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Show REPITLICANS WIN IN UTAH. UTAH STATE NEWS. WAS REPUBLICAN VICTOR'S THROUGHOUT THE NATION 1 TRJDAL WAP IN.. PROGRESS. ( t the 134 widows left It ia May, Ncoflcld the explosion by all bat three faaea married again. B. V. Drigg of Pleasant tiros last . week collected bouutynn eigb ty-lcoyote pelia. gathered io Kuab alley aod anMaps of the Satina cut-oother aeclioo of the Sao Pedro bare been approved by the secretary of the is salt! that ff interior. Kettle, a miner, was injured at by a fall of coal, bis foot being crashed. Although painful, bis Io juries ar not serious, The registration lists of Provo precinct show su increase of 464. About 225 have been transferred, making a total of S'.il registered and transferred. Orgsmst J. J. McClellan, who tun- nip mates the btg orgao;Tn the Taber cade io Salt Lakadty, la to compos an opera. In conjunction with a Denver musicis a. The city fathers of Pleasant Grova bare commenced driving a well near theiregon short Line depot for the estahiishment of watering troughs for the genera! pMbliis. The potato yield is reported very large In j'rovo this season, moat of the Termers having raispd what are known as the Rural heed poUloc. brought by C. P, lieckec A Co. Iruin Wisconsin, Martin Matthews, employed at the Annie Laurie mine, Kimberly, while engaged in splitting a block, struck his hand, splitting it up to lh wrist, 11s came near bleeding to death before medical attendance could be secured. The Mormon church authorities are planning the erection of a Joseph (Smith memorial buildiogln Balt Lake. Work will be commenced within a year, and ills said the monument will be the finest ever erected In America. With several thousands of dollars In the bank and holding title to many acres of farming - land, . Christian Kicks, a German, 44 years old, has been serving a tb'rty days' sentence for vagrancy In the bait Laks City J. E. f unoynid jail. Salt Laks Harry llama, a boy, died last week after having lain sick for two weeks, receiving no treatment except thft administered by a Christian Scientist healer. The esse was diagnosed as ioltainmation of the bowels. The remains of Jim King and Sain Lee, two Chinamen who were buried in the Provo cemetery i i 1895, were exhumed to be transported to China. , This leaves Provo without a vepresrn tstire from this nationality, either dead or alive. Mrs.-Ma- ry Rllen Kimball, wife of the laic Hcber C. Kimball, who wee iSwiepfTw5?5iirijcf one of Wfbum ?imn ardors st - vsllevs. died at her home, 49 Nouth lVnrrth East street, Salt Lake City, Tuesdav night of lail week, of old age and general deblilty. The highest price quoted cm flour In a year or more was reached last week In Salt Lake, when dealers marked the retail price on high patent ihe atraigh grad atfijbl, atf.'fti, and bakers' grade at tt -- . The cause of it all Is said o he the scarcity and consequent high price of wheat. L, A, Hooker Is in the Salt Lake county Jail charged with grand larceny. Hooper was to marry a young lady of .Halt Lake, when her parent objected that they Invest! ' Hooperhi demanded character, which they did gale and found that he wa wanted for stealing two teams and buggies in lows, Prank Iloseovl, an Italian employed at the Annie Laurie will, Kimberly, came near being killed last week. The rolls became choked npand in starting them with a large crowbar they started with lightning speed, the baratreck him In the pit of the stomach, knock log him a distance of thirty feet down 0 flight of stairs, A Salt Lake man arrested last week on the charge of drunkenness, he being found at an early hoar in the morning aeanlily attired, made the plea that he was a somnambulist, and had not been drinking at alt. He got off with a S3 floe. Pleasant Grove ia freer from typhoid fever this season than for many years, Tbs cause ia credited to the peopifi using less ditch water and more water from the flowing wells in the suburbs ef town, which are considered exceptionally pure. The office of A. K. Thornton 3t Son at American Fork was burglarized one night last