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Show fiTl 1CT.ES, V. iiI, in a4 EdRar i"onf sm, m 'eoaO-C'U- Rlna liMJ. ti viTiii Dak, iiMtumoii TkitMt aw rMa ta Hum Om Tar.... SU Mnatha Tbi li.4 Opt Man. - .DM ...... " p'1 KKIGNS AGAIN P1"', COALVILLE TIMES. PEACE , at Indepeadi nee by which tluiu twenty non union miner .Hire GOVERNOR PEABODY 9AY3 WAR W I h.!h d itud qjurppl arc working IS NEARLY OVER. Tie Iorrhnd mtue, whir h today Tluirs-l(oininiK'l working until la-- t Troops Have Been Ordered From Lax iIjv, when it was military Animas County, While in Silverton orner, hab not yet - ,i rf( in ncil jid and Ouray Peace Reigns Suthe com pm) has ot an non need lfj preme. mine jn jt ii.. Thu h th (on v the (ii ir'it In whj'h union miners "I th'nk the war S n n!y over Inin tun n .ni.hj-(- t the ten Bald Governor pc ihodv of ( oiorado months atiikc Itjhas been conduct-- j v "I hm n M in an Intorvpw id on (hi- cpin shpp dan and near-- ! tlial the Crip Iy half the fori news Bern (.tucral B of 400 men laid pi- Crick n Hu - arc p n ami mu en General Sherman M. Bell or-rung today anil thin - nnipaiatiV-'lilete thf mines down were non-little disaffi! tion among tbe men unionists General 1(H) declare that T it. re U no news of any blither iron of any ble or any I Itiu't 1 now how many more men will be ported, or whith-- r any wl'l be. i have heard nothing ou that point "I letrn from Captain Burk Hey Wi llip of 'IHluilde that the union men tin-rmmole that thHr cause ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE GALLOWS. is loHl and that those of them who' Condemned Men In Ohio Penitentiary are acceptable to tha mine owners Make Desperate Attempt to Escape. are already at wrork again On 5 hunAn attempt w,is made by four of dred and fifty Capable urou. whether union in nun union, have bt on Invited the nine condemned rren at the Ofc'o tile pen'll ntiarv to by overto go to work, and tbe invitation will powering the g'nrd The guard wej be spi eddy accepted 111 Siivrton and Ouray peace badly beaten hut two guards froin re'gns The troops lmve .ill bei n or tho hall came to lus assistance and s and tht were forced back Into Amt 10 omit died fiom only M ijor Hill rumniii to loon nit their eels and loci t d up the (In-mup of the dt tails of the of Williams conn Guard Bu h campaign ty was In Hnr-- of the prisoners. He MINES AGAIN WORKING. was miurnii no weapons being al . lowed In the annex The prisoner Mch Being Employed hen t him down with their fist and se-Cripple Creek Properties. cured the key to the cage In tbe au Practically ail thy large mines ,n nex. hut failed to find the key to the which tbe Cripple Ctek district tPr flour Guard P.lchards made such an outcry that two guards In ad JAPANS FOREMOST SOLDIER. adjoining hall were attracted and came to I113 rescue Tbe prisoners weie overpowered and locked up In their cells j HAD A SHOOTING ISKK HOOSIER FEUDISTS FIGHT LY STREET DUEL. Three Men Dead and Tvn Wounded ae Result of F.ud Wn ch Had Ex sted for Years. lift c- - 1 coin The Indejmudt'-nTelephone pany ell. open ita exchange In Salt City about July 1 Kano ah baa been Invaded by an army of crlthets, which are doing a great deal of damage to' gram and lu corn. IJnciuen'eraployed by the Bell TH ephotie company in Salt l.ake (in are on a strike, demanding she rt.-- r hours. The estates of a number of the Greek who were killed in the explo eion at Jackson siding Fb 19 laet are now In court No new cases of suiailimx ha. lug the appeared at Mt Pleasant rec.nt board Of health las denied to raise the quarantine. Lionel Jonoa, aged 11, of Salt Lake City, la dead as the rtxu'i ol fat mg from a tree while halting for buds egg, his skull being fjaaured Janie Ljuih, the man woo uikgt d that be bad been thrown fiom a tiaiu near Boy by a biakcman, both his legs being crushed, has smeumbed to bit 1 Injuries. Parties who have been traveling through! tit the slate declare that never before lu tbe history of the state baa