon men who violate the ordinances. WU-for- . MINING CONGRESS ENDED HOD DEALS OUT DEATH Next Meeting will he at El Fseo, Tsxato While Denver Gets Permanent Headquarter. The seventh annual session of the American Mining congress, held at Portland, Ore., was closed at noon Saturday. The following directors were elected for the ensuing year: J. H Richards, Idaho; Thomas Ewing, Call fornia; E. R. Buckley, Missouri; A. W Gifford. Texas; John Dern, Utah; Will. iam Lennox, Colorado; J. Frank Wat-soaOregon; J. T. Cornforth. Alaiks. and Goorge E. Dorsey, Nebraska. Their nomination by the committee appointed for that purpose was reported bark to the convention by President Richards, to whom It had been handed, and on motion of H. S. Joseph, of Utah, seconded by James F. Jr., of Colorado, the secretary waa ordered to cast the ballot of the congress for the nominees named, which was done. Tbe vote wss taken standing and waa untmoua No recommendations as to the presidency and secretary for the ensulnf year were made to the new board of directors by the congrePi, but the board met Immediately after adjournment to elect these officers. Judge J. H. Richards of Idaho was elected president; Col. Thomas Ewing of San Dr. B. Francisco, first R. Buckley of Rolls, Mo., second and A. W. Gifford of El Paso, Texas, third James Call breath, Jr, of Denver, was appointed acting secretary. Tbe treasurer of the American Mining congress will probably be David Moffet president of tbe Denver First National bank. At the meeting of the board of directors the action of tbe congress In selecting Denver as the permanent headquarters of the American Mining congress and El Paao.Texaa, Us next meeting place, was confirmed without dissenting vote. tin was assisting her in the kitchea When he made advances to the girl, This Incensed Vbich she repulsed. TAKEN FROM LARAMIE Martin, who grabbed a butcher knife JAIL ANO HANGED. and slashed tbe girl's face and neck dx times, inflicting horrible wounds Six Members of the Mob Were The screams of the girl brought Wounded by the Desperate Convict ;lp of the jailers family and others, Boforo Ho Waa Overpowered. nd Martin was overpowered, taken Into thS Jail and locked In a celL A mob of 2,000 enraged men soon A special from Laramie, Wytx, says' was taken a Joe that Martin, gathered at the Jail and the keys were negro, from the county Jail at about 8 oclock taken away from the officers. It was faund necessary to break the door of Monday evening and hanged. 81x members of tbe mob wer Xartln's ceil with sledge hammers. wounded by the convict before he was Finally the door yielded to the mob and they rushed Into the cell. Martin overpowered by the mob. The lynching took place In front of made a fearful fight, using portions of the residence of District Judge Car- a bed which he had broken up, and penter In the eastern part of the city, It fs'1 fists, and six of the mob were more where the victim of the mob's ven- or less severely injured before he was geance was dragged after he was tak- overpowered. en from hla cell. Once In the hands of the mob a The lynching Is the first one that rope waa placed around his neck and has occurred In Laramie for a num he was dragged through the street unher of years, and was caused by tbe til the home of District Judge Carattempt of Martin to kill a girl la the penter waa reached. At this point tbe mob stopped, the rope was quickly family of the Jailer. Martin was s trusty, and wss em thrown over a crosspiece on a teleployed around the Jail, which gave phone pole, and he was strung up. him access to the family quarters of Two bullets were then fired Into his the jailer. Della Crouse, a white girl, body. These did not produce death was employed in the family, and Mar and be slowly strangled to death. NEGRO Call-breat- LOCATION t, OF HILL FROM WHlj; INQ PORT THE JAPANESE ARE BOMBARDARTHUR. vice-preside- Fight for Mining Con-greats By a vote of 89 to 82 the American Mining congress, at the fifth days sea tion, on Friday, in Portland, Ore., de elded upon Denver as the place for permanent headquarters for the organisation. As soon as the vote was announced, Judge O. W. powers of Salt Lake pity promptly moved that the choice be made unanimous, whicnl was done by acclamation, and tbe leader of the Utah delegation was I heartily applauded upon the motion. Lafe