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Show THE WORLD VOL. IV. AMERICAN FOUR, UTAH. FRIDAY, A11IL2, UTAH NEWS. limidit KhiMilM m DISASTROUS A FlKE. WAR AT AS and Causlne Flfljr Faiiilllcn lloiau-lt-M- , Ianm of W 1 00.000. , Sheriff. V EXPECTATION OF EUROPEAN AUTHORITIES. 1 I ! ; 1 i i i ! Ame.-ien- -- - a: n - Itooth-Tuek- er ; d I tlu-ute- , trans-continent- I (.,,-s- gtta j iv-vi- er j iil-i- la-for-e n text-hook- Ilroi-rlii- acain vicicrcous. MOMENT. W. A. Norfolk, Va.. March 2d. A fin that Orangeville, Utah, March 27. Sheriff burned from 2:50 to fi o'clock occurred Tuttle of Emery count v was shot liv Portsmouth this morning, making ; at Joe Walker, a hor.se thief, yesterday1.., families homeless uml causing walker was hUKiHetel if fifty morning. SKMi.ooi) damage, horses from .1. M. M hit- stealing thne 1 . lire originated in the Whit.! hurst more of nee. and the sheriff with a I. he corner of (ireen and Glu.igow hull, posse was on his trail. The shoot ini' and burned ihc iilock to Imii-- : streets, occurred in a Inix canyon down on the don strerL A high wind swept the San Rafael river. For two days the flumes southward and at 2 a. in. the bandit wus cornered in a narrow box of the Catholic church, three steeple canyon where it is next to impossible miles away, caught tin; from u brand, to get out when both ends art guarded, less In than half an hour the edifice and yesterday morning the posse enwus in ruins. The liaines spread to a tered the canyon and finally came upon row of residences on High street, and the fugitive. The men were separated while they wen burning the flying and Tuttle lHing near to Walker, dissKirks caused another blaze in Newmounted liecause of the dilHcul tv in ton. uliout a mile away. Assistance getting over the rooks, and was trying was rendered from Norfolk, and while to get in a position of safety where he the militia the fin was at its might get his man. Walker shot him. was culled out to height and protect pmperty however, liefore he liud time to aet. aid liremen. tlu The ball penetrated the right thigh near the hip. and the none wus also CHEAP CANADIAN COKE. fractured. Walker discarded his burse l and was making bis way on foot up Fffpi-- isTInniglit hi lie the Trent nicut uf Ore In Camilla. the rugged mountain. Montreal. March .'s. . sample id coke recently made from coal from A Wellsville man marketed SlO.UiK) Crow's Nest puss, on the Canadian rockies. lias reached the Canadian Paworth of hogs last year. cific railroad olliees here. Mr. Slruigh- Cache county creamery products for m piesidrnt of tlie Canadian IMMi amounted to ?l l.'I.CM. ranking n,s'Pacific railroad, claims that tin Cnna- next in importance to agriculture. diau Pacilie will be able to supply all I. C. Richards of Ogden has Item thc furnaces in Hritish Columbia with in t a this coke at 455 per ton. as cost o f 8KI at the present time. At lircut Fulls. Mont., coke today costs 811. till per toil. With coke at S5 per ton in Hritish Columbia. Mr. Sliuugli- -' nessv thinks tlur u great deal of the High water is predicted in Utah's ore in America will la brought into streams when spring opens. There is Canadu and treated in Canadian fur-ounusual amount of snow in the nuces, mountains. A Minister In the Wrong Pew. ' Springfield, Mo.v March S'. Rev. J. of the Utah Steam lauimry of Salt sentz of this city bus been cuHcd to Lake city, while working at the the pastorate of the Central Presbytewringer had her hand badly lacerated ran chnreh of he an( u is by the cogs. will accept. Mr. Scntz is the preache of the who. in Commander July last, at the Republican Salvation Army, will address the Salt state convention here, created a sensa-I.ak- e public at the Novelty theater tiun by delivering a prayer in which April 4. He was to have had the tali- - jj,, vigorously scored the silver men ernacle, but a change of date conflict- - hnil f()r which he was seveivly criti-ewith confenn. ly the democratic newspapers. In the duel scene in the second net of Silver nu-- here arc of the impression Salt that this prayer has lcen overlooked Carmen, at the (Irand Lake. Saturday, the sword of one of in Denver, and they arc watching dethe actors broke and Hying through velopments with no little interest. the air, struck and ijuite badly woundA llritUli Simmer l.imt. ed a young lady in the audience. .March 27. The Nairiimo. H. A story is current that a new railsteamer Hurlturu Doseowitz. which arway line is to Is built from lirand rived today from the norlli. brings Junction up to Granger. and a n,'w news of the wreck an.l total loss of the system created by steamer Wiil:i;u. from Tacoma on the Kansas Pacific, operated independ-- 1 