Utah had such crops as she will - - have this year, 1 A rise of Inches In Balt lake within the past ten day Is reported to the weather bureau. The surface 1 1.6 feet above zero, and some 3 Inches higher than at any time last year. Driller lor water on a quarter sec lea of land about three miles north wrest of Fillmore, MtHard county, have truck oli. While only a small quantity of oil has been found, the quality la good. John Rice, tried In Salt Lake City for the mnrder of Fred Bentler on February 25, 1897, was discharged last week by a jury the evidence against Itlce being considered insufficient foi oonvlctlon. , Salt Lake grocery mn say that for this time of the year, the farmers art bringing in less produce to the city than for almost A decade. The deal-erare hnablo to account ' for thl scarcity of fruits and vegetables. The Lehl Public School. Alumni association wtll hold its reunion thU year on June 23 at the forks of the American Fork canyon. The laflici will prepare luncheon and the gentlemen will furnish tbe conveyances. John Ernest Bees, 15 years old, employed as an extra elevator boy In the hicCornkk building, in Salt lake City, waa instantly killed Sunday morning by falling down the elevator shaft from the sixth floor of tbe budding. The ball game in Salt Lake City on Sunday last ended in a row, the spectator surging upon the grounds, mobbing the umpire, who promptly ca.led the game. While the n in pi re wax Jostlod around, he was not injured. Utah railroads expect to carry mors beets and beet sugar this year than aver before. From tbe present outlook, "Utah will ship nearly as much sugar as the largest beet raising state In the Union Michigan As the result of a fight lapgden Is dead and canyon, William Harry Moss la in jail Stone died from a knife wound saTfto have been in flirted by Hog. The men Tiad been drinktng and fought with the above t , - ) I d- - L-s- b John Barter, a lineman, was struck tt&ln near Hooper, and knocked over an embankment,' sustaining a broken leg, and- bwiag corn polled to Me on the embankment for twenty-fou- r hours before being discovered by ' -- - passers-by- . Tbe Trade and Labor assembly of Ogden bas passed resolutions deploring the disaster at Cripple Creek and asking tbe public to suspend judgment pending Investigation.- - They accuse the Mine Owners association of tbe dynamite outrage. Christian Petsrson, who stabbed John Coffin with a pocket knife at Huntsville on November 7, bas entered a plea of guilty to the charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Coffin has recovered, although be had a a arrow escape from death. Prospects look a little brighter for the north end of Iron county than for some time. The Colorado Fuel A Iron company now has twelve men working on its Iron claims oa Little Creek canyon and expects to put more on in a short time. , , . Albert Doxey, aged 19. attempted suicide near Willard, Sunday evening, shotting himself In the temple. Young Doxey is said ti have remarked soma hours before the deed was committed that be intended bt life, but it was believed he was only Joking. to-en- 1 lit j s j ,t rm rupcm lur-oki- gltl-cis- nave-ment- s WORK FOR MINERS. Colorado Will Men Deported From Open Mines in New Mexico. The ripoit a into Bom Denver that a new i, mnu i!ii,ip will lie epentd in New Mexu o, t) rei ive the deported unun miners Horn Cnppie ii Fedeiation of Creek. The Miners will vvoik tho Haims on a basis and will have entire juiisdiition over their development Provu-io-n will he made by the fed eration for all deported miners and to this end a carload of supplies will he sent to the new camp immediately as a starter. The camp will be located A TR'PLE CRIME. near Tres Piedras, which is twenty nines south of the Colorado line on ComA Colorado Man Kills Wife and the line of the Denver & Rio Grande panion and Attempts Suicide. There is a district ten miles square Gilbert P. Dodge, a livery keeper, of virgin ore and the work