Pence, on behalf of Colorado, expressed tbe appreciation of the delega-- 1 tlon from that state on the result of the vote. He complimented the Utah I The location of the belt of roaring ihan also can be discerned. On delegation on the splendid showing made by that atate and the graceful guns that the Japanese have estab- Wolf Hill, a little to the northeast of manner In which the result was so- - j lished about Port Arthur la Indicated the fortress, there are said to be 100 eepted. In the map. Commanding heights cannon belching death and destruction Into the city. In the triangle e Kay-siUB. jryiswtoWtor--a hyA umN In th that the invaders recently Wolf Hill, the railway and Fort " Gambling maii.lh pled tnelbdWg, in thi' nor ' Streets. disevphreS. tsno lu Arthur the country la comparatively and Lang MouitaAf level, and It is beUeved that It la from family fear he has met with foul play, On Sunday at Halley,' Idaho, the west, Bushlyen In the southwest the Llautl Hllh and this direction the final assault will be lie staited for Pocatello to find em- county attorney and sheriff raided aU ployment, and nothing baa been heard the gambling housea In town, confis- Whits Wolf Hill, and in the east Uku- made. of him since. cated parphernalla and burned It In RUSSIAN LOSS AT ANPING. REFUSE TO MEET 8TRIKE1S. Proto too copper furnaces of Balt front of the court bouse. The MethoLaka valley there wss forwarded to dist conference Is In session there Three Thousand Soldiers of the Cxar tho eastern refineries during ton past and minister gathered around the Packers Decline a Conference, Baring Killed In Battle. V No Good Would Resutt week 155, fill pounds of copper hulUon, burning pile and sang praises Several i The Russian losses In the fighting Application was made to the pac- of containing gold and silver, and of a speeches were made and the affair August 26, west and south of Liao Chvalue exceeding $200,000. developed Into one of the moat spec- kers by the stock yards strikers at were 3,000 killed or wounded. Yang, the A. P. Nelson, a miner, was entombed tacular religious meetings ever held icago, Monday, for a conference, The majority of the casualties great Co bring about peace In for twelve hours is the Continental In the weL A similar raid was made purpose being at Anplng. The withwere sustained rebut by the same officers la Bellevue, para- the conflict The conference was mine at AJta, owing to a cave-la- , drawals of the Russians from theto fused by the packers. The application front at Anshanshan and from their when his comrades succeeded in dig- phernalia being broken Into pieces with sledge hammers In the street. was made by the allied trades coun- eastern position was made simultaneging him out, he wss found to be none The deputy sheriff at Soldier per- cil and was addressed to J. Ogden Ar- ously for strategic reasons formed a similar service.- Virtually the worse for hit experience. f mour hla associates. and rids Blaine county of gambling The encampment of the Black Hawk this Mr.-- Armour Immediately called the A recent serious row In a devices, ' war veterans at Springville was one gambling house aroused considerable other heads of the big packing plants of Eke most successful that has bean feeling and was largely responsible Into session. When the meeting was held and the old Indian fighters were for Sundays developments. denied a communication was adwell pleased with tbe grounds and their dressed to President Donnelly and his Kansas. Women Destroy Saloons. treatment by the Springville people. Four joints, or Illicit saloon if, were , associated declining the. conference. 4 The joint station of the Rio Grande wrecked by women at Cuba. Kane., Th re&8Q lven WM and the Balt Lake Route at Silver Sunday, and much liquor destroyed. couW coln rom City has been cloaed. owing to the E. O. Frites and Mrs. William lack of business at that camp. 81nct McDonald, wives of prominent busithe closing of the mines in that section ness men, armed with hatchets, first of the Tlntlo district shipments hsvs entered without warning the place not been sufficient to justify maintain- run by Ben Hull, Without ceremony ing a depot they began to smash everything In The Uplte J States Bmelter company sight, and soon they had demolished . has completed the two-milspar con- bar and fixtures and broken every