Tuesday. Mureli I'i, for Akisknirporls. ently. the Colorado Midland, the (In- reef, near Delia Coola. west t gon Short Line and the Oregon Hail- ,,f Hritish Columbia, last Friday, road and Navigation comjuiiiy. The passengers and baggage were State and Fish liaine Warden John landed on Campbell island, two miles On Sunday last they were Sharp isinnkingcxten.sivoprcpuratinns db.tant. to stock Hear river. Hear lake and Se- - lucked up bv the Lo.iemvilz and river with bass this spring. The n,iv,o to the Leila I mtla sett lenient, work of catching the young bass in Utah lake will licgin within a few days . A K;m (lurrlmiii and by the end of April Mr. Sharp New York March 27. A World spehopes to have the work of stocking cial from Havana via Jacksonville. completed. l'l.i.. says: A Spanish gurrivui of l.Vi Daniel Jones of Wellsvil.c. while men in Las Manras. a small town near passing through the woods near his Santa Clara, deserted Wednesday to home encountered a mountain lion, the insurants. taking tliir arms and The animal equipments. crouched for a spring. Captain Carrillo, with lashed its sides furiously with its tail 2' JO insurgent., captured a Spanish and roared until one could hear it a convoy of provisions and 81.8(H) in silmile. Mr. Jones retired ns gracefully ver. ten milr.i west of Cuaiuliacoa as possible and left the lieast in undis- night last. puted possession of the whole canyon. rmiU-'Turly Sot u Tnrty. The state convention for the purpose 27. The election March Cliieago. a for the public of selecting iKiard today decided that the People's schools of the state for the next five party in this city is not a party timler years, will la held in' State Superin- the law. and refused to allow the nomtendent Park's olliee at Salt Lake. May inees of the party's conventions to go 24th. The committee empowered by official ballot. The people's paron the law to make the selection consists of indorsed in convention tlu regular the state superintendent. Prof. W. M. ty Democratic candidates for city and Stewart anil the varions county super- town ofliei rs. intendents throughout the state. Eighty Tliiiiisnnil Want ToMtnllleF. HMax Sohr, who has ltcen experimentiron Ulv.Vs of oxides of some Washington, March 27. Since the ing with in the manufacture of paints, has suc- change uf administration, over po.oon ceeded in making over thirty differs nt applications for postorin, have Wen hades. He gathers his basic innierial tiled Ht the pojitol.lec department. Tin in deposits all the way from Logan to number is said to In somewhat smaller St. (ieorge. lie. associated with John than the applications four years ago. lleck, is building a paint factory in All the pa. . rs have bei ii recorded and North Salt Lake, and expects to en- classified und the cases made up to date. gage extensively in its manufacture. lulile in trNi at Any llo. iirnl Whirl) May I'rii-i'ii- l il r .Mailer hi spin, nr Hi,. Iiuliirui-or Hu ('roil ii I'rliiri!. Ciiiiii!ira1liiii I a NO. 1807. IMhIm-i-- . iif Hu- - tl:iiinlei.-i- , liiiHirtnnl Toiul. An COINAdE l. 18. JAPAN. IIhs (ialueil Jaeksoiivillc. Fla.. March 27. W. A. I.islier, owner of the steam tug Dauntless. scored uiml her victory this morning ill Hu ('lined States court ill the tin- government fur suit brought forfeiture of his vessel for alleged violation of tin- neutrality laws of the United States. Tlu government attorneys presented a petition for an order directing that the Da mil less 1m taken into custody by the marshal, and that the lmml given by the claimant be annulled. After argument Judge Locke declined to grant Hie motion, which was bused usm the mandate of the supreme court in tin Three Friends ease. The judge held that the case against the DauntlessditVere ill many respects from tin cum against the Three Friends, ami lie held that ill the decision of the supreme court, the lower court lie Ii ire which the cases are is given aiilliorilv to aet as iu its judgment the status of tin ease required. Tin judge did not issue a formal order, but took ll.e matter j der advisement, lie intimated. I"1"'-ever, that he would not grant the tins t ion for tin cancellation of the lmiid. but would allow tin vessel to be used by its owner provided a deputy marshal In placed ill charge. Tli is decision was entirely satisfactory to the owner, and he w ill at oner applv for clearance for Nassau or some GOVERNMENT MOVING FOR A SINGLE STANDARD. a Km In iif 34 to 1, Silver to Da I seil Only mh SulisliliMry Ciiliiaauit In (Solil on IteiiMiul. TnilMMu - ICrili-eiiiuli- - London. March :.'7. A dispatoh to the Oliscrver from Athens say.: It is state on tin best of authority that war may be cxixctcd to break out ul any