OCR Text |
Show A. 4 f a. r t 4 - ' ; few days ago, and was making preparations for opening on the vaudeville stage with a new specialty. She was about 28 years of age. FOUR LITTLE VICTIMS Result of a Mother Leaving a T' HI'.' W ! ,, Lrke4 Rk rnMr 4 jTnTJhe.body of Sheriff William E, Herron of Plymouth county was morning, bruised and Ip the llou.e and V in frozenfound this near besides, Merrill, where he Rfi had Open if Whnt evidently fallen from the train and tbe Time the Ovum been crippled and unable to reach help fir tarard-- H) Wfr Nebraska Hherlira bad fate. Forred the quartette Had Met oflnno-eewrt- a Mr. Heeeher Injured. llrtih 2 Four children Chicago, Dei locked In a houst; at No 1716, lit third street were smothered to death during a fire In a pile of clothing in a room where they were all plating todat Mrs. Mary Barth, the mother, left the house at 10 30 oclock to go to the Milwaukee X St Paul railway yards to pick coal, locking the door be hjnd her. The children, Joseph, 6 years, Rosie, 4 years; John, 2 years, and Louis, year old, were play ing in the diningroom. During the absence of the mother they managed to secure a box of matches, and It is supposed ignited th clothing accidentally in their play. The 'curtains over the only window in the room were burned" and the casements were The distracted mother rescorched. turned two hours later to find the house filled with smoke. The heap of burned clothing was still smouldering and the bodies of the little ones were ing on the floor. An empty bucket was near by, indicating that an attempt had been made to extinguish the blaze. Unable to open doors or windows, and having exhausted the supply of water in the house the four children were overcome In the dense smoke that filled the whole house and were dead before assistance came. John Barth ,the father, is a teamster and had left home to attend to his duties early this morning. Chi-cag- 1 1 Mhe lPmltlve. New York, Dec. 2 A special from Poughkeepsie, N. Y., saysIn an interview today with Dr. Grace N. Kimball, recently a missionary phy slcian at Van, Armenia, and who Isfiow at Vassar college, her attention was directed to a report in a New York newspaper of Saturday last from Con stantinople, and to the dispatches from Washington in the Sunday papers, wherein Secretary Olney declares certain statements alleged to have been made by her at Chlckering hall, New York, to be unfounded. Dr. Kimball stated that she did not say at Chlckering hall or at any other place, either, that the English flag Is the only on; respected In Turkey, or that (he American If she was so flag is not respected. the she said, reporters misreported, understood her. She declares that what the did say in substance, and now repeats, Is that In the Interior, where most of the missionaries work, and where the massacres have taken place, the British flag Is the one to which they look for protection. - CANADIAN TARIFF. Committer Brniegcd by nil Mori Of Kequeata. Hamilton, Ont., Dec. 2. The dominion government tariff committee opened its Investigation here yesterday, taking evidence in the various industries. The fruit growers wanted an advalo jem on plums and pears changed to a specific duty of I cent per pound, and the duty of 2 cents a. pound on dried The representative nursery peaches. men, clothiers and glass manufacturers, requested that the tariff remain In regard to the articles they produced. The manufacturers of the national cash registers wanted the duty Increased to 33 per cent for better protection. The coffin manufacturers asked that the duty be reduced on raw materials which they have to Import, and stated that even If the duty was taken off coffins they could hold their own. The spice manufacturers want at least ai2j$ per cent ad valorem duty, and 2 cents a pound specific duty on spices , and coffee. The sewer pipe Industry ask for a specific duty of $5 per ton on sewer pipe. The builders wanted the duty on slate reduced to 20 per cent. The grocers guild suggested dhat the duty on rice also the be reduced 2nd almost now was which on syrup, duty prohibitive. The foundrymen desired the duty on iron to remain as at present, but wanted tome minor alterations in the tariff remagarding emery wheela and other of the members deputaterials. Some tion said they wfculdbe quite 'willing to havthe tariff taken off altogether If the Americans also took down their terlff wall.' The manufacturers of tinners tools and carriage findings requested that the duty be not altered. k makers asked that a Tbe which I t on be placed duty present free. ' fire-bric- fire-bric- , Her ISmddrsr. New York, Dec. 2. Mis telle Farbeautirell, who was one of the most ful women on the American stage, died at the suddenly of gastritis --yesterday Park Avenue hotel. She mas In her usual good helth and spirits until a , 1 I Brooklyn, Dec. 2 Word has been re. cehe.l in this city of an accident which happened recently to Mrs. Henry Ward Beether, who I' at the home of her at daughter, Mrs. Samuel Scoville, Stamford, Conn. Mrs. Beecher went to Stamford lor a Thanksgiving visit and felt well and strong considering her 84 years A few days ago while getting out of bed she slipped, striking her head on the floor, The fall rendered her unconscious and she was found by her daughter some time liter. Mrs Beecher is not ablejto leave her room yet, but is improving, and expects soon to return to Brooklyn. CONJUBFB Gfcts BEVENQEL. Quick Man Who Spoiled the Entertainment Badly Puniahed. Now ladies and gentlemen," said the having shown you that the conjurer, cloth is absolutely empty, 1 will proceed to take from it a bowl of goldfish. Presto All around the hail the people were saying, Oh, how wonderful. How does he do it' But the Quick Man on the front seat said in a big whisper to the people near him, He had it up his sleeve. My next trick, said the conjurer, is the famous Hindostane rings You will notice that the rings are apparently separate. At a blow they ail join (clang, clang, clang) Presto! There was a general buzz of stupefaction till the Quick Man was heard to whisper: He must have had another lot up his sleeve. Again everybody nodded and whispered: The rings were uo his sleeve. The brow of the conjurer was cloud ed with 2 gathering frown. I will now," he continued, show you a most amusing trick by whi:h I am enabled to take any number of egs from a hat. Will some gentleman kindly lend me a bat ? Ah, thank you Presto! He etracted seventeen eggsTand for seconds the audience began thirty-fivto think he was wonderful. Then the e t , ' '; TTr ment - - Utah Nursery Company " that Dawson I not dead. Hems NEW YORK CUBANS' -that as soon as h "agon a outside of tow the lid Of the cort-was pried ESTAl.LISHED 1SS5, 1 4 off ai$ whisky and other restoratives Greatly Encouraged by News appU4 with the result that the sup posed corpse was reinstated, ar.d alter A large stock of fruit and ornamental trees, 'tlso small frmfev of the Revolution. an hour or two rtorrcd sufti roses, shrubs, etc. Make a specialty of supplying commercial plant-a... .... . Jence as to the cleijtiy to walk. The low prices. Call and examine stock. A arge lumber ot ihe (Spaniards truth of the s t a f end'ttf' 1 1 1 h dt TMe rfigva - SlV n n etna! charge have left tnpSared Have islsrA tbe Kevntn- - tew lag. tliu NAYLORBuiCK Office: no a the of evidence neighborhood, tiaalsts-Nexer- al Texan Cowbojn -- SALT LAKE t. v UTAH. grave car, ! fv, n.j about the 11 lib Marro'ii Cavalry. Buchanan place w nen Daw-m- i was to have been burled HIS FAREWELL MESSAGE NOTICE TO J t , -- new-mad- e PRINTERS New York. Dec. 2. The Ward Line steamship imiur1, recently from Havana, brought news of the rewlutlon w hich has greatly encouraged the Cubans In this city. The Yumuri was in the harbor of Havana on the dav oj the second departure of Captain-Genera- l ' Weyler In quest of Maceo. A Cuban who had escaped to Mexico was one of the first cabin passengers. He came on a secret mission to th junta, and traveled under an atumed name. He said this morning, that when the ship left Havana everybody was In confusion. Soldiers were tramping through the streets and officers were Samira ork. i s New York, Nov HU Castle, d rn C a woman whose the wealthy in Lon recent unfortunue don, where she wa, ( nnku-- of shop M-- Will UrReerpetuation the of Gold Standard. e,imtce tn odav on the lilting, arrived Ac. steamer Havel ing her was her husband, Fre;!ert s Mrs Cm ties face plainly vow the marks of the It is the o?deal she has jti-- t undergone intention of the (Astles to remain in this city a w$ek or more with friends, after which they expect to go to their Mr Cattle warmly Pacific coast home. expressed hi appreiixtion of the kind words which came from America during dashing about with orders; The most hit trouble.He had no complaints to rigid wratch was kept on persons leav. make about his treatment by the EngIng the city, for fear that news of the lish officials. movements ot the Spanish army would reach the Insurgents. All efforts of the trike at Hamburg. Spaniards to prevent this from reaching London, Nov. 29 A dispatch to the the Cubans, however, were futile, he from Hamburg says that said. The Cubans knew Weylera every Central Fewa It strike the Increasing and that the movement. They had spies .distributed all through the city, and the Spaniards nnmber of men who have quit work is had no means of detecting them. ThesS 12,000, Nevertheless, coal steamers are their cargoes and some spies were in constant communication discharging other work along the docks is proceedwith thejarmies of Gomez and Maceo. Business in Havana was at a standstill ing. There hat been no disorder. The dispatch adds that Tom Mann, when the Yumuri sailed. Half the the English agitator, was arrested while stores were shut up and scarcely any to en'er Hamburg territory, attempting body except Spanish tpftjlere were to be and expelled. The police placed their seen in the streets. Persons suspected on board the steamer Nottingprisoner of insurrectionary leanings were watchfor Giimsby. ed by spies and were irt constant danger ham, bound of being thrown Into prison. TO FIGHT FOR SilVER In a letter toa Cuban4n New York, which escaped the' Spanish censorship, a communication stating that the Cuban bankers have tent word to Gomes Conference in Washiand Maceo, that they would let them Important have money td buy arm, wltb If they ngton Next Month. would hurry the war to a conclusion. These bankers It It said, are very, much A Call Will Be I sawed bjr iirarnl annoyed at Weylera management of affairs, and In consequence their business Vimr Seat Week Hryaa Will Bo has been seriously Injured. TUN Ml Will Hvo Advieo awd Austin Aguero, who left this city on Cenaasl, ont oLthe recent expedition, has writ ten an accounTof'Weylefs recent de Chicago, Nov. 29 An Important confeat in Plnar del Rio to friends here. of leaders In the late campaign ference Aguero la In Maceoa company and took free for tbe In coinage of silver demoof battle the Hills. Ht part Ruby crats, a republicans, silver party populate to" skill of tribute the the pays high Union repreBlmetallc itau young American (n Washington held be will are there Aguero says 10. Texas cowboy with Maceo' conference will be the call for Fie They have proved themselvea to be Issued next week early by General A. for soldiers, alweya ready very daring E. any service that requires physical' en- J. Varner, prerident; and George Bowen, secretary tf the American durance and desperate enterprise. Union. Secretary Bowen said The Cubans art al ways on the alert, and when they catch small detached today that he was waiting to receive the bodies they invariably destroy them. A form of the call from General Warner great many of the Spaniards captured or Instruction to Issue It himself. He have joined the revolution.- - They aay said ft wa expected that Mr. Bryan that Spains comjnlasiarlat has been to would be present to offer advice and be frightfully mismanaged that half the consulted regardlng the best plan to time theyAtfid not get enough to eat. solidify the free silver forces anffcon-duc- t an aggressive educational campaign The Spaniards cannot get any thing hr under 'because to are afraid organization, If possible. foraging ' 'Uey ,1 1 .. The Idea Is to hold the sliver J forces , ,J, forage. The Cubans, on' Yke other hand, are together and lose no ground during the living whlf'he people of. Plnar del next four years, betides making new Rio are v thoroughly patriotic, and the converts to the cause.. atrocities ofth iipahtth'have aroused Senator Jones, Butler, Teller, Dubois their resentmehj to a high pitch. They snd Pettigrew; Governars Altgeld and voluntaally contribute to the support of Stone, Messrs. Washburn and Town the Ctlbati soidiefik - and the executive committee of the Bl. x. G ; I'-- . On metallc union committee are expected x s to be present. i Quick Man whispered along the front bench. He has a hen up his sleeve, and ail the people whispered It on, He has a lot of hens up his sleeve. The egg trick was ruined. It went on like that all through. It transpired from the whispers of the Quick Man that the conjurer must have concealed up his sleeve, In addition to the rings, hens and fish, several packs of cards, a loaf of bread, a dolls cradle a living gineau pig, a piece and rocking chair. The reputation of the conjurer was rapidly sinking below zero. At the close of the evening he rallied for a final effort. Ladles and gentlemen, he said, I will present to you, in conclusion, the famous Jamanes trick recently invented by the natives of Tipperary. Will you sir, he continued, turning toward the Quick Man, will you kindly hand me your gold watch? It was passed to him. Have I your permission to put It into the mortor and pound It to pieces? he askeo savagely. The Quick Man nodded and smiled. The conjurer threw the watch Into Atlantic Chnrrli Virasd. the mortar and grasped a sledge-haMonlca'i Dec., tuer from the table. There was a sound of violent smashing. Hes slipped It up church was burned this morning. Wteh the building collapsed several his sleeve, whispered the Quick Man Now, sir, continued the conjurer, mn were caught In the debris, and two killed William Dougherty and Tom will you allow me to take your handkerchief and punch holes in it? Thank Lennagan, Father Peterl waa celebratrou. You see, ladles and gentlemen, ing mass when the fire was discovered there is no deception? the holes are and he dismissed the congregation just In time to avoid a panic. visible to the eye. The face of the Quick Man beamed. 1111$ time the real mystery of the Foatal Batters. thing fascinated him. Washington, Dec. 2. A postoffice was And now, sir, will you kindly, past today established at Hennlpin, Ida, and me your silk hat and allow me to dance George E. Robinson appointed poston It? Thank you- master. Special postal service from The conjurer made a few rapid passes Freeland to Winthrop, Nataona county, with hit feet and exhibited the- - hat, Wyo., has been discontinued. Postal service rom Bancroft ter Hawlev, Bancrushed beyond recognition. And will you now take off your col nock county, Ida, has also been disconlar and permit me to burn it in the tinued. candle? Thank you, sir. And will you Pacific Cad Fishery. atiow me to smash your spectacles for ' 2 The Thank you Gloucester, Mass, Dec. you with my, hammer? this Time the features of the Quick Schooner Louise J. Kenney owned by Man were assuming a puzzled expres- Gardner Parsons of this city, the largsion. This thing beats-me,- " he whis- est fishing vessel belonging to this port, hat been sold to the Seattle Hardware pered ; dont see through it a bit. There was a great hush upon the company of Seattle. The new owners audienc- e- Thenjthe conjurer drew him- of the vessel propose to fit her for the self up to hit full height, and, with a Pacific coast fishery, and she w ill soon withering look at the Quick Man, he start on her long jonrney via Cap Horn under command of Captain SadSer. On concluded: Ladies and gentlemen, you will ob reaching her destination it Is probable serve that I have, with this geutieman'a that she will be fitted with auxiliary permission, broken his watch, burned team power. Tht vessel i 455 tons bit collar, smashed his spectacles and and was built In Essex In JSS9. danced on his hat." If he will give me further permission to- - paint, green Haaged Baa Mesastleated. stripes on hit overcoat,' or to tie his Tuscogee, Ala., Nov. 2. Last Friday braces in a knot, I shall be delighted to a negro- named Henry Dawson was entertain you. If not, the performance hanged here for murder by the sheriff. is at an end. His body was turned over to his friends And amid a glorious, burst vf music for bdrial. A negro named Reuben from the orchestra the 'curtain fell, f Rice now comes forward with the state- - ii tbf tinw to t Tour Wintp ami Sitmoker KOLLft-KT Kollei4 ton fpt mod now will be toll ftx Anti?r ?1' tbe hot weather wm this Holler it in the of trim. Ihe .Now I Ihe oulyvqiiipped Rutter eonfian j tu thiw Felicitate Over the mum country. This cuDipoiti Is rd csjiccIhIIv tortilla adapt Waller-W- ill Allade to ta- rfRioui This composition we can safely f imi f ante to stand tao year, with proier Batnill asl Hake AayMtart-ta- g Order there now. for this ia the tinel the benefit of your roller, and your money Keesmmewdatioaa. alMO. hpeciu) on tarve lot. KoDerw made to order price or com lu.S.uinK ka, bt Sliver Roller Composition Manufacturing Company ten-eawela- a jiiter-mo- n portion told by the pound. Don t forget to order now pay freight one way New York, Nov. 26. A Herald special from Washington says: President Cleveland has been devoting a Balt Lake Roller Manufac American people at their chief 63 WEST SECOND SOUTH. SALT BAKE CITY. UTAH. WHEN YOU THINK wsagg gaffas srstca JF'GOIKF gr tarots , execu- tive, and there Is little doubt that he will turlng Company, s great deal of time to his annual message due. Ing the past week and now hat It (swell in hand, so that It can be finished In a couple of days. This message Is expected to be ope of the ablest public documents Mr. CleveT land hat written during hli two term. It will be. In a sense, his farewrl! to the aa.iu' EAST Will you ptaasa also think of the Pai barviee offered yua by O-- IVrhs embrace the opportunity to mark .out the course he believes ought tobeloL THE lowed by the national governmentfor PACIFIC the maintenance and and advancement of the honor and prosperity of the couhjj try. FROM SALT LAKEJTO Foreign affairs will naturally claim Denver 23 considerable attention and 'he president 3 hour quicker than any other line. will have an opportunity to congratu. 32V HOURS late congress and the country upon the OMAHA 1 1 hour quicker than any other line. solution of the Venezuelan boundary ST. PAUL..., 47K HOURS controversy in a manner honorably and 12 hours quicker than any otner line. satisfactory alike to the United 8tes 47V HOURS and to Great Britain and Venezuela. CHICAGO 1 2 hours quicker than any other line. The condition of affairs n Turkey will 47K HOURS be discussed In detail, and the presl. ST. LOUIS 1 1 hour quicker than any other line. dent will be able to thow that the ordiThrough train Carry Pullman Dfnfcigj nary diplomatic agencies have sufficed cars Pullman Palace Sleep-er-a, for the protection of American life and Pullman Tourist Sleepers, Pullmsun Buffet Library and Smoking cart. Free property in the Turkish empire. The last paragraph of the message Reclining, Chair cart and Elegant Dny to be written will be those dealing with Corchet. ' Leaving Salt Lake City at 7 a, m. .an the situation In Cuba. He will avail 7 p. m. every dav In the years ' himself of the latest possible Informs City Ticket Office 201 Main St. tion as to the military situation In the Island, and the prospects for the early D. 8. TAGGART. Trav. Pw. D. B. BUKLEY. Gen. Af t. Pass. Pep , success or failure of the Insurgents may have much to do with shaping hta policy. Present Indications are that he Istiu rtghl Earh Otkrrf wilt make no radical recommendation Paris, TXh Nov. 29. For some tlm on this subject Indians of Red River aud Eagle Although there Is no prospect for en the Choctaw Nation, have be Counties, actment of any revenue or financial match games of ball and De playing his of rest the term, legislation during Mr. Cleveland Is understood to be pre- rivalry became to intense that bad Moo was engendered. paring for an elaborate discussion of Last Thursday-a- f Good water, the these subjects and will recommend between the two counties cullegislation which he believes, If carried minated in a in which the genera) fight, finanthe the will and out, put treasury butt-enof bail were free'.jr sticks their cial system of (he country on a s ound knocked used men were and down MI basis. ball field, some 20 or 30 be "The president will doubtless express over the less more or Injured. Will Goings had his approval of recommendations for Inhis skull crushed and died in a short ' revenue revethe by Imposing creasing time. Eastman Battiste received Injurnue duties on tea and coffee and inies f(pm which he dieJ. John Billy was creasing the internal revenue tax on Sheriff HptOH of seriously wounded. beer. EagTe county was 0 badiy1njured1t loThe financial reform recommendations tah! he cannot possibly recover. Jtjo of tbe message will be along the line arrests will follow, a the Indians hawse of Mr. Clevelands former suggestions, no law for killing another In a ball and will have at their basis the advogame. No firearm or' knives were: cacy of the tingle gold standard as the used. foundation of the monetary system of the country. THL WEATHER BF.HAXt.ElK. The retirement of the greenbacks and the Sherman notes will be recommena Mnowaterot Vial Cyelone ded at the same time, to enable the Bsaa. Taalrw, bank of the country to Issue circulating y la Cwwri. Tunica, Ml., Nov. 29 A cycltmer Butte. Nov. 29. For the first time In note which will be safe and which can pasted through the northwest corner of In In volume or contracted be to was made this state an effort today expanded this town about it o'clock last night the district court to Introduce the use of meet the need of the business of the a northwesterly direction. taking ult.-T- he 2 ' fn a as evidence the country. One end of a box car on a twitch via case on trial Involved a question of the Mr. Cleveland It alive to the necessiblown off, a negro church was destroyed surgical treatment of a broken limb, and ty of contluulng the expansion of the y that navy and of constructing coast defenses an old mill and a number of housea-blowIt was sought to show by the -down. Sarah Clay, colored, the surgeons work had been done lm. to put the country In a position to resist andSam Jellied, Clay seriously Injured, to declined McHatton properly. Judge foreign aggressions, and the recom- The wood near here are strewn with, take judicial notice of the correctness of mendations on these line made by Sechousehold plunder and bedding. The l process, and re retaries Lsmont and Herbert In accuracy of the southbound passenger train slopped one-mi- le It, rove to In evidence will seconded be th quired expert reports north of here, taking on a woman, which could not be preduced, and the message. a child, victims of the disaster. Coran(l as evidence. wa ruled out rect new ot the damtge and lost ot life Moonlight and Sunlight Compared. not definitely known. A heavy snow The brightness of the moon Is not so hat been IMaaatrena reaffaffratlea. falling for ten hou;s. than the aame area of the Seattle, Wash., Nov. 29. More than much greater tahalf the business portion of the town of sky at la shown by Flammarions The Peoria house Peoria, Ills, of amount The bles of relative was light Leavenworth, Okanogin county, $3O,0O( moon full of tXe it destroyed by fire.--L- ost otally total which fire compared light originated, early destroyed by There were several narrow escape sun of the t. In the Bjork hotel. with the total light by morning, yesterday Several hotel guesta had narrow es. Flammarlon, but In A way that it would from death. Police officials arrested Jeff Iaget and a capes, but no loss of life resulted. Prac- be a very bard task to reproduce it In Albert Else, two bandits. In Kansa In article an wa's carried tne to on readable shape adapted tically no Insurance we will City,They all frame this However, attempted to hold up an say department. being buildings destroyed, ' w 111 rob the Alton deductions astronomer' express train at B?ae reach that the great structures. The total loss near Cut, a much receive we Independence. that light prove $50,000. . Herman Walters, a teamster, comLeavenworth it a divisional railroad from the sun as could be emitted, by mitted suicide at Jefferson City, Mo., by It is 680,000 full moons!, town of about 500 Inhabitants. from Capitol bluff, a distance on a beautiful plateau at the ' jumping Midnight Watches. of 75 feet. He had just been granted mouth of Turn water canyon on the -How Impressive decree of divorce, 'his wife! girm pos- -' Great Northern railroad. Noiselessly did the burglar put his session of the children. head out of the window to see if a poGave Herwlf Away. A Texas cowboy who was defendaat liceman was in sight. did a of in a breach of promise suit said he was cook): Why Lady (In pursuit Are these? lass-sueTexas Sifter- - - you leaye your place? he Idle hi at fears, approachdreadful stand Miiuiling the I Blobbs couldnt . Cook: Do you Object to fishing on ed the dressing table of the midnight way the faster and misses used to quarSunday? Slobbt That's where I draw pair.' rel, mura.iL. the line. wathes of the night!" Lady. What did they used to quarrel The tight-rop- e walker had a steady- he about? ; ' Securing th two ! one made an easy exit from th house New position, but day he fell off and lost-Yor- k Cookr- - The way the dinnerwa " World. cooked.! Utp( ; hours I N rr 7 g V j, ,y - A ds tsl t n their-annua- y wm' alt-uat- I - stem-wind- -- |