bottle and opened every keg to be found. limestone mammoth Quarnecting Its Later they were Joined by twenty-fivries with the Ban Pedro. Los Angeles other women, and the entire par4 Balt Lake railway. The big lime- ty raided the other four joints In stone deposits" are located about five Cuba. The stocks and fixtures at each In prompt order. miles south of Mercur on tbs seat place were destroyed women spUled Into the th Finally ' aide of Rush valley. street n gre- -t quantity of keg beer The v ah canning factories will turn that bad been confiscated and stored Richest Woman In the World. out 300,000 cases of tomatoes this at tbe eity jail. The will of W. ;W. Weightman, head year.. The crop this year will bring Men Burned to Death by Muriatic Add the firm of Powers 4 Weightman, of $1.75 per cm, and the tomatoee and In Elevator Aecldont chemists, who died a manufacturing - canned fruits combined will bring at Two men were killed and two fatally I few days ago at the age of 91 years, least $1,000,000 to the- Utah producers. has been probated at Philadelphia, his Injured by tbe falling of an elevator! James IL Gardner, general superin- at the Babbitt soap factory in New entire estate, valued at more than tendent of the Utah 4 Idaho Sugar York City. On the elevator with the J50, 000.000, being left to his daughter, company, announces that the factory men when It fell were eight carboys Mr. Anna M. Walker, widow of the at American Fork will start on or of muriatic arid, each weighing 185 late Congressman J. C. Walker of Wilabout September 15. The farmers will pounds. These broke open and all four I liamsport, Pa. By the terms of the four! g who Is the only begin digging beets about September" men were badly burned. a The I mass of Map Shewing whore Russian eruker will Mrs. Walker, men were mixed up id sole become 10th. proprietor child, Novlk woo driven ashore by Jin. broken glass and the flood of acid, and of the extensive chemical works, The Mormon colony In Alberta, Can their screams as the fiery staff burned worships. one of tha richest Mbs show c"nr which eruw which make her Dttd ada, are holding out inducements to their flesh were heartrending., took afte bsttl In Thuhtm women In th world. tnuj tbe officials of the new Grand Trunk Dsportod CItlsono Return Homo. BROKEN DOWN WARSHIP.- Pacific railroad to have a line bnllt ONE HUNDRED PERISH. former attorney genEngley, Eugene last the their region. During through one of the men do Russian Auxiliary Cruiser Refuss to Five Thousand More Rendered Homefew yearltfadredesof Mormons have eral of Colorado, I Leave Spanish Port less by Big Fire In Luzon. , ported August 20 by A mob led by mins gons from Utah joscxtl In Canada. on J Creek to When authorities returned the of Vigo, 8pin, Cripple owners, The city of Binang, In Laguna A rainstorm, tbe heaviest for many Ho bad walked over I gave Intimation that the Russian fe- province. Island of Luzon, has been hut Saturday .'Tvyears, fell Saturday afternoon east of ttle hills from Cameron carrying a gun. I lllary cruiser Don, formerly the Of-an-d destroyed by fire. One hundred per.. the Wasatch range, flooding evqiylblng said he would protect himself to I man steamer Fuerst Bismarck, ud sons perished In the flame and 5,000 along the Price river and towns south r water, &,gt xrero rendered homeless. The loss Is best of his ability. He had notlblch P"1 nto. twenty-fou- r and making roads almost impassible, thf depart attoc-J. hour, molested. Trank Hangs, been estimated at $200,000. The governas well as damaging ranchers many . ney for the Western Federation of led ment la furnishing shelter and food to be ho to Mnt stay ve nljoWfd thousands of dollars la hay. Miner, who was also run out of the the people made destitute by fire. ---.. to the census of 1896, binang had a population of 7,358. Utah .Loses In 1 I , -- e e sur-flyin- J - 1 r 7 7 1 f I RUSSIANS JALL BACK JAPS CAPTURE ALL OUTLYtNG PORTS AT PORT ARTHUR. Belief ie Expressed That Fall of Port Arthur ie Imminent, But that Russian Will Make a Sortie Before the End Cornea The London Dally Mall's correspondent, In a dispatch dated Saturday last, B3ys: "Following Is the position of Port Arthur: The Japanese have captured all the outlylag fort.flcatlons, hut the Russians still hold the citadel onAn-teshaGolden Hill forts and the forts on Tigers