of mining shot and killed his wife and Mrs. it will be parceled cut to the union They will work on the co Maud McKinney on the principal miners plan, but the miners will be operative Satbusiness street of Pueblo, Colo., while by the fedeiation supported urday The women were sitting in a prospecting. carriage in front of a fish market. MUST TAKE CARE OF ITSELF. Dodge dismounted from a horse on woman one was shot which he riding, Russian Will Make No Serious AtIn tbe head and tbe other Jn the heart tempt to Relieve Port Arthur. and then tried to kill himself, but did la felt in military circles at ReUef not succeed before being disarmed by ' SL Petersburg at the removal of disthe police. Mrs. McKinney is said to sension in military circles. It is unot be the wife of Cbarlea McKinney derstood that the sole resppnslbillty Cripple Creek, who waa under arrest on the charge of being one of the men devolve upon General Kuropatkln who wrecked the Short Line train and that no serious attempt will he n miner some months made to relieve Port Arthur. bearing ago. The case dragged through the It la reported that the Vladivostok courts for some months and several weeks ago the case against McKinney squadron now consist of three cruiswas nohed in the courts at Cripple er and four Ironclads. It is, thereCreek. In a statement Dodge said he fore, presumed that the squadron ha meant to kill his wife and her com- effected a junction with some of the panion because his wife had been un- Port Arthur vesse s The newspapers true and the woman with her was re- renort that there is great distress Id sponsible for leading his wife astfay Vladivostok arising from the enhanced prices of food and it is feafed PORT ARTHUR DOOMED. that the sttek of petroleum and can dies is giving out. Japs, Heavily Reinforced, Will Soon Farmer's Lucky Purchase. Make Final Attack. A are sources Chinese Lucama, N. C., special says: ReReports from to the effect that the Japanese forces cently a fast train carrying the West near Pert Arthur have been heavily Indian mail ran into a fertl.izer car reinforced. It is believed that an at- and much of the mail was thrown onto tempt to take the fortress by assault the fertilizer car and burned. The will be made so soon as the Japanese company sold the fertilizer to a far mer for a trifle, and in distributing it are strong enough to invest it on side and at the same time pro his fields his farm hands picked up tect themselves from a possible attack several diamonds. In the rear in case the Russians sent Thorough search was made by the a force from tbe north. There are persistent reports again farmer and 310 ooo worth of gems was that the Port Arthur squadron has picked up Neighbors, hearing of the Bucceeded In making a sortie hut no find, turned out by hundreds ftnd so Official confirmation of the report is overran the field that the crop wa ruined. obtainable IVt-Br- ah r BATTLE RAGING. ANOTHER Russians Rroort That Brown Are Defeated in Attack. Men tin dispatch from St PotPr-burdate of June 14 savs Emperor Nicholas has received the following Genernl from Lieutenant telegram Biron Stnkelberg hearing todays A g der date- battle began at noon around the Ian position four and a half miles south of the station of Wafanhoon the enemy making repeated attempts Rti to dislodge our left flank. The attack rftalned our po- was repelled and we rtion. "The first regiment, occupying the flank of our position, austatned severe losses. Its commander. Colonel and Adjutant Kbavastounqff. ' Nodochlnsky, Dragoslaff were kiHed., General Gernross was wounded, a shrapnel bullet shattering tbe right side of his lower jaw, but be remained on the Held MORE SHIPS OR RUSlA. Naval Programme Will Be Carried Out A conference was held In St Petersburg. Saturday between the empeior Grand Duke Alexis, the Russian high admiral and Vice Admiral Avelin, chief of the admiialiv. at which it was decided to cary out without change the naval programme provisionally adopted licfi re the war The programme coveis a decade The ships will be divided between the Rlaek sea and the Baltic fleets, and no provision la madf for the Pacific fleet The construction of the new vessels will begin at cnee. The shins will be built In Russia, though France may possibly get a contract The proportion will be Of battleships and cruisers same as the proposed by practically the general board at Washington for tbe United States navy. Original a kt pan-insul- I ! ' s non-unio- tin-lan- Cloudburst Causes Flood In Colorado. President Will Not Interfere. A cloudburst a few miles north of President Roosevelt is being urged by officers of the Western Federation of Miners to institute an investigation Would Not Leave Wounded Men, Although Under Heavy Fir. EtsiEn Mariio who has returned to Liao Yang from the battle of Saimat-tfought tm June 7. savs that the about 80b men. If-Japanese in tbe highest terms cf the apeak work of the Red Cross dot tors. and Bentesh. who attended the wound ed under fire. When the order came to retire these doctors refised to leave the bandaging tftRtion until the last of the wounded had Hen brought out and attended to. After the battle a wounded Russian was found with his tongue cut out and his fingers severed. There Is a general disinclination to Tha map ahowa tha preaant fighting flags marked by the Russian cross inthis mutilation to the Japanattribute llnsa of tha Japanese and Russian dicate tho Muscovite forts that Is bethe kindness which they had armies. Tha left wing of tween the Mikado's army and Port ese after shown to the Russian previously Arthur. The decisive conflict Is tha Japanese lint (indicated by th wounded, and it is thought to be more flag with tha central ten) has 'swung pectsd to tak place at th outer fortito tho oouthaaat and taken possession fication of th stronghold, which th probable that It was the work of Chiof Dalny, on Talion Wan Bay. Tho Jap ar rapidly approaching. nese bandits. PLOT WAS DISCOVERED. Army Officer Killed by Bolt of LightNOT DEAD, BUT IN JAIL. From a Clear Sky. ning to (Destroy Miscreant Attempts Lieutenant Nathaniel E. Bower, en Man Supposed to Have Been Killed la Church, by Using Dynamlto. Doing Tima in Omaha. gineer corps. Fort Leavenworth, Kaa Aa attempt by somo unknown pep saa, waa killed was who Monday afternooa near George W. Hendricks, on was recently mad to blow up the 4 robber he killed the train target range. The officer waa hon"M with dynamite tho church of SL An- on hi way to the range to shoot when at Hen wood Springs. Colo., is in Jail la a bolt of thony. la SL Loula, which i lightning out of a compar- in Omaha under a penitentiary sen-- j Charge of Franciscans. Tho explosive, atively clear sky struck hi rifl price for forging express money ora stick of dynamite, was discovered which he was carrying, arrested Mv 28. and passed ders, He under the altar attached to a fuse run- through the arm into the breast on trial pleaded sr.dir. He claims right of to one of the candles, inability ning and out through the left The an attendant to light officer was to have been married In to knotf nothing of the Identity of the j fuse candle led to the discovery of the author July to a young laly retd-nin tbe d.xj ieo whom the and dynamite weet dtioa believe to bi ii edrichs ular r i c BRAVE DOCTORS. this-partic- -t 1 ! cm. cen-tent- s a hot skil'et Instantly there waa an explcsion which enxel ( ped her In flames and set fire to the l.oup-Helen Schoen, who was in the room, waa badly burned before her brothers rescued her. Antone and tha-le- s S hoen wore burned in their efTorta to save Mr. Schoen and the little glrL Mrs Schoen died at the hoppital if ral boor after the accident The of whom Mrs. Schoen paid she ,d made her pm chase lias denied Hat she had I n n in ir.into 1 Non-Unio- - hoiTieil. Mrs. Schoen bought what she believed to be a Jug of vinegar at a gro eery store and in preparing dinner she poured a portion