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Show THE PAYSON GLOBE VOLUME MARSHALL, 3. JUDD, PAYSON, UTAH, 8 AT U III) AY, JAN. 18 189fi. BRI6HAM IDAHO CRIMINAL NEWS. THE TARIFF TO THE FRONT TWO CATTLE RUSTLERS JUGGED AMD BROUGHT IK. Judge Ju d Will be Made Trial District Attorney. ing Plan to Keep the Silver Question Down. of Mrs. Goddard for the Billof John Biers Attempted Bob- bery at Wardner. Bill to Eatablish an Three Lucky Ken Chosen by Bank with f S.OOO.OOO Capital An Dulse, Mu.. Jon. 13. -- Sheriff Moscly the President Yesterday The Ap- arrlvi-Alien not Entitled to Compensation from (iruiul Junction, pointments Well Received, Even I ulo.. withtoday Ed Ferris, charged with eat for Indian Depredations Efforts by the Rival Candidates Why tic rustling. Deputy Sheriff ltnlstoii in Behalf of Now Mexico Plan for Judge Young Was not Considered also came in from Tanias prairie with a Big Ship Canal. John Pierce. Ferris's part m r In crime. Wsstern Motes and Personals. Lta-a- l stockmen sutislied themselves some weeks ago that Perils und Fierce . Washington, Jan. IS. It Is underWashington, Li. c., Jan. 1.1, stood about the Keiiate that Hcnutor President Cleveland .ut an end tu tile were the leaders of a gang of and Julies of Nevadu is quite as anxious to to Fcdi-raeffect l their prepared aguuy regarding puslll.ii.s In The mm, however, were giv- serve Die cause uf silver in cunncctiuii tin in-Suite of I'lnli, when, at l capture. en a I lip by friends, and mill disap- with the tariff bill as he is tu inininte cluck tuiliiy, he sent in to the Swiut. peared before the tillicers could, lay the sugar Inlerest. Alany nf the sliver tin nuniitintiuiis nf Julin A. man-hul- l tu hands on them. men are nf the oplniuti that the plan of uf Judge the liiMrirt court, Julin V. WOMAN TRIED F lit AH'KIiElt. Is tu get the JiulU tu I..- District Atturtn-y- , umi Nal 1' or tliii-M. lirighmu tu U Putted States weeks a murder trial has the House tariff bill through loith in prugi ess at Lcwislon, now houses and have It gn tu the PresiThe nomination of Mr. Alai shall was ended, that Is one of the most sen- dent,. by w hunt they think it will he lulillil-utl- y This would raise the tariff predicted last Wedncsiia) sational In the history of the Hint., a vclik-din these dispatches. There haa neii Airs, (.iuddard being the tlefeiiduiit. The quest Inn and have a tendency to make erlnie charged against Airs, iloildard it the sole issue in the approaching y been a iimiTii-ii- t since when ilu-ireasun for revising the opinion. was the iniiriler ot John Sins on May campaign. The silver Republicans Hull lust, on the Helillssler runeli, near Air. Aiui shall was chosen after ctm-fu- . that this is the wish uf their Wuhu, abuut twenty-fiv- e exaininatiiiii of the imperil hy Allnriiey-llencru- l miles cnlleagues, and smile of the loin lcwislon. Biers wus a wealthy funner class are determined to If llarinnii, and after ruii.-owner fiuni 1th consullatliin a a number of Wyoming. He and prevent the rnnsuminatiiin of this (halliard appeur to have had sum scheme. They think tills can lie done Representatives from adjoining business euniiectiiins in Wyoinlng. wit-- by putting a free coinage amendment Stutes, and also Kepi cKeniative Clin esses testifying that Airs, (imldard on the tariff bill, and it Is ence E. Allen of I'tah, nil of v. hull altogether were familiar with his qualilicaihni... had been to the Wyoming ruuch with pmliahle thut an effort will be made In ner sou. For mime time past the Allorney-Gcti-crThey hecHine Interested In that direction. It Is considered inure In Nez has eliminated from the list ai ranching l.rce county and than thut Senator Jones candldutes hut Air. Alai sliull and JudKi leased the Bclillssler ranch, a laige anil would probable r heartily with Ills Revaluable property. This property was publican silver friends Kusktn. ile evidenced this very In this direction. in his conversation with several pulilh n the hands of the court, ami a recelv-- r He Is acting an a Populist, and It Is rewas in charge of It. Mrs. (hiddard membered In this connection that men in Washington, whom he ciuks the ml Biers operated It until a short lime examined tery carefully regarding thi Populist In their caucus a few weeks efure the shiaitlng. Bonte trouble uruse slnre two eniidlilutes. Even then he shower declared for a silver amendment letween them and Airs, (imldard lndleatluns of preference for Air. .Mur In the tariff, as well as on the laind bill. Biers away, at the same time It Is also shall, on the ground nf his age and th. considered good tactics In the 'Ut n:ng Ida dock off the pluce. On n ay light for the silver substitute which would be olferen opportunity bond bill him in consequence fur a lung and suc- mth Biers and two or three of his men to hold the tariff hill in suspense for tu the ranch. It ie charged that the iiresent. cessful career as Federal Judge ii Utah. It can be said fur Air. Marshal they went fur the puriame of getting that even the advocates of other JP a tight. Hlers went Into the burn, Report on Public Buildings. spoke in the highest terms O' where It appears one of his men slept. his ability and personal charactt r. o. Mrs. (haldard followed him. Washington, Jan. AO. In reply to a Frank resolution his entire litii(Bs fur the place, and u Ward, one of Aim. Goddard's hands, presented by Senator Al Itch-e- ll was there. (Hop., Ur.) relative to the delay of the satisfaction which his appuintnu-iJust what transplnd Is the Portland public building, Ihe Secwould give to the liar of Utah. entire) nnre or less uncertain, hut shouting It is alleged thut Ward oa-neretary of the Treasury sent a letter to Irrespective uf the personal prefeier.cn ire on Biers and that the latter re- the Hcnate.glving the facts relative tu uf the attorneys. turned the lire. Airs. Goddard also had that building and alao a statement rePLEASING TO BALT LAKK. i gun and begnn to shoot Biers in the garding other public buildings upon The appointment of Judge Marshall uck. according to the story brought which no work has been done. lie while disappointing to his rivals und ut on stand. One of Biers's men states that ujion the convening nf the their supporters, was gratifying to tin hut herthethrough Fifty-firt inn. Her son the books ofCongress here were upon as a whole. The expression wai Fred, a lad, took the also, the Treasury Department firing iiion 1S3 general that the lreHideul had chiMtn ihe other and men, buildings In various stages of erecfollowing a man for the Federal mine distance. Biers, who was anthem old tion. That Congress authorised sevenLench. und attorneys who exiiect ti 'nan. died from his wounds and Mrs. public buildings and extensions uppractice In the Inited States court acre odilard was brought to trial for his ty on seven marine hospitals. The next pleased to know that it would be pre- murder. two Congresses authorized twelve pubsided over l y a competent jurist. lic buildings anil Improvements uixtn ATTEAHTED HOLD-UAs soon as the news of the apolnt-nien- t hospitals. There are now A special from Wardner says: Two live marine was circulated, profeaMuria. e of which no buildings brethren of the new Judge and bus.mst masked men teiitered Fred Kpplnger's twenty-livhave been prepared. It haa men hastened to the olliccs of Kenni tt. saloon last night between 11 and I: drawings been the general practice of the deMarshall & Hrudley to extend congrat-ulation- s 'clock and ordered hands up. Hugh to erect buildings In the orto the fortunate candidate. Harnett, a butcher, thinking It was a partment their authorization. The SecThese Judge Alarshall received mcil, ,t-l- y ioke, grabbed one lubber, heat him over der of calls attention to the fact that and without manifeeting ehillun the head with a gun. The rolilier's retary Hume there were who assured him that mask fell off and both men ran away. notwithstanding the large number of no Increase In the he was making a mistake In abandon- No boodle was secured. Clarke Htratton buildings authorized, annougn tiieTW&flry as recognised as one of the men and force of sunot Vcrease ing the practice of his profession, and of .iO,wJO, and been prowf these he did not contradict. Among hit. .,4 arrested today. expect tu aays4eM,(,b4. nent Is making every - - man ii xXiImUaiI nnswitvia firm iNrf ' . 4 ( 4wirlng the exact statue nwa tivQ Bald in what might be done re- - I litigation and him to . .' Recalled by a Balt, gardlng it In the brief time leftthat his I Whsliingtun,- - n. is. attend to It. It la expected ronflrmatlon will speedily occur, and0f state John W. Foster appeared be--. upon It, and adequate that he will receive hla commission II (l)re the Supreme court today to argue II bor now Imposed within the next two weeks. the caBe f Mutarco Ornelas, Consul of provision must he made or a sufficientThe position of United States District II lhe Henubllc of Alexico, vs. Iirex Ruiz, I number of employees or work on pultof BuUdO The 11c buildings will continue to be de- Judge is a lire one, at a salaryfor Ueml and Juan Lhique. some I j,UB revives a year, payable monthly, and the history of the Garza II layed. no lack The years Its Incnmlient will have rHl(1 lnto MeXc(J m lSKl and 1WB. Tnternxtional Fiscal Enterprise, of time for recreation. Two terms of II defendanta together with about 130 Jon- - 11 -- The House the court, together with terms of the ...hers under the leadership of one I AAashlngton, Committee on Hanking and Currency United States Circuit court, will b, the I cmaldered the In this city. bigln- project for an Intcrna- held f Si catl"d t,onal American bank, which was one ning on the first Alonday In April and "e "we"' m"' the ffrst y Sd ws. MrX I ISiOGIlAPILlCAIa. tto iTnttwi HiatM Msnihfll An h I Amenean congrfM, I I lhe John A. Marshall was born SeitenilHi ihe atAaInel Government Mexican of nnnllcatlon the I wli.-nIn incnnxirators r, lkVl, III Fauquier county. Vu.. Among the t, I I re Cornelius Hllsa and Charles 11. received his early education. He hi lend- - I Hn caf,'n,1 Maxey of the United I Cool-hJudge ed fur a time tin University ul Virginia, I apiiealed Jefferson T. Xew 0f York, did not gradual. from tliul Insiliu- - I States District court. He released their."1 (HrnMli. J B. Clarkson, on the ground that the of-- 1 1, tlon. He rind law at Imnie. snd In Mai Call-ISA",nur AI Al prisoners of Estes snd ' waa adnilite.1 to llie Virginia l ar. charged against them were of a J lie at once cum? to lUh,. airly Iiil in ...thurt-The 1 Merten .(.. fo'bM1 puti thfl capital stork at $5.- . . .... , and authorises the bank to act I I fur several Supreme court. Mr. Foster, In urging ujo.oud Marshall, where he th financial agent of any Govern- -Inter-Americ- The; lv.i-i- euttle-tliii-v.- -s Hull-silv- - Alar-felui- l. la--- it uu-un- Recond Ueut. K. N. Iilake, Fifth Artillery, to be First lieutenant. Treasury First .teurtstant Engineer C. II. Foot of Pennsylvania, to be Chief Engineer. Second Assistant Engineer 11. N. Wtxol of New York, tu be First Assistant Engineer In the revenue cutter service. , 1111 for a Skip Canal. Washington, Jan.' IX In the House tmlay Representative Dalzell of Pennsylvania Introduced B bill, eonatllutlng Andrew Carnegls, George A. Kelley, Charles Itaeheler, tiiarlea McGee atul twenty-si- s other peiwonn, a corporation under the name of the Lake Erie A Ohio Flvt-- r Ship I'aiitl company, with power to construct and maintain a canal connecting Tike Erie and Ihe ( llilu river. The bill abut confers authority on the company to establish vsrlmis branch canals. The caidtal stock is not to exceed $.HM,uuu per mile, and the bonded and other linlelitedness is not to exceed a similar suin. The coiniiany Is authorised ulso to Issue llrst mortgage bonds of the amount of I2UU.UUU mile tu carry on Its work. ir Heavy NUMBEB 50 100,000,000 A6RES Went after Theodore Turner to procure the Itcenae. Dr. Hooker la a noted physician throughout the State, and Aflsi Anderson is well known In Ogden and this city. Fresnu without going through tha Senatorial Contest Causes s of I ''reiving bids at aiiclloti as requited l y a provision of the Pullttcal Friction and Heat Cede of Cal'.r.mila. The railroad wanted tu lui the franchise on I right and so fur a writ of mandate, Blackburn's Supporters Must Dalay wliiih liua lopn denied. This decision tha Voting1 Until Wilsons Succaa-la be may provocative uf some trouble, Sworn In Dr. Huntsr tha f.ir olln-towns and cities along the ot lroioaed line of route may follow Congratula- Fresno's example and the projected en" , AdTnU Euu-rteil terprise lie hampered by many delays. OFLANO Why Great Britain So Yearns for Alaska. pro-era- It Cannot Now be Cultivated for Lack of Seucoaat Facilities for The Alaskan Transportation Boundary is Fixed, and Will not ba Altered Senator Davis Telia About the Matter. Washington, Jan. 12. -- Sciiatur Davis of Ihe Committee mi Foreign Rein I ions IMS liven giving considerable attention to the Alaskan dispute. He has fiiunil nothingliniiinlary in his liivi'sligaiiuns which wuuld ciuioe him to the lines which ine always change uniler-stmas the laniinlai , ninl uihui M'lilch liolh cnunliies luie been ,i ng for many yais. lie sat that Hie only question ill dispute Is whether Hie leu marlin leagues Hum the ocean front the tiiainlaiul or front llni iidpi-eeIslands. Mr. I tails says this docs nut even present a case lor arldlrntluii, II Is nmnifeelly itecaum , plain HiiU Ihe shore of the mainland nf the ruiiliiient is Ihe ImimIn of the true line. It Is ulsu evident frnin tile nf llie liiniin-lal- n range us a line Hun the men wlin drew the boundary meant thst the line should la tell leugui from the ocean where II tuuelied the mainland. Islands, he said, always go with tile shore, Hnd when a question I arloes as lu whether nit Island, no I tlr at what time setlb-- or claimed, I tu one country nr unuiher, Ii Ke always to the owning tin I ij'ulnbiiid. If the niaiiilmid Is inljiii-eiit- . I !l. Is wllli the islniul of tin Alaskan tin proper-t- y archliielugo. They of Russia, because Russia owned Ihe mainland of the slmi-c-, and Itccanie the property of the I'tilted Blules when Alaska wus sold to this munlry. The desire of Great Rritiiin fur a mr- I llun of (lie Alaskan eoust Is pliiinly I cvldeiit. deelures Beimtor Davis, when It Is considered that then, is a vast nn-iin- t nt r Queen Alargherlls uf Italy now nukes long excuniluna on lief lileycl. Her Is bring follow vd Ills court ladies. dn-- Conunerclal-sa"J,.pev1,l- L tTum iVankfurt, Ky. nomination of Sena! tor Rlnckburnthe by the Democrat Y, the Itepubllcan caucua. LTJ? t,L,1,,fr ol11,1ll'u tht fMetool V 'V. . J411 Rlnckburn and riie imnn U;!,dln th buriml OI Kvp! orTL f Hunter haa had 1 Costa Bicana Excited. New York, Jan. II. A aiieelul to tha World from Ban Jose, Cosla Rica, suys: The lutesl lie we from t'uba lias so exelted CiiImiiis anil their sympathizers here thut there Is danger of an outbreak. The Htores of Ihe KpantMh mereliiiiiUi hiv guarded by lailice. The Hilda ',ds"y received hun-Trmt,tlon Goverunieiit lias Issued a stringent e cunxnilulaiory against disturbers of public order. a for ballutlng the .provide wiid Tuesday after tha asaetnblaga of Ml tklalature. lilackburn'a A FISHY STORY. wy there will be no joint ballot Tuea! Tbs United States Government la not lroveot,loUylPl1"t, lf fl,butering wlU "Wadtl election for .. a Railroad Builder. '. aucceaaor will be January 10th. )r. Beattie. Wnsh.. Jan. U V. Illuckburn men will th new chief engliuH-- r of lhe Irkutock Ihiiuc ratio mvmtMT liave here and Yludlvoatock division of RukhUi's Insist no They great strategic railroad, says that feeduualllles. ers will be built from tint main line, Meantime all Intervat centers in the ne. on an understanding with the ,h ,:ont Air Ierslan Government, to Herat, another lhe,.aol?ni?,dln and Tunipklna, Into Afghanistan over thu Thibet li.it. Th f tha iiiiiuntnliis, a third lulu 1,1111 With- iM'tween AfghanlHtan and PerHla. Tills Iiui nd wllh Wllaona i.hio..Utni u. will bring Russia Into the center of the ta thp tla Aslstlo Ihiwcis ami right at the doors !m.,!u11 nd iJMnocmia. Tha i.'um" uf India. You will perhaps be Interon was aelected by loT vil.iT tl,l:tlona ested tu know," said the doctor, "that may ba flndtng of the the Russian Government Is building ciNuniltteea the Hjrlitthewill Km on th several merchantmen to ply between tauViIV lh Colll,nl, If VlHdlvostiK-ami some port in Alaska. will iK'n,uralf ar unseatedreport Hunter We are now building tlnve of them at m i! h!!v 1,0 further trouble; but the Yladlrostock and three more are to lie lher w,u built at (Tonstadt; they will all ba finmen decided long and ished within a year or so. U,,ced tlwt ,hT W,H flllbua-- r on any attempt to consider "It Is not decid'd which port we will tha ,on contealed aeala previous to gi to; iierhniai one will Is made, for I the Inllcd Ktafes la to build a railroad I , 111,0,1 aucceaaor being aeated. Thera to aotiin point north or Alaska, and ,u",uLt bot a free sliver elected in Wilson's place 'T1!1 It makes Its terniinua that we rom wwlwssn county. shall make our port. ' "This la a port of the grand strategic I . Allison's Advantaraa. llan, and It la being carrlid out by an I uinleratandliig between the two coun-- 1 Cincinnati, Jan. tries. The Unlte.1 Mtatea will build a U. Perkins cinTri bu ,'rge line north to Hllka. cross the Herlng aecond in the aeries of IVmimerctel-se- a Islands as far as practicable, and I rtlcles on the that from that point make connection with I will be presented at thecandidates Bt. Louis I Is ahlpa Russia building, making yntlun. In ability and special execu-Ih- e Vladlvo- - !!v quallilcations he places Benator AL journey from Alaska tu stock in twenty-fou- r " l?nd to houra.- As Allisons am- dldiuiy Is not antagonistic to any other 0n SEVEN LIVES TAKEN. natl.ml." more thanrewrda h,a probable. After hi Judicial Expenses. Washington, Jan. 13. Work upon to- the urgent deficiency bill was of the House day by the Commit lee Approfirlations having charge of it, and the bill will Is reported to the House In a few days. In the estimates the rlnclal Item la fS.uuXuuu for the expense of the rutted States courts In way of fees and gen baiMij era! expenses. It Is thought by the expenses of these courts are piled up unnecessarily, and the tu Judiciary Committee is rxis-uteagain iintposa legislation to reduce fees ltd and curtail the fee system. Ho Gold Punt Bet Apart. Washington, Ini. IX The today laid before the Senate a letter from the Secretary of Ihe Treasury in reply to a resolution of in-quiry presented Ity Air. lVffer as to whether $100,000,000 In gold had at any time been set apart from other funds. The Secretary states this has never country In the Northwest territory MrunluIZV been done, there being no provision of which can reach the seaboard only through a pass In the north Rocky law authorising It. mountains, and thence across the strip of lund owned by the I'tilted Slates. Will Report Favorably. East of the Itocky mountains atnl east Jan. IX The Henate uf the Akiskan coast la a Washington, of Committee on Judiciary today derided I almost Inestimable extent, country known as to report favorably the nomination of I the IVarc River country. There may CharDs U. Bomonlon, to be lilalrlct I v UNl.uun.ovU acren of tiilnble nr for the Western district of I t,ira ground there. It hus the benefit Tennessee. This appointment was op- - I lr tl' warm curreuta fnnn Ihe luilile, I toned by Senator Harris and ntllder climate than charges I whlrl1 niak(sD Itof athe Northwestern ler- filed, but they were not regarded as 1,1 sutDrlent by tha Judiciary Committee ' I rllry still further cast. It Is desired I by Great RritHln to 0sn up this great I wheat and For Cuban rounlry, nd abort route the sea. A tT- 1I?i tuT Kle branch of the Cansdlnn toPuellle Wssiiinetno road n I ode V !utlln king could be built through this lVace River rtgl'111' ,ln', bY Ia the through In"ure,,t ThBn- - niounum. reach the seacoast without Vi they appear to have a seat of KwUh government In the island and tha folTERRIBLE DEED.. OF PETE It sad fs sound on all Itepubllcan lowing of a majority of the natives uf TJis Ides, his safe conservatism being that place. He Is directed rttS the GommiU Suicide, After KlmngTurn- I " " the many elements commending Wifs and Fivo Children hy United Stutes; there would lie another To Admit Mew Mexico. ,,lm f,,r cUlef executlve. ing on tho Gas While They Slept. Gear sreat naval station and a inllllary post Washington, Jan. nf Iowa Introduced a bill In the Senate eiimmanilliig our Alaskan territory, Clnclnnatls Argument tho protection which the Alaskan ClileHKii, Jun. 13. l'etcr llougaard, today for the admission of New Alexico and Cincinnati, Jan. R. AtcLean, coast now gives to this country would to have been liisune, killed Into tha Union. lie largely nullified. Tho object uf himself, wife and flve children Inst pruprietor of the Enquirer, who resides In Senators BlackWashington, Brice, the is Great lirltaln quite plain. I'lsut BAIL REFUSED. and tha Kentucky Is opened hy night. greatly fertile IhiuIn tu coast Hiiugitnnl was a Dane, living at STd burn, Lindsay delegation, as well as a part through . Hlxty-llrs- l street. He wrote bi a friend uf the Indiana Laudars of tha Uprising Will Hava building a road to tin. meniliera of Congress, li see River region, lliere would Is ti lling hint what he wss gi- a Hard Tima. . . .. . the vast fields of eercMlN ci.niH'llng wllh I yM,ienlsy Hn,i HH,ke of diamonds the ure Y",1,Miratl,1g with the Cincinnati PaUAunbiirtte1 from CaMTuwn,,1mtL lh S11! ral1K,d ln "J: K,Hl1 "1,,n I islfhv would lindl.y hla aide when they I NjJ.TeVm.nlJmio NowhSt00 these entered the house. The letter was reHalted today, says the latest advices cannot lie oiieucil nor the hinds ceived by lloiiguard'a friend today, guarantee fund of 00,000 has been from Iretorla state ball has been re- fields In addition to the enlargement uf the long haul to lie lereloiied Informed the njlce. cured, fused the ringleaders of the recent disof Music will terminus of the Canadian Iacillc Thu Immediately luiuse, lie sent tollsll, a strong committee imllre forced lIuuKHanl'H turbances at Johannesburg, and the the to present the In Washington terminus Without anullier road. overcome wen almost when by they conother people arrested In the name claims uf the Queen City, and this great Held cannot lie fumes of gas. com ml! Iru espects much aawtetanca nection have been liberated on $300 Alaska, these I without thu cement of the thel.lislnirs discoven'd s(vcn bonds each, they those who are already working I States. I'nltisl of The ffture Jels gas every The dlsiatch adds It Is expected that flP (m.MI,ati at the National capital. not think this corpses, I liven and In the severe measures will lie taken against novernmenVwm dees h,1VW.."L . "pn,a.'1 ever wVlnisv The I the leaders of the uprising in spite of Li ',vl'l, l,1Jr al,,!lw (?J Bt. Louis's Workers. of arijltratter the fact that It In apiiarent they were family but the hUHlmnd anil S,brv Ht. Ixiiils, Jan. IX The advance whllu they wur asleep. deceived and taken by surprise by Dr. guard of the committee which will I The dead; . Jameson's incursiun. Kir Hercules Rob-- 1 I lkiuls's claims to tho DemoJ y ivr lluiigaard, liuslsnid, 40 years craticHt. Appotnttuenta inson. Governor of Cape Colony, it ap-committee next Thursday is allearn, made every effort to secure len-- I I Waahlngton. D. C.. Jan. II. Rccre-enc- y on its was to Waahlngton. ready for the prisoners; but the extreme Ury Knilth has apisilutcd Wilbur Cram Francis, C. C. Marti It, National section of the lioere are much Incensed I an,l Frank A. Webslcr of Harwell, (ommllleeman J. G. Prather and W. and very difficult to control. appraisers of thu Fort Ilartsuff If. Thompson left Kt lamia this murn- lmnduned military reservation, s The new Ailnlstry for Cape Cokiny tug. In addition to these a committee Is regarded as a device to shield ex- - I I I twenty-ttv- e of cltlsens. Including Gov. yJot'Mr. Marsli'an lieea'ine hssocIkIc'I whit I from Issuing notes to clrculute as mini- - Premier Cecil Rhodes and Sir Hercules I Treasury Statement. leiia, a Htnne and Alayor Walliridgw, will leave Insurrection been had the (Up-- 1 in M. W. Robinson. Cn Ini United Is also It Is n V. and D. States, the said, Ilradlcy Rhodes, llcnmlt C., Jan. ey (', Washington. I "'r I Slit iS. occurrence before a the Jin year it pnssed mm the n. snt lirtn of llennetl, Marshall statement of llie condilion of the JJSITlS Comptroller Eckels addressed the very bad health. llnolh-yTill only piil.lic uiilce In hus I at San Ignacio and that the latter af--1 committee, stating that he favored the Advices from Johannesburg say the I Treasury shows: Avnlliible rash. $IS0, JSShiS'fl.l! held was that of PnilAte Judge of Ball fair was a mere piece of marauding I Mt.diHliment iSSStMc under a bank to Boere are of such Ultlandera UloSBi the Sfi7.711.nSS. expetqing too,$K; gold reserve, I for I - I tHhun thp uri,re of murder nd i'1" make a search for arms. lly. lIuuKtird had wrliln to a mornthe United Slates, he said, pnqier ex- and It Is steted the Germane have been- I A Pennsylvania Dutchman, of the same year. He wns inan i. l Ing iHUKr that he Intemhil to rom- - I McKlnh?y will rluae hla second term an W resoluanil Boiith American 1. Miss Klrkiulrirk. IfM. Jessie republics holding meetings passing lo wiivn-haer- o Octulsr e change with them to loI ' fn ' compete success- tions telling Emimrur William tu mind and enable dsiigliti'r of the late Most Klrkpalili k. of Chief own lils business. and merchants with European fully THE OTHER CANDIDATES. will Dr. Jameson and bis lieutenants, manufacturers. All South American followed far as known, art still at Pretoria. The Guv. West was strongly endorsed by exchange la now handled through Lonmen wnu:n I will lu.uuu uiniard'a "f lairaae, in don and other European centers, and Times says the offfciuls of the British South Africa fifty yeHrs ago. Through J Keci eta ry Carlisle and Kentuckians Africa company deny Dr. Jame- hie energy anil leVrer,,,A,miirtera at"nnre sent to I lir,liably lrtlrlite.,uM In the evening who had formerly practicrd with h.m ut a small saving ln exchange often de- - South spirit ho be- - the house. He siunded on the dur I inllllary adson was of the fnnn poet deposed JThcAnlt!!! the bar ministrator on the recommendation of came a leader among the Boers. . nnd was admitted by llniiKsard, who,lon the Halt which was consigned to one Far- he thought, should not lie permitted to their roiniiany. of no anyhe had Intention said killing fatal to his candidacy. Judge Judd I safe, one Burghers Still Under Arms. of the Imprisoned Hand lead- - I hsUp rlrrulatlon in the United Stales, Tha Bata Cut Goaa Deeper, was early wiped off the slate, and Judge rar, body, ami who seemed to 1st In good Great Britains Backdown, Johannesburg. Transvaal, Saturday. spirits. There was no odor of gas I Chicago, Jan. 12. Thera Is trouble Merritt's age disqualified him from cmi- ers. waa opened by the custom officers I and it should lie under such restrkv and was found to contain 10,000 revol- - tions that It would not lie given an ad Hlderallon. Jan. 11. Henor Jose Jan. II. The passport restrictions nlsiiit the house, anil as the reixirtor I ahead for the Union Pacific, Denver A Washington, under Guv Andrade; the Venesuelan Minister to which were Imposed during Ihe crisis could And no corjss hn went bock tn I Gulf railroad, and it Is likely to coma judge Judd geta a consolation prize vers and 7000 rounds of cartridges. vantage over other banks deIt should case In in nearly two years of service as Diseminent control. the United Status, was shown the ca- have lssn removed, but the burghers llie office. llougaard must have turned I out loner in Ita fight agalnnt the Atchl-o- ii trict Attorney, and Nat Krigliam Is rethe gnn aa Boon an the newsiiMr non road. It today carried the war Into olde to do all Its business In the United blegram to the effect that Great Brit- are still under arms and have liecn orGulf-8anFe. The Joman left him. tained ln his present position, which loissenger rates, reducing those from ain, according to the Westminster Ga- dered to remain In the vicinity of 13. At a special States. Tex.. Jan. Galveston, less much lucrative Denver to Chicago by $3 and those from will, however, prove zette, wii about to renew the effurt to hannesburg. of the board of directors of e meeting Denver to St. Louis and the Missouri officers under Blutvhnod than It did in the are Ills JatncHuii still Dr. Senators. and Tho Indian Problem, for Utahs relations direct Waiting A Colorado Fe diplomatic railroad Santa the Gulf, Tomorrow It will reriver by $2.S0. days. There Is no reason to doubt held 13. IX The Repub- - with Venezuela, the overtures to be at Pretoria, wh re Sir Wnlter Jan. Secretary Jan. electwan Aldace Washington, Washington, F. Walker contoday course will In the Senate due that Governor of Natal, has Smith today ordered the members of ceive notice from all Its Eastern coned chairman of the Ixiard of directors, I llcan Senators held a brief caucus after mude through the good oil Ices of an firm all nominations. nections that they will refuse to stand the Dawes Indian commission, appointE. F.lthe adjournment of the Senate today American State, not the United Rtatea. arrived. The oidV'caiTdidates ln the city arc I vlC Edward King, resigned. any part of tho reduction, and they will an court case The ed to has civilized ln the Injunctreat tribes, decided flve emergency thnt the placed high with was elected vice much seemed The Minister Riploy president, pleased Alerritt both of Judge I do no business L.It except on the arise they would support Sena- - at the nears contained in the dis - , tion upon all the linnk balances and , to report Immediately at Waahlngton. Stat rillrt I tlmt Jud Marahairs 1a-- F. Wallwr. resigned. I'aul Morton should Ol SUll tlrllT fftlCIi Til Mttl of Tll.ia ap.. 4n ttfl UuHIlIu uillk arflip .Uinfap be lo or tor other lit.. Verted fourth longing and property P?1"1' Frye but called attention to the was an ex.-ll- ent nomination, that he ;" Alorawetz waa elected general I Senate. It was suggested as ".Vj? patches, a renewal of rested for comi liclly in the revolution. lb la a lav. er of high standing In Balt Victor fact that thla waa I I might he un- - the policy pursued merely !S3 IS? oITmEBI. Great Britain of II. Lake. whorc choice would meet the ap- - counsel, vice John J. McCook, resigned. that the by yay. ih- expectedly absent at some time and toward Venezuela since the beginning IWa Newil Agency, who was nmnlcrt I tlic Indian Territory and their riconi-o- f own income. All the other Colorado proval of the l.ar of that city and of be of well form would for memlatlona the I event for In It a thst disIn the as change that previously reporled are keeplng out of th' ffght. and the Slate. Australia la Loyal. tha boundary dlmiute. In dlplomatle I here, SoYornment and the Slloent of i ll,,e has unIel( the Unlo th wl,, do Judge Le Grand Young was very I here tha Impression obtained patches of the Assoelated Press, Jn 1 Hnn o line Republicans to be preimred for the circles l " the J"Bd liners dial boon IfoBn f1 In with the Union Pacific. Denver ys In Joins highly recommended to the President- i lllleid Prem?wof New' Bout hWal news discontained tha the that iavor. mtwRunanlmous I aURgesllon , for the I nited States District JudgefUlf. which It Is by no means likely $, K,;1 coming at this time Indicated troated him wllh tho greatest curtesy I bhilf rtil'Ste Austra- - I Ide.!of'tioire,tton ior eteSriw"a patches to do whwi It undontandM that all tha slilp and his alnttncnt was prlvately I tlogram a backdown In Great Britain's attl during tho tlnv nf Mh Incarrorallnn. Jt.Ly I v,w ,hHr ,,r,wnt ",'dT111 Mother ll.-eonslduml, but his recent election to KM lines are going to stand none of Jan. A aasurine him Kruagersdorf. Saturday. un- - tude toward the Houth American Res local Judgeship, which would have lnlBcrptar an.d a wgeant-nt-arm- s the reduction. review was held today of buoO burghers I waa as Chile the regarded public. tn the nrelent tTn,m secome vacant anil would be aftei- UiaS.Tho.wal 8enaln.r foil I The situation between Chicago and o to which Great Britain waa who hive been In th1 Held.wellThey were SL Paul ie ateadlly becoming worse, AN CASE. mounted lie LVubl,can wa an interference In matters of British at- - seats. This proposition was also re- - country fine to foree. shown a new to most make repreany likely snd Chicago brokers now have a supply argument against lonlsl affalra, and congratulating him I lved wthout opposition, an.l In an animated state Mentations to Yenesuela of that char- - I and armed, Th-rseems to be practically NOTE AND PERSONAL. o is a strong feeling Action Against the National Linseed of tickets that upon the prompt and fearless measures nf ntlnd. ln indicated aa acter the disisitches, unlimited, and they are selling them at Is 011 it but Ultlandera. Senator Dubois Introduced today In I in defense of the Integrity of the Em-th- e the here Company. against Its relations with that country are very a reduction of $3 from the regular rate. I Senate, by request, a bill for the pire. are'aiso 'on the market here any Chicago, Jan. 11. Attorney-Genercordial, but at the Chilean legation It believed the burghers tuny be disband - There on haa ed warranto Iiayment of arrears on Chickasaw trust Alabmey proMonday. quo waa was said known on number of certiorates Issued In that nothing I fund. Linseed against the National Soctb nectlnn with the late bicycle show in the the subject I oil emit puny on the ground that It Is I thin city, by which rates from Chicago di?cedaarbHlfOTehereHcffnex-Por- t London. Jsn. $. A dispatch to the depredation clalms.now before It in the Making Arrests. Is a case similar trust. The to the I LeonI Times from 12. Charles Court of tl Denver are being cut at least Cape Town, Jan. Johannesburg confirms the shape of appeals from the william M Masl of Clievenne Indian Banka. pushed to a conclusion n.inla of I he Tinnsvanl NaClaims. chairman ard, sympathy with Dr. Jameson Naand those who were on his bond. fur I makes tl.at The trust. Into $. Muncle Jan. the Muncle, usalnst Ind., Whisky the Uiliunders reluctant to dis- - I The rase passed upon today was that tional banks announce that waa arrested hero yester- losses sustained by the failure of the The Attorney-Generbegan they will tional Union,Point, a lj0- suburb of It Is estimated that there I of B. K. Johnson, who claims to have VScirl I Will not Docrso Foreclosure. $31X000 nf Secretary Carlisle's day at He Cheyenne National bank, and a bill for arln accept I of around are the Boers armed lost property through depredations Town. relief of the widow of Capt. J. Scott Cape court or at bonds obtainable to lf I the charter of the I Denver, Jan. 13. Judge Hallett In the annul more, hull per re-- 1 I and Colorado of no of and Is Utes further 1 Utah, town, there fear A the United Stales cavalry siscbil dispatch National Linseed Oil cnnqtmny, which United States court announced his de Pavne Fifth at par. The three banks have London. Jan. I the opinion was handed down by Jus-- cent, Mrs. C. E. Allen, wife of the Con- - hellion. over too.ouo In gold In their vaults and from Jiihann.-ehursays wnmnis are- II ban a nioiuiMily of the linseed oil tiusl-- 1 piston not to give a decree for the tore-oshops are reopening, continues II tire Brewer. The opinion did not hundred pertwo of arrest rreeanuin from Utah, arrived In the th The s, the for the the of total with banks, (k of the United States. The Attar-- 1 ciueure sale of the South Park surplus Times dlsiwtch. and business Is ter Into the abstract questions Involved $300,000 accompanied by tliree of the rhil- all liwdlng men In the mines and I takes the ground thnt the I road at the preeent time. He said that stork. Is over XV), 000. capital devel-l- n ren-was course. decision but the normal It its case, n the a on taki house Ez-resuming has Allen Mr I dren Union National bank will accept princlual cnmioinlrs, of the Slock is a trust in violation nf kc thought the matters set forth In that Dr. Jameson's force inarched I drred against Johnson on the ground Tha l IfiO.OOO street in the same row with that or- - I hMI miles eb nienl. I the National I change and of the laws nf Illinois. W. W. I the cross bill filed by the Union Paclflo in ninety hours, never halt-- 1 that he was not a citizen nf the Unl- - IZX'KIO. and the Merchants' do-runied aa counsel for by Congressman Wilson of I the classes. mercantile of apiwareil ahould not first be settled and that the but the Gurley Rtnles at the time the property waa ing mure than two hours at a time. I ld'ho 1! Attorney-Generfendant company. I question In regard to the ownership af which was held to te a sulffrlent "The directors of the Chartered Houth IW. to file Solin' time ago the Weather Bureau M his money presented petition the Union depot stock should also bo have decided to re-- 1 I loir, notwithstanding he aftereced took report from Idaho Falls was dlsrontln- - African cominy Bhodea'a Plana an Information In tbs nature of a writ settled, an out papers. to file waa leave ued from the dally map Issued by the quest the Government to s Institute and caof warranto, to a New quo I. Jan. In York, reply Into Dr. Jameson action. Weather Bureau here In Washington. Inquiry granted, assent !elng made, aa per blegram nf Inquiry aa tn the stories The Times has an editorial which I Cubans Will Hava Havana. Senator Khoup at once entered protest Made sent from London that Cecil Rhoden, prior agreement of counsel, by Air. ved aBa,n,t recel "!ll" New York, Jan. IX A dispatch to tho and action .shlngTon. Jan. bis today .gainst Gurley. until lately Premier of Caie Colony, ' World from Colon says: Cummunlca-lio- n I and Mow or Said Dr. Booker Never, he following nomlmu.ons had started, or waa about to start, a !hnt Pteho Falls report with the United States by way Said Yes. Anderson movement Kiss of fur tha organisation eonWilliam, he will to Xaiaer. nf Cuba haa been restored. In San- Reichstag Applauds shall nil nr. This reivort Krueger vaat Indiqiendent Republic In Houth AfPocatello, Ida., Jan. 11. Dr. C. N. X President Krueger of ttago parents are sending their children tinned v ithln the next ten days. Berlin, Jsn. $. The Reichstag reas- Jan. Heriln, fol the received World rica. has the Allas Anderson Lizzie I married Rooker dlseuM , Snel-.Klmup returned toilny from I Transvaal haa sent to Emperor- I oB-- he Island to prevent the making today and proceeded toVon of Ogden In thin rlty at 10:3n . night, llie Judd. Attorney of the L nited lowing cablegram from Cape Town ,,hn Ka-- 1 and the Bourse tn the lat- Inf arrests based on unguarded rxpreo-- t reform bill. Count Plltsl nig. seoompHiileil by Airs, No truth In ronort of action attrib- at the residence of Y. N. AlrCnrlhy, William the folbiwlng reply Al. Hrlg-liln- g Bln 1 Glendln-tea. I of district Nat re-Miss Utxh: and Mrs. 1 and his in leader, Allss Slioiip nira. the Agrarian telegram of congratulation upon I slons and violent language again uted til Air. Rliuib a." the cere- Ills success Iloson Judge performing referred to the ham. Alnrshal United Slates, district of of Salt Lake. In on invasion.; the Spain. marks subject, told of reiielllng The have disioitchea already I I In at to was I her house Iotke went Snlt He Cmh. of Tin. Isthmian. Cuban nre-Mye Transvaal dispute, saying the recent I "I testify to your Majesty my very Junius F. Wells Mr. Rhodes's resignation as Premier, mony. and cw to to r"n- If she her o'clock wanted returned asked c and of GovWar sinWiliam for Russell, mrp Capt, (hat ,8pate.belleves criprf-etlattitude of the Imperial anil heartfelt thanks your the (Hy teduy office In Ailed by one ef bln Irep but the ..... , M not Imt I In defense of the Interests of engineers, to Is Major. Yiuk. ernment continues London and lieutenants, f, I I Second Lieut. (. (verton. Fourth gossip alxiut Mr. IthiHlen'n dlctslorlal I JJht awsy, and he siM It wss to "With God's help we hope to do the German people and the Germsn cm- western Pamslona drpendrot of or not at all. and sh eonsenled. everything possible to hold our dearly-Imugl- it pire abroad, met with universal ap-- 1 Cavalry. In ls First altitude and the probabilities of his- 1 then Woh" Cl,,r ,hat 0l,,r and Heconil Washington. D. .. Jnn. ll. An r gt ,irfvil was lnilcHndenre and the stability upon UWkvanaT Lieut. J. liiill.ighcr The remark Wllll,im Horne, making use of tt to separate South Af JJo greeted with 1 jn I George Robinson as 1 witnesses and uf our beloved republic. will, N'lnth Cavalry, to be FHst Llsutenant. rlca from the British Empire. 1',ud a',au"' 'VruAvyomlng sus-lie- anti-silv- ms-sib- sili-etlu- Ali-s- . n agn-i-ine- el'-ar- d d nt be--a- n. vii-T- I0.-I- ti 'twJ iii,ii1, ' Demo-wherev- er st lr, ile-re- 1' 1 con-thc- stisk-iirtsluelii- g w" 1 hUf I ---- fllk"siunsTf in 11-J- olm ial 1 semi-annual- ly ViiS f,rdval Tth oH-iie- .'1. ut pre-m-- nt 7. .lairjiABajrts s Bias. Kx-Go- v. stets i?KnrsM,:i!d..ms ... frimwioMw. house-to-him- ju --A - lnl srir5Ji,E355Jft?a Execu-ceremiml- es 1 ta old-tim- n, Al-la- 1 Jl'" e nt nt V 1 7t ' ANTI-TRU- 1 al gs al ut en-cl- tv rail-son- prof'-ssloun- nntl-tru- st 1 1 al 1 ' -- "T 1 '' .t ..' lhw'"a I ; Jl " awjsassS9.ac rrrey Ji",,jn ' |