Tall, Uao T1 mountain. The Japanese are In possession of the grade ground and barracks under the Aateshan forts on the outskirts. The fall of Port Arthur Is believed It is believed the to be Imminent a sortie before the will make garrison end oomej. JAPS LAY DOWN THE LAW. Must Disarm 8hips Now In Harbor at Shanghai. Japan has addressed a note to the powers informing them that unlesa Rasala forthwith disarms her warships in Shanghai Japan will be foroed to taken whatever steps she deems necessary to protect her Interests. Mr. Takahira, thn Japanese minister, called at the state department Saturday and left with Mr. Adee, the acting ecretary of state, the communication of the Toklo government The statement is definitely mad In Washington that Japan is sincerely desirous that China's neutrality shall be maintained. The Japanese government, however, feels that If China fails to insist upon the Immediate disarmament of the Russian ships at Shanghai, her neutrality will have been violated and in a manner so dangerous to Japan's own military interest that Japan will be forced to take such mess-ure-a as will effectively remove from the stage of activity the Russian ships which have sought refuge in Shanghai. Russia MILITIA MAV BE NEEDED 1 District Judge After Several Citizens of Cripple CreeJu Capiases were placed la th hands of Sheriff Bell of Cripple Creek, j Thursday for twenty-eigh- t prominent I citizens of the Cripple Creek district against whom informations have been filed in the district court by Deputy District Attorney C. C. Butler. The charges are conspiracy and assault to kill, conspiracy and false Imprisonment, and conspiracy, malicious mischief and larceny in connection with the deportations last Saturday. when arBach of the defendant rested will be required by order of Judge Leals to furnish bonds for $6,500. In an Interview Judge Lawla emphatically declared that deportv tlona and other forma of lawlessness In Teller county must cease. He Intimated that if the accused are tried before him and convicted be will Impose sentences without fear or favor. Some of the members of the Min Owners' association have taken exception to Judge Lewis' firm stand for law and order, but as yet no open threats against him have been made. THREE-FOURTH- REBELS. FAVOR People of Paraguay Become Tired of Their Rulers. The Paraguayan deputy. Senor Soler, who started Sunday last for Rio Janeiro and other capitals to endeavor to secure the recognition of the revolutionists by the various governments, arrived In Buenos Ayres on the 25th. He said that three fourths of the population of Paraguay sympathize with the revolutionists and that the further bombardment of Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay, was abandoned only because the government had taken the cannon from the fortifications and lodged them in front of the prisymvate houses of revolutionary pathizers Senor Soler says that the number of government troops Is wholly Insufficient to resist the attack of the revolutionists, and that even these troops are confined to their barracks, owing to the fear that they may desert AMBUSHED BY BANDIT8. CZAR WILL NOT SUE FOR PEACE. Killed on Captain of Constabulary Island of Leyte- Will Fight It Out Even 8hould Pori has A detail of the constabulary Arthur Fall and Kuropatkln been ambushed on the Island of Leyte Be Driven Back. a superior force of bandits. Captain The news comes from London that by was H. Barrett of the constabulary It la learned that In connection with killed In the fighting. the revival of the rumor of mediaThere has been rouble in the provtion that Emperor Nicholas only re- ince of Mlsamls, Uland of Mindanao, cently announced in the most positive where bandits have looted several terms that he would not permit peace towns. The native authorities were negotiations even ahould Port Arthur defied and Pablo Mercedo and his FalJ General kuropatkln be driven family were kidnaped. Mercedo was V11 back to Harbin. accuserarrgmrtssT This fact, well understood la offi- Americana Three Chinese store' cial circles, has prevented the British were burned. Pour natives were murgovernment from taking im steps in dered, three of them being buried the direction of mediation. It is known alive. Colonel Harbord of the conIn London that Germany understood stabulary is now on the trail qf th thia