week, but nothing of value A counterfeit silver was secured. dollar that was In the till was not taken by the burglar, It 1 supposed to be the work of boys. Utah will be well represented at the fifteenth annual exhibition of American paintings aod sculpture it Chicago, which opened last week and last until December 7th, by three of the best works of John Uafen of bait fake. They are "Solitude, "Hollyhocks and "Wasatch Valley The miners of Rnightavll'.e and the Lady Maccabees of Eureka have raised money and bought a nice little home and presented it to the widow of Edward Coyle,lTmioer of Kulgbtsvllle who died ia a hospital at Salt Lake STATE TlfKKT H.KTU) tJt AUOIT g.MHI MAJOUI1Y. Lertolatare ihmiM-nit- Will W h4 o (esspmad ef Flve ftf (? IUwWUu-kM- U MIm. At! Over the iMMitirni Multa Iroan turn (b t'MfiU Mvadi KpibUea tnkirih. tonslry rseept SEVERAL bjr tht Eleetiona'were held in forty-- t states and the returns Indicate IbatUe control of the aatiooal eongress rtnitin with the Ilcpublican parly. Wklg oflicial rctnros may ntske tbs working of the Keputdicsn party la The republicans of Utah seem to majority a close one, there is no daata bouse tl.e have won a magnificent victory Tues-da-y. it wilt be sufficient for all party that Howell and McCarty carried the put poses F rout a national standpoint, Stale by pluralities estimated at about the control of tbe lower branch 4 fi.Ouu. congress was the real contest. Mtaf The legislature is overwhelmingly ef tbeslstrsselecteillegislsturrs wirt Republican, the Democrats elected but choose t tilled Slates senators, butthf two senators and six members of the result of these elections has in no nsj house, who, with tbe three bold over imperilrd tbe Iiepnbllcanmsjorilj it Dtmocrau io tbe senate, gire tbe tbe upper bctdy. ln those states wid minority parly but eleven votes on ejected gov vrnors there was no slaty joint ballot, as against a Republican in . which Lbs party -- in power., was sot vote of fifty -- two. T he Republican continued in that pioaitiouT 7n sens of tbe state tU ket rsrrics twenty-on- e of the stales, however, there was fn twenty-seve- n counties of the slate. cided change frouis the Vote cast v Tbs I lull CsIm ture. years ago. svsst. In tbe cast tbe interest crnlered it 5 Republicans, IS the JCtest BushMer-oot- t great slat a of Ni w York i,i Toiasie It. K Larsen iti ), Soiilovcr . Iennsy van is. in I be latter bi raone of herotid Cache -- A O Barber i It) tbe cobditioiis btouglit about by 4l t Third frutrli i, Hu b, Morgan sml pst i J reccntcosl strike, mid in New Yorlt G. M ttsrnas tl t holdover rourtb District Wetor-- E M Allison Jr., because of its (tearing upon the Republican caudicste for governor. f (li t. holdover; Data) UrKstr (R I Fifth ll-- t rlid Summit ui'l Wsvatrb J. K New York Governor JL II. Murdock (It j ho. lover Odell and the entire stale ticket, Slsth iti.t. let Slit laden S. II (,OY. (ft h Rctnli-heholdover, Ueoige-J- t Lawrem- (H.! holdover , although the failing oft in the plurality as compared to UKK) was flujt She mm n tR holdover, WillUm X Wliliuun tk j; Simon boinlierccr (It ) enormous. At a late hour (hi Hi tteventb pistrlrl, Loth F. E (K ). plurality wi placed at about lOjd'ii, flcnrf Ur t.ardu.r t K ) The DemocraU made a slight gai is F.ljrhtb Uivlrict, Juab and Millard Georg t!ie icgislalurc, but not enough C. Waftroor (p t holdover Ninth PKlricf, sr pt u c. P Lsrwn (R the election of a ilcpublican jure Kent-,--, Tmth Wayne, Pluie sod to Senator llatt. The Deni, Gsitleld vVtllls Jhu-o- 'i (It .holdover. also made gain m the congtev erats Eleventh PUirlu, tioavrr. Icon, Kuue and sio-'elections, llie unofficial flgvrcv' lit ) Vfliintrt(mA. H Twelfth District, Carbon Kmerv, Grand, San pin dng the delegation at twenty ling J.mn nod I'mwb-- l) K. M, Itouald (11 ) po deans and seventeen Deuiocaakt, norss bvinuel V. IVunypncker was elected Bepuhlicans, 39. Peuiucrata, 4, ' of Pen usy I vania by a pluralgovernor ttiavcr W. IJ. Hsriatt (R ) of a more than K.O.OOO. ity W MtEtder-- F. ft New Httiupslorc the legislature k Cache D, 8. Robert tR J; W W Hull (K ) T, , Merrill (K ) Republican in both branches, Insuring Carbon KUeln C. LrK tbe of beuutor lialiuger. Puvls- - David siolit r (I) ) In Illinois, Connecticut and Mry Emery Jo,,. ph t; Johnson fit ) lapd tbe Republicans were triumphant Gar held Allred Luther tit) H ) Grand A, Mullmssu )t Virginia live Democrata eleetel Iron Morgan lib ha ds, Jr , fit ) nin.. out of the ten congressmen, wink Juab Isaac H I I mre i K ) tin Democratic majority in Norti Kane- - H. R. Cutler (Iti Cars iua is estimated to be about (, MillanW, W. Walla (U ) - In Tennessee the entire Demo Morgan Jaruea Audersou (K ) llute Wlhiaiu K. White ( ) crall state ticket was elected by about Mcb RoGtI McKluitou iD ) i Done (It )i Thomas Bull 37,000. Salt Late-WillJo k Ich'gan the Republicans eledej tR,), James N. ba.lam (It ). John J, Mesert, Bliss and tbe entire stat (IL); Albert II. Nuh (R ) ; Hcber A. hndth, Govew-o- r tR-)- ; James W. tutu on (It.); Panic! Me Hue UcUn- - rod eleven of the twelve cots (H 1; Ihsrlea llrh.k (H i; A. L. liamlia (It ) grexsu.en. The legislature is stroBglj baa Jusn - L II Redd (It ) Republican, thus ussnring the electioi (11 ); Lortnto buhpete WhUain Petr-o- n of of War Alger tdtht (R t fwvicrAa R. Itswlrjr (It ) United States senate. J hummlt--E, P Etsn.Ui ) In New Jersey there was no elisngt T.uk-IcIllJum Spry (It ia Hie pqiitieaj s'.tuajlqo,. - f hVu)- d.Mtavmi.(tV,) J, . MnssjchukCtts wtbr fcmmglv',Jtepo ,liili.vkA.i A f blaaiun tU'i, John 'Q' hions IK ), ooor AB.tla (K ); tTiarlae A, Tlttjao, lican, tbe eaTIre state tick of tb f party being elected, the jiHirailty h Wusiiich -- .lame R, Wllanyi (R ) the hejid of the liikct be jog 37,(7;), WashluKtoH-- p H. Munis (It ) Yvb-Wii- lls In Rhode Island the Umocrats ha C. Ronlssim (D j Weber Wary O. CViuhor (U p, A R. Condon elected L. F Cart i goveraor, bit IK ); AnU MehVlumt (it), Ji ha C, Child, (R ) with tlds exception the Republican ' elate ticket Vtll go through, , IN IDAHO. Unlvfurnia la imliatc returns the While exact figures me not yet at in doubt, f be hhu'i. enough ia known to assure a that tlie gtvee(Mjrlti Ecnubllcsn mujorlty on the entire legistatlire w 'Jl be Uepublh'HO. Tlie latest reports from Monttua Idaho state ticket of some 3,W)0. the siale to tlie Republh'aiis. give, Tltu Ilrputlicsns wiii have forty-sevIn tle leglsiatuio vvii be; member of the legislature, a safely Republican. majority of thirteen oil joint ballot. Return from Nevada point te fusion vutory. MONTANA. Heavy Rcpulillcan gains are cooceJJ Latest reports Indicate llie elect iou of the enllie Republican state ticket, ed tlirougbmil the Male of Colorado. Returns from low go to show that While the legislature will be In the hands of the Republican, the eleetiou the .Republicans .have elected 'their of alx out of eeven members of the tele ticket by 75,000 innjority 1 he r suits from the legislature in legislature being conceded. Delaware seem to bring about a dead- -' WYOMING. luck, a was tbe esse two years ago, as In Wyoming tbe Indications are that a possibility of tbe seventy-thre- e Ohio Is clsimcd by the epubliesns member of tbe Legislature at least seventy will be by a plurality of more then loo.nuo, Republican, and perhaps all. In every and possibly eighteen of the tweu'y-on- a congressmen. product heard from there waa a ReIn Minnesota a plurality of 30,nn0 is publican gam over lboo and DUS, Chairman Van Oradel of the Repub- claimed for Tausaut, Republican golican state central committee aays that vernor. Moodeli'a majority will reach TVJO, Ten Republican congressman and of according to returns no far received; ons Democrat, with tbe that Richards will have majority of Governor La fol letter a re Indicated by 13(10 for governor, aod that the balance tbe returns from It tanonmn. . of the Re publican state ticket will have Returns from Nebraska show tha vote to be exceedingly close for govermajority of 4100. nor, with the remainder of the Repub Killed In ApUMloa. jU'0 Stale ticket probably elected,,. .! orKy kpTonHrtjfersy end Wyoming appear to technic bom os and other fireworks, beWashington the in Republican column. esfely