moment, most probably near Arta. ami les probably near Larissa. It is Isdicved in diplomatic circles that the presence of t'mwn Prince Constantine will'liuvc a restraining influence on the troops, more csjieciully those now formed in brigades, thus breaking the iiillucncc of the national committee. which has heretofore lwen paramount. Shots have at various times recently, been exchanged between the outnosts of the opiMidng forces and sanguinary engagements have with di'Hcnlty been averted. Should a clash eiime it would lie iiil.irult t avoid conditions which would engulf all Europe in the struggle. A dispat. h from Rome says the officials of tin foreign oillee consider that war lielween Turkey and (ireeee is inevitable. 1 I Ossensliin. ISreek. New York. March 27. A St. PetersThe burg special to the Herald Says: Creeks are overflowing with joy at every one of the further complications which follow the efforts of the powers to establish order in Crete, ami reports are made that this sentiment of exultation lias given rise to a strong feel ing that C recce lias lici-encouraged ill her refusal to aid the powers, by tlicir overindulgeuce. and iu consequence a policy of greater severity will soon 1m forthcoming, e'icnif one powder were to fall out of the corns1 rt. The Novae Veiemye. which fairly represents Russia's fixed policy says: "The blockade of (iivece must be hastened even if England stands aloof. All means are gixl to firing good sense home to the Creeks. The only danger is in conflict lielwvcn the Creeks ami the Turks. We must let the Creeks know that they must renounce that desperute step and give up the ambitions for which they started the Cretan agitation." TniTl.HlniiH ConflM-ntril- . Athens. March 27. lly order of the government, the Creek comiiiumlnrit at Piraeus, tin port of Alliens, to.lav prohibited tin departure of the steamer llevakilia and is in sen ted her cargo, which consisted of provisions intended for the Mussulmans on the island of 11 Crete. Washington. March 2d. Tlu secretary of the treasnrv is in receipt of information from tin United States minister at Tnkio. Japan, to the effect that during the present session of the Japanese diet a government coinage bill will In preNcutcd for the consideration of that ImmIv, which will, if passed, change tin standard of value ill Japan from silver to gold. It is proposed tu fix the government parity of or ratio lMtwccn tlu two metals ut 32 to 1. The unit of vuliic will In a gold yen. which will Ik the weight and value of the old Japanese gold yen, which is of tlu same weight and fineness as the , 1 Mnd-in- one-ha- lf g. gold ilollur of the United States. The proposed unit of value will therefore 1m tin exact equivalent of .Ml cents in tiu. United States and approximately f the saim value as the present unit of value in Japan, the silver yen, la'ing at the current rate of exchange, worth jalMiut 51 cents in United States money. It is proposed that tlie smallest coin minted shall 1h- a tire yen piece. Fur ther eoinageof silver will In- - limited to subsiiliarv coins. Thu silver veil now . in circulation will 1m maintained at a other port in tlu Haliamus. with the gold yen. the government In connection with the iWl against pur . prepared to redeem them in gold the vessel, the claimant this morning Wing culled upon to do so. whenever filed his answer to the amended liWl in which he declares that she lias Wen an armed cruiser us charged. He denies emphatically that the Dauntless Why John I. WelmtiT Krfimnl tlie Timlthni has ever Wen used ill any way to entit Wir. of AmlHlmit tle her to forfeiture by the govern2(1. March to Bay Sufficient Omaha, ment. I did not want it, is the brief explanation made by John L. Webster of PROPOSED MONEY REFORM. his refusal to accept the position of assistant secretary of war, which was ofTwo Kills lutriMlurtsi by Sir. Wilkrr of fered to him through Senator Thnre-to- n I h. SI on Sat unlay. The place in considWashington, March 27. Representaered as next to a cabinet position anil tive Walker of Mussaeliusetts today introduced two bills relating to banking pays 84.500 per year. It was also offerand currency. The first bill pmrides ed by wire to General Cowan, hut he that hereafter no national bunk shall was oil his way to Washington on legul be required to dcosit lxnids to secure business, and declined it as soon as he confer-t- o circulation, uml circulating notes an !ri,,t,hd the capital, and had a ton. "'Hb Senator burs Ik issued up to the amount of the is n,m An ,na,lc to. unimpaired capital of tlie bank. The ,,r ex ongivssman Mcikle- same reserve is required for the circu- - iM now that his ,,ut th, Pid.