attitude of the Emperor ax wMl bandits. aa Great Britain and other powers. Lieutenant? Thornton of this conTherefore tbe reporta from Paris that stabulary haa met death by drowning Emperor William Is prepared to sug- near Dagupan, island of Luzon. gest peace Is dismissed ax groundless, tor th present at least Republicans Name Ticket The following ticket was placed In FIGHT DUEL ON STREETS. the field by the Republicans of Utah On Man Killed and 8everel Wound- at the convention held In Salt Lake ed In Fight Between Cowboys. City on the 25th: Governor, John C. In a ahootlng affray at Silver City, Cutler of Salt Lake; secretary of N. M., Constable Perfect Rodriguez state, C. S. TIngey of Nephl; justice was killed, Town Marshal Kilburn fa- of supreme court, D. N. Straup of Salt tally, and Patrick Nunn and Howard Lake; treasurer, James Christiansen Chenoweth badly wounded. Nunn, of Richfield; auditor, J, A. Edwards who is foreman of the Diamond A" City; attorney general, M. A. cattle outfit. In an effort to influence Breeden of Salt Lake; superintendent several of his cowboys to return to of schools, A. C. Nelson of Mantl; the ranch, became Involved In a fight congressman, Joseph Howell of Wells-vllle- ; presidential electors, H. P. My-towith one of them. Chenoweth. a of Salt Lake, D. H. Cannon of St friend of the cowboy Nunn, grabbed Nunns revolver, which the latter had George and E. W. Wade of Ogden. laid aside, and began shooting. Unseated Delegatee Hold Convention Nunn was hit twice and Rodriguez, and Nominate Ticket who was attracted to the scene by the A dispatch from Wlnnemucca, Nev noise of the firing, was shot through forty-fiv- e delegates who were unthe heart and fell dead. Town Mar- says seated by the credentials committee shal Kilburp then attempted to disof the silver convention met at Sliver arm Chenoweth ar.d was shot In Wie State hall Thursday and organized. neck, his wound being considered They appointed a state central comfatal. mute and elected officers. PresidenIn the meantime Deputy Sheriff tial electors were chosen and a platJohn Collier came running up, armed form .adopted endorsing Watson and with a shotgun, and engaged Cheno- Tlbhlea. The rest of the state ticket weth In a duel, infllotlng severe will be filled out by a committee apwounds In his face and neck. The pointed for the purpose and a camfight occurred on the main street of paign contest will be made throughout the state. the town. ' -- MltSUI Three Persons Fatally Hurt Three persons probably will die th result of the explosion In apartment of Israel Rosenweig, In tenement In Norfolk street New York. , They are: Rosenweig' wife, eon and his his baby. The explosion and a small fire that followed created a panic the tenement Rosenweig, who is frankfurter peddler, had filled tank of hla frankfurter boiler w kerosene,, and lighted the wick. It thought without screwing on topper. Cattlemen Losers by fitrike. General N. W. Sheaz, a cattle raiser of Waterman, S. D.. announces that the the cattle raisers of his section were about to appeal to President Roosevelt to save them from bankruptcy by intervening to bring the strike to a close. Sheaz brought 600 head of cattle to the stock yards In Chicago rather than face the loss of He declares feeding them losger. they sold at a loss of $8 a head. Others, he said, are feeding large herds at heavy lose rather than face perhaps greater losses by shipping. ' v Jap Believes the War Will Very Short Tim. M. Iyatn, a member of the Japanese royal family, in an interview at Omaha, Neb, said: Russias auccesslve defeats at the bands of Admiral Togo baa left but a ragged fragment of a once powerful navy. The reduction of this remnant Is s question of a short time. There Is not the slightest doubt In the Japan minds of an early end of the war. In which Russia will be the worst defeated nation in the history of the world." - "J" r n .Oldfield Haa a Bad Spill. Blinded by dust from the machine of A. C. Webb of Toledo, O., Barney Oldfield lost control of his machine at the Worlds fair automobile speed contest at SL Louis, Sunday, and crashing through the outer fence of the course killed John Scott a watchman employed at the park, and Inflicted Injuries upon Nathan Montgomery. a negro, from which he died. Oldfield was painfully Injured and hla machine completely demolished. ' , |