among a vast mnllUnd gathered in Indiaua te estimated to have" given Madison Square garden, New York tbe Republican candidate from 2 j,i oo Citv, to witness lha ascension of an air- to 4U,00ffi ship and a displsy ef election returns. The southern t ier of States, ts usual, Jtwelve persons were killed outright, showed a solid Democratic front. many being blown almost to pieces, la West Virginia there is little and at least fifty injured, msuy of change. them fataily. It in estimated that at Missouri elected minoe state officers. least J'l.ww persona thronged the show the election of fifteen Returns square at the time of the explosions, Democratic congressmen and one Rewhich were succeeded by a frightful panic. In which hundreds wera thrown publican. North and South Dakota are again in down and trampled under foot. the nrpubllcsu column. BREAD CANT UPON WAY tRbT MADE A BIG HAUL. mi lattt -- In-tr- at - .c to-li- or Pi-lr.- ti s -- ard alf t.) en Kaasaa Ws llir l Millie i,uis Barg tars aeear Ftekt Thend Dollars froM m Wlfwilii Hank Mia Lizzie lioycst o I I'adrnls, KanThe State Bank of Greenwood, Wis.. of year -- ago, took care screrat mile from Marsh Grid, Wia, sas, of aa old mto who becams saddsoly waa entered by bnrglare early Tuga-da-y her 1hmq, A jus. A is tills; knd I4,0(0 lw - gold uatoien; - Five pAng - In a fit of insanity, - Job Crepp, a recovery be left and Misa' lloyee did men were lm plicated ia the work. They resident of Murray, attempted to cut not hear of him again until Tuesday, blew open two vantte with dynamite his throat with a peekel-- kt ife, drove when the received word front Neallle, Tbeex plosion attracted severslciti-xen- s, nis wife and aine children out of the Wash , of his death, lie had oo near including the c&ahier of the bank. or relatives, aod on account of A goo tight ensued And several shots bouse and created such a disturbance friends t..C kindnesa shown left Mss were exchanged. No one was injured that he had to be overpowered by two Boyee bis cnliirc fortunehim, of tl.uuo.oou. i and the rubbers escaped. xaen and Ujtts to the county jail. Eladly Art. fee j tllLAUtV ARE rUMACtD AMf tilUM.D. Fraarh Aalhsritivs Have llaaa Ashed t hsada War lna.l t Hr. teat Fanhae ltl.Ml.bwl Uelwaaa Rival 1 rlbe. S o $ o G THERE'S -- - G NO G G : G G G G G G G G G G DELAYt Advices have jost been received by steener of a trtl.sl war which has re- sulted in heavy loss of life on Kspiritu bantu Island, the largest of the New Hebrides group. 'J lie coast tribes have been attacked by a powerful inland tribe and aeveral village were plundered end burned. 'Tb bill tribe, led by Nandai, a chief whose authority exlrokivs, attacked the mission of the o o We always load your teams promptly. Load them with COAL, of course, for thats our stock in trade. o New Hebrides anciely, where several traders bad gone for safety. The assailing blacks were driven tow aid the TillXa, where they toed number of raids ou lbe coast villages, plundering snd burning, lellriv have been sent to tlie Ireiich aulborit es asking that a warship be sc u v to prevent further ma-sac- re b our years agn NnndnVs father, n bo Waa considered tbe most powerful Inef in the island at that tunc, massacred a wlmle village of a t cpltlnsrirg tribe, besides m 1 dering st eral ailei a I or this uet Ins own vii'age urs Is mbardtd by sailois friuo a I i tu h wmship Alt bis huts were cieMiyd si d be himself was blind in the hjyliDng. At Ienl ecoste (or iuisi.ntidel Island tbecrialives He statid u u( War among thtniselvra. Tbe trouble lias leen caused tluougli an excessive amount of sicki ess jrevaieul, which tin natives belie . e to be caused by their enemies ou I lie islai d 1 TEACHER t. li. 1 AT THE o G G G You win find constantly the best COAL, and as for prices, note the fol G G G lowing: o G G G L.UMR $2.25 STOVE G O 1.50. G G PatrGnize a Home Industry, G G G G O G G G G G G O O WEBER COAL CO. G G G GGGGGG gggggggggggggggggggg SLAIN DY LAURONES. XIontKOuiery, acluiol la OrienlHl Su pcrlnlrn.lm t of Sums. Murderd, Do You Wa.ni Some? Mmilalnl and ttolilHid. Montgomery, superintendent of schools iu Oriental Negros, was murdered Fiiday by ladrones, three tniles front Raeolod. Mr. klontgomery was going to Raeolod for a consultation with tlie retiring superintendent and to assume control of the division. He had a large sum of raooey with him. bix natives arned with bolus aod spears attacked the superintendent, quickly killed him and then mutilated and rubhed him. The constabulary have offered a reward for .ir, Montgomery's murderers and it is Robthought they will bn captured bery is understood Io have beeu tbe motive for the ciime. This Is the flrbt instance of a teacher in the Philippine islnuda being harmed, while iu discharge uf bia duty. Mr, Montgomery leaves a widow, who is a teacher in tlie itfUnd of Negros, D. U. ter Montgomery was a Ian nfiniMer of Lexington, I'resbj Neh., and his Inst charge was at ttayue, Neb. lie mrMttl fWtfi'ftJTitflJpTbt bn July J, 1901. I). G Wasatch Mine 1 C. When You are in need of DRY GOODS AND GR.OCER.IES Go to the- - CASH BARGAIN STORE COALVILLE. UTAH Cuban luugrtw I Acuta la Semina, utian eongress, which adSlon-da- y. journed October 20, lrealdcnt Raima, in his message to congress, lakes an optimistic view ol the future of the republic. He refers to the ntoaikab'y gout order that has been preset rid tliiougliout the Island, vvhirh he savs is jiroof of tlie pcctful nature or the luban people. The president Mtj.a also that the sunitarv condition of (ulm is today evert than it. was during tire period of American intervention. Tbe I Im-- of l.atitu; Ban omru Abraham Scl.er, a clotilr salesrtan. has shot und family wounded the woman to whoiu lie was married on October fi. tlie slioollng ocenrrcd in n East (side tenement, .New York eity belie r dtmlarea that hi wife refused lo cook his meals, and that lie bad eaten nothing but bananas during tne day Becoming enraged from hunger, he told the police, lie procured a revolver and seeking his wife m I lie flat oeeu-le- d br friends another huildirg, e tired four shots at her, all of w bleu took effect k Good Job Work, 0009 Is vvha.t people want, arid at Times office is just the place where you can get it at prices that will suit everene. X5he ...All Work Promptly Executed C VVV'VVyVVVVVv'VVVV'VVVtr'V in twnl Coatalnln 183 larnrt-r-l- o Dearll; fvrll t or Many Hours, The steamer I'rincess May arrived at Vancouver, It. Monday ,mo-ning from SUsgway, having had a terrible experience in a storm which lasted from Saturday night until Sunday afternoon. The hurricane wag at iis Wight while the ehlp was crossing the Queen Charlotte eonnd and for eight hours the Rrincess May waa in great peril. The storm was the vvorst known on Queen Charlotte sound for aeveral Cars. ' Th e re We re 1 S3 passengera ' on ' thoard. Vtl) )gggo,3vQog,gsg5gggNo,o3e(5) 1 GRASS CREEK COAL $ I I 4 o) We have the very best Coal there is -.on themmarket fordomestic 'or i steam purposes, DjmawOt Caps Blew (Iff Both Hand. A message from Iralrie City, Ore., aaya that Robert Comer died there on Monday morning from the effects of Injuries caused by an explosion of a dynamite cap hunday. Comer, who waa about 70 years old, waa showing a box of the caps to Alvin Reesewben they Comer's hands were exploded. Kolh-oblown off aod he was terribly injured about the head and upper part of the body. Hie eyes were also blown out. Reese lost one of hie hands and was severely burned on hie face and head. ; , A Terrible Expert. A terrible experience wee that of 2 Teler Mclver of YYllmer, iu East Kootenay. tie waa lost in tha mountains for nearly week. When fouod he was nearly- - Insane, almost naked, badly with ant food frostbitten and-bafor nearly five days. He had to have four of lha toea of hla left foot amputated. 1 he searching party found him close to a creek, with his head resting on a rock. lie was lifted on to a horse but was so weak that be had to be held on all tbe way to Wilmer. jBZHir Well Screened Domestic, Lump and Stove Mixed f ' SI. 75 PER TON. There is no shoveling or waiting, as we have a SPECIAL CHUTE FOR LOADING TEAMS. lt GRASS CREEK COAL CO. S'S'a'S-'sa3A'A'ossa'oS,S'5'o-a'S.'- o |