-iit- . a ting notes as b.r individual dejioMts. ' The cash reserve shall W in .s,M.ie. some to Hint onu it insists take it. go and at least one half of it in gold. Tht. sjieeie shall In paid on demand under pctinltv of 24 Mr cent interest as damages during the time nt refusal to so Seen In I mu Im fur the Thirtl Time pay. Xumlier nf ltnile. The other bill provides for the issue of 875IM HJO.oon of Wads under the act Omaha. Ncli.. Mureli 2!. The m.vste-o- f was seen again last night January Id. I75. running from two !rioiis to ten years and lira wing 2' per cent f,ip the tliinl tiun by a niniilsT of interest. Tlie prixveds are to In used Omaha's reputable citizens. It hove in ill redeeming and cancelling oiilstund- - sight uIhhiI the time Hint church wau . and in half an hour had traversed ing United Stales legal tender notes, treasury notes ami silver eertilleales. the heavens, and hud once more disap-Th- e bill furtlier authorizes the sale of It was seen by tlu ample in silver bullion ami silver dollars in tin all parts of tin city. This time the " runic into view in the south-the- y treasury at market value whenever In in as circulation eainnii eastern portion of the horizon. It whs kept of Is sale of Tlie the in the shape of a big. bright light, too money. proeiv silver shall reduce the issue of lmiuis big for a balloon, and glowed steadily, to tlia; extent. It sailed over the city to tlu northwest and then dis'ipprund licliind the houses ami bluffs. It moved very slowWhIi'IiimI liy llie Trmlil ent. March 27. Pris'ulent ly und seemed to In quite near the Washington. Me Kin lev wus an interested witness earth. Nothing but the light was vis- of the cavalry evolutions at Fort Mey- ible, . er, Va.. L.iis afternisiii. A large crowd A Null (iirl ('iiinmltH greeted the president at the Virginia HiitU. Mont., March 2d. Jessie Kelend of the bridge. When the wliitj a sMirting woman, whose real name house earriagi reaelied the fort, a sa- ly, is thought to In Hyfiebl, committed lute of 21 guns was fired. Tlu drill suicide tonight by taking chloroform hall was filled with an audienee of and morphine. A letter wus found in fashionable people, who were interesther trunk from Mrs. A. Kaiser of No. ed KMetators of the eossaeks and other Salt Lake city. drilla introduced bv Lieutenant Short, sin East Tenth Snilli. thfaA th known is Littl j n,,,nl of thl Sixth eaval. After Hie drill K,, ln hiis ,Mon tl,l citi' ,or. luncheon was served at the residence ',1,ho,h mtral jiurs. of the post eomiminder. The Cruliier VantU Agruunil. Will Kevlrw tlie Veteran. MrKliili-New York, March 30. A sjH'eial ca- bh 2d. March National dispatch to the Herald from Huenoa Phihulelphia, rommunder Gordon of the Union Vete- - Ayressays: Montevideo udviees state that tlm runs' Ijegion stated that McKinley has assured him that hu will comu to this United States cruiser Yuntie ran city on April nth and review the par- aground yesterday at Port Nucvu iniru. at the mouth of Uruguay river, of tl'i legion, tlie tlie thirty-sixtanniversary of the sur-- ! 1'ugs are nt work attempting to pull render of Appomattox. The president, off the cruiser.. She is in a dangerous U u metalN'r of the legioti. position. ' f-- 1 i - i msuu-liuM- 1 j j 1 l- air-shi- p SEEKING RELIEF. Wiftlrrn ('iiiicniM.iiiii Sei tin Tnulilent AImiiiI (m-iiiiiForint llr'riin. Salt Luke. March 27. A Washington to the Tribune says: The pres sure from the West to can sc the rescinding of Cleveland's forestry reservation extensions wus today directed toward tlu White House. Senator Allison of Iowa, chairman of tin committor on appropriations, today headed a delegation of Western congressmen who waited nil President. McKinley for the purpose of impressing upon him the necessity for his vacating Hie orders of Cleveland. Others of the party wen Senators Slump. lVttigrew. Mantle und Clark, anil Representative Hartman of Montana. Statements were made ly each of the visitors. Several of them severely criticised the action of Mr. Cleveland and wore not at ull diplomat ie in what they htul to say. President McKinley gave no intimation of what his action would In but promised to give tin ease careful He stated that he had consideration. requested Secretary of the Interior HIi.s to examine into the matter and When he received this rejiort to him. rejMirt he would In in liettcr position to take lip the east. Kc'-iu- l CiinvIelK A r real ii t. Ida.. March 2H. Warden CnmpWll came in tonight with John Hines, who escaped from the penitentiary lust night. George I,..,ll, who with him. was brought in, last evening. The fugitives were captured separately near Vale Or. F.M-Nii- Hoist, 'm-er- "air-ship- ' Suli-lile- j - ls-in- g h Pul-lu- le |