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Show THE AMERICAN EAGLE M. A. W II I I V5IM NEWS. The warm wcathe r of the psst (our weeks has proven the salvation of floek-maste- in Southern I tah. WlV.it handling a revolver "which was not loaded." King Johnson had two finger shot off at Marysva'.e. of Tropic, near Geo. Shakespeare Pangultch, wascanght under a wagon over, and injured which ha 1 ti j'l until life is despaired of. .loin G. Gotthurd, a Salt Lake hud his right eve cut out by a negro in a tired row lust Saturday, He i'l recover. The soap factories of Utah have formed a combination and hereafter the manufacturing w ill a!! be done by one plant, under the management of j Kim-aid- . had hud per head for his large bands of cattle, from a Salt Lake cat-tidealer. It is the highest price offered for years. The body of J. T. olive, the Indian agent w ho committed suicide last May at St.tieot-jf- while temporarily insane, has been exhumed ami shipped to his former liouie in (ieorgi. Pimmiek Huntington of Sprlngviile. w hlle feeding mules in a eorrr.l, kicked over the right lung and is in a with slight condition, precarious chances of C. F. Foster of St. George, of n o!Ter .'' e ' Jir." Ellen H. Ferguson, widely forkjruwn throughout I'tah, has Morthe from excommunicated mally Several months ago she mon church. of Theosophy. cause the eipoused A patent for a inisquito protector has been issued to John Conllsk of Ogden. It is designed to protect the face and hands and is for use in Alaska where mosquitos are said to he almost as large as birds and more fierce. The lion. Thomas J itdd, president ol the State Hoard of Horticulture and ore of St. George's foremost citizens received a call from the First a 1'resideuey of the Mormon church U go on a missfon permanently to the White Uiver country Nevada, to take charge of the colonization of that country by the Mormon people. Mr. J u (U is one of the earliest pioneers ol Uii., having come here during tin? firsts year of the settlement of St, ' George. for the alliance and Plans tion of officer of three states are under consideration by the authorities ol Utah. Wjoiuina end Colorado for the extermination of the and Robber's roost bands of outlaws which infest the three (states and darl back and forth In their commission ol crime. If an agreement is reached there will be an unending campaign inaugurated until the bauds are d is la-e- h-- ' organised. The seating capacity of the Salt Lake Tabernacle, has been detenu lned, by measurement, to be 6,403. Til allows 20 inches to each person, and Is divided as follows: Ground Boor. 3.2M; gallery, l,s".'2; chair scats and other seats under the nailery reserved for the ward bishops, home missionIt has al aries and reporters, J,27U. w believed the been capacity ways greatly In excess of this. A little disturbance was created at performance at a Snlt Lake theatei last week, by a woman refusing to re move her hat when politely requested The offending so to do by an usher. woman defied all the powers behiui law and the rules o: the the house. The claim that her Hg exempted her from obedience was con ceded after the attaches had eon eluded that she had been sufficiently humiliated in the eyes of the audience A reunion of the Greenwood familj was held at American Fork last week The family is a large one, springing. from pioneer "stuck, and about per A musical au aons were present. was enjoyed, follow et literary program ' a dance. by Anton Peterson and Joseph Sodcr Enhraim boys burg, tvvV while making a colt buck for tin amuscnient of bystanders. were throwi vlolerAlv to the grouud. They wen pickedTVip unconscious, though not se rcrcly Injured. William Whit of Ogden, traveling for Scoweroft Sons, had a runawiu in Logan in w hich he lost a eompleU sample outfit, a new F.ugllsh dog car' lie bad i and a set of single harness, horse that "wouldn't run away" am didn't need hitching, of course. hot Clarence t arter, the who wounded li. K. Ross, Orton liny and George M iller in a melee at Joscpl City, February 10, has been bourn orer to the district court In S on bonds. Hail has been furnished and In bolb offensive and defensive are Wmg made, au army of men working night ' and day. LeBd.ng men of all parties are being called into consultation with the president and cabinet, ami public ' accurately guaged. The fecliug fait that an appropriation of J.'0,0o0,- U) passed the bouse without a dissent fug vote for war supplies, when for months all appropriations have been sealed and the smallest appropriation scrutinized and pared down to the limit, is in itself more suggestive than any thing which has preceded it. It Is conceded that the report of the naval board investigating the Maine disas- ter may forests! war, and the couutry will not be unprepared, There was a very .strong suggestion of the state of alTairs that might exist in time of actual war, in the busy scenes presented at the navy and war departments. There was an almost unbroken succession of conferences between otiicers and ofiieiaU of various degrees, and throughout both these branches of the war establishment the greatest activity was exhibited, Secretary Long before 10 o'clock had been obliged to retire to his private office and deny himself to all callers, in order to hold a conference. Senator Lodge was present, as well as ( hairman Hale of the senate naval Chairman iloutelle of committee; the house naval committee; Captain Bradford, chief of the equipand ment bureau; Captain Assistant See retry Iloosevelt; Chief Constructor llilchborn and Admiral Matthewes, chief of the bureau yards and docks, were also called to the conference by the secretary, to deal with special phases of the question under consideration. The conference hail to do with preparations for putting the navy at the highest state of ellic.iency. Secretary Long found time during the progress of the conference to talk a moment with Mr. Lane, who has submitted to the department proposals for the sale of certain warships now building in F.urope at private shipyards. What passed between them is not kuown, but Mr. Lane hastened immediately to the cable office at the conclusion of' the conversation to communicate directly with his principals in F.urope. Thut affairs are Hearing a crisis ts believed, and emphasized by the fact a trusted that Commander officer, has been selected to go to Europe to examine warships which