of the Jugs nl 1 I Encounters in Which a Man or Two Is Killed Each Day. According to information from Gen eral Kurokis headquarters in the field, the only hostilities now occurring at tbe front are daily encounters between outposts, resulting (n the death of a man or two every day. A few Russian prisoners are being brought Into Japanese headquarters, but no Japanese are being captured. This Is taken to show that the Japanese are getting the best of the encounters, Chinese are giving trouble by cutting the telegraph wire nlgkMyf probably are in the pay of the lue ' iana. a The work of keeping General r Itads all t army in supplies of Gen. Itel Kuroki, commander la continues to be performed with ex chief of tba Japanese army la Man- cetlcnt results, and is beyond churia, U a veteran of four wars. He The conduct of the Japwese and heir la credited with belEg an administra- soldiers is irreproachable tor of the first class. He was a me rib spirits are high. ber of the war council In Tokio before RUSSIANS MYSTIFIED. taking the field, and from his previous campaigns he has gained an intimate Be Feinting or Ms) Be knowledge of tbe topography of Ko- Japanese May In EarneeL rea and northern China, which is givThe Japanese advance of colusns ing him an immense advantage in his movements against the Russians. He north and south of Feng Wng is 61 years old, but looks much young Cheng Is causing considerable r. and la aa light on his feet as a to the Russians The man of 30. His first campaigning was of military opinions itlU in the war for the restoration of tha inclines to thwnbellef that the mikado In 1868. He took the side of in both directions are feints, the mikado agalns: his own clan of although tbe opinion that General the Samurais, and many stories are Kuroki has begun a serious advtnee told in Japan of his achievements in by both flanks against Liao Tang Renewed Ten years la- does not lack supporters. hand to hand combats ter h helped suppress the insurrec- skirmishing is reported IS the neighborhood of Sitt Yen. tion, " Filled Customers Jug With Gasollns When Vinegar Was Asked For. A mistake of a grocer in filling customers jug with ga.soline when vinegar was aoked for reaultud In ac explosion at the home of Antone Schoeu in Kansas City, Sunday night, which cahsed the death of i tie person The and injury to three others dead. Airs. Baihara Sc been, aged 63 Injured lie en Sohoen. aged years condi4 yeaxs, turned on right side, Antone Sroben and tion serious bands Charles severely Scbon, - s FIGHTS AT OUTPOSTS. Declare Responsibility for Lawlessness in Colerado Lies op Shoulders Of Citizens' Alliance. The executive board of the AVes'crn Federation of Miners has isnued a Motion in the statement re. a; '.in state to the .a Cieik reply Crlpp.t ments made by Geiu ral Liu man M Bell and SfrVetary (' C iJamlm of the Crippie Creek Mine OwuuV aasi elation '1 be talaieut is made that the respi usibi lty for the lawless ness cotiie ted with the i entest rests entirely on the shuulders of the mine operators, the Citizens Alliance and their allies bathed up by the ready powe of the state government. which "Concerning the explosion wrecked the depot at Independent e nonand killed sixteen unfortunate be need union miners it only said, that the self confessed t.ra;n wrecker,! McKinney, in the employ of the Mine Owners association, had a few days, previous been released from custody at the behtst of the attorney for the assoHath n and that this same McKin ney was oboerved going down Iotts canyon In the immediate vicinity oi the wreikage t r Iy a short time afttr and tiat the him !h ran the used to fo U w the trail of tin- r r i i.t .il hv went d'ri'oiiv to a hi iim' ukuwi S dfttttive In tho en ph y of ihe Mt. OvvieiV am id' n, and was in Mi kuinev psiuH d in Iy called iff der ( ids- - I'xarniiiulion dm mg the trl I1 Df the ui ii n mini rs who wire an used n I n wieckirg that of the alien pt d tin ' ch tn lives did, that ft r he an a nop "si im ltion hi would p iM The statemill w in k a Ii am spii nient is nail.' that t lie pho'c gtaidi of miso d mini , inf. .red to by General on' Hril breake. wore IIk-Be!! and kept for the ptirptsp of list with the pic puhl'shi'ut a tmes of the nn n acronip"ii ing thr-idesc tip ion so that menibc ra of orcan Ized ial or a'l over the country won!! with become thoroughly acquainted those men who have committed treason to tbemsoives and to their classes." r e e by a j c prk-omr- one-fourt- h result. 1 FATAL MISTAKE OF GROCER. -- go l() ;,n two wounded, Three one fntxl'v pi be reMilt of a duel I t tli li HrysnUv i!!f, ,i,jjit on the ! p.p in Jiims Bout, i'niani lii ' ,!i s Jhd 3C, Mil- r;t J ' 4 !"!1 "M' ',f? Jaui.a Tow, aged mo taly woundeJ, while Fiank Tow, abed 120, Is severely Injured is the eulmination of a The Pud liitwien the Bon' and Tow fam- for several wtiiili has exip-teIp.-v. , us Hie Bouts rende at Bedford, . t m' i - ea-- i of Br antsv tile, and near Tow bins are farmers tin The latter are relatives! B'.int-- v "e rtp-- - UTAH STATU .NKWS. DEAD- MINERS ISSUE STATEMENT. of affairs in tbe Cripple Creek district At least twice heretofore within the last six months the president has been requested to interfere In tbe Colorado affairs, but declined after mature eon slderation because he bad no legal power to take action In the matter. It Is regarded by those fn close touch with him to he unlikely that the president will Interfere in any way with the action of the constitutor! authorities of the state of Colorado Colorado Springs raised Monument i reek almost to- the point of flooding tbe lowlands of the city. The cloudburst occurred late Sunday afternoon, and the creek reached a depth of ten A Rio Grande feet before 7 oclock of town was north washed out bridge and all foot and Tow wagon bridges were washed away. No particular damage was done here, except to the water system, but reports of damage down the Fountain valley are expected. Miner Deny Firing on Militia. who were In the skir- Abner McKinley Dead. Abner McKinley brother of the late president, was found dead in a chair at his home in Somerset. Pa , Satur His death came with day morning cut warning to his famiy His colored errant, who slept in his room, was up with him at 2 o'clock, and it Is not known at what time Mr, McKinley got d not waken hi ser up again, as vanL Mrs. McKinley walked Into his room at 8 o'clock and found him sit Ung In a chair, death having occurred two hours previous. mish at Dunnvllle when John Carley, one of the Cripple Creek miners, was killed by the militia, deny the published report that the miners were first to fire Neither were they entrenched behind rocks waiting for the mldtia. They appeared on the scene and fled immediately they were fired upon. The miners deny having fired a shot. They say it would-havbeen easy for them to have completely annihilated the small squadron of militiamen bad they so desired. Texas Street Fight. As a result of friction over the election of a teacher for a public school at Elk. a small town ten miles north of Waco. Texas, a bloody street fight occurred between R. B. Torrence, his eon. Rivers Torrence, on one side and Dr. Holton. ! son and Professor C W. Perkin cn the othr The elder Torrence' was killed Dr Helton and the junior Holton Ixitb received dsn gerou.a wound, while Professor Per kina and Rivers Torrence were serf uusiy wounded. Anarchist Receives Light Sentence. Joaqnlmn Miguel Artal, who, on April 12, attempted to assassinate Premier Maura, was tried in the aa six court at Barcelona, Spain, found guilty and sentenced to seventeen He declared1 Imprisonment. year that he acted on an irresistible Impulse to attack Premier Maura in or der to avenge the proletarians who were the victim of governments. He aumfttea mat he struck Premier Maura with a dagger which be had stolen from his mastpr. in the mean-JUm- e shouting, "lxng live anarchism. he-di- A Coal-miner- s |