are building there and which may be for sale. He will view Marshal Fiorina and Marshal du Ordors, building for Hraul, which It is understood, the, gov- eminent has been importuned to tuiy. In addition to F.uropcan boats.Japan has two now building In the United States, one by Cramps at Philadelphia, the other at the Union Iron Works at San Francisco, which can be completed in ninety days. Overtures looking to their acquirement by the government have been made. Incase of actual war, should Japan refuse to aell, the right of eminent domain would permit the United States to take the two cruisers without reference to Japan's rights. This contin gency hus also been discussed, which is but a straw showing the state of feeling in olllcial circles and the thorough manner in which preparations for defensive, if not aggressive action re being made. 1 Is at liberty. John Barrowman died at Ncphi Inst jveek. He was a pioneer, having beet a member of the Mormon battalion and worked on the mill race w hen Marshaii found gold In California it iim lie joined the church in aided in building the Nauvoo Temph John B. Ferguson of lloytsville, win is an Arctic explorer, has been en gaged by Lieutenant Peary as eu glneerforhis next trip north, whielI will occur the coming season and expected to last three years or unti the pole is reached. An experiment of feeding shee through the winter has been tried b; a Ccwkinaster near Mt. Pleasant, will gratifying results. The sheep win less than estimate) tered on and are in excellent shape to take ti 'i. )r, one-thir- the bills. s.-- Jt is as follows; j j Chairman H. the appropriations committee has introduced a bill entitled "mak r ing appropriations for naval defen la-in- shoe-make- r. March l mt f anuon of ; Mrs. Austin Powers of Wellsville, burst a large blood vessel on her neck and is in a precarious condition. II. F. Washington, Washington, March 6, That this government is Hearing a crisis in its which may emrelation with broil the two caUi us in actual war witbiu a short time is apparent. Unprecedented preparations for war, UTAH. UTAH lutrodiK tid to t.nsbl Ih (tout to tlirl t'.wngtmrie. W I .dt tad o ils.' . i xhe Indian Washington, Mtr J appropriation bill 1 amended in the Senate w ill be cai ,, ;a the House this week and conference. The bill came to the from the Senate with aeventy-flvamendments, many Of them important, aD,i including the free homes provision, the disposition of the gilsonite land of Utah and the ratification of severt Indian treaties. The House Indian committee, without opposition, have agreed to disagree to all Senate amendments except the clause, which is to be concurred in with an amendment, and the Seminole Indian's agreement is to be amended by adding the Kiowa agreement, ileprcientative Lddyof Minnesota has given notice to the committee that when the bill is called up in the House he will move to concur in the Senate amendments for the free homestead legislation. This will l,e sluu" borniy fought, as the committee bar decisively voted it down. V FOR WAR. IUlutlia ird for War- ArtWttf, Government Heouring Uie t khl PuBlihr MURAV. 850.000,000 WARLIKE j "That there is hereby appropriated out of any motley io the treasury not the naotherwise appropriated tional defense an for each and every purios connected therewith, to be expended at the discretion of the president and to remain available until June .i'l, s'ci, $',0. ()),) ))." It was referred to the committee appropriations. Congressman Iloutelle, chairman of the house naval committee, made the following statement: "At an interview with Secretary Long, at which the subject of authorizing the president to provide for emergencies was discussed, I suggested the desirability of a conference of the executive officers with representative members of the house and senate. As a result, conferences were held at thy White House. In which the president and Secretary Long, Senators Allison and Hale, chairmen of the senate committees on appropriations and naval affairs, and Chairmen Cannon and Iloutelle, chairmen of those committees in the house; Chairman Ding-le- fr 1 I c e 'I lii, e t'tHnhta ut Arid Lsnds LEE'S RECALL REQUESTED, Tho Request Promptly aid f irmly by the reideut. r Dnlo4 SVashington, March 7 The Spanish situation developed two new phases today, when it became known that the Spanish government had formally the recall of Consul General Lee at h, is post at Havana, to which request the. United States had courteously but firmly refused to comply, also that the Spanish government had suggested the impropriety of sending relief supplies to the Caban reconcen trados on the cruiser Montgomery and the gunboat Nashville, to which sugStates had also gestion the United answered in the negative. The first intimation of these steps came in a brief and explicit cablegram from Madrid. Prior to its receipt however, the authorities here had been fully conversant with the facts, although no intimation had been allowed to get to the public on either subject. The disclosures from Madrid left no further ground for reticence in Washington, and after a conference in the Whi House between the president, Assistant Secretary Hay and Secretary Long of the navy department, the following authorized statement was hands I to the Associated Press by Judge Day as comprising everything that was to be sakl by the administration on the subject: "The president will not consider the Washington, March 6 Senator Warren has introduced two bills, providing for the cession of the arid puolic lands to the various states in which they are situated, One of the bills cedes all the lands unconditionally, and the other pro vides for cession after certain preparations shall 'have been made by the states to redeem tho lauds, such as the of the ways and means eommitee; recall of General Lee. He his borne Congressman Grosvenor and others division of each state iuto irrigation himself throughout this crisis with reser of the construction districts, participated. etc. judgment, fidelity and courage, to the "Some ten days ago I received from voirs, The bill is preceded by a large pre president's entire satisfaction. the navy department requests for cer"As to the supplies for the relief of tain legislation in connection with amble, setting forth the fact that the naval aff iiri, but before action could remaining public lands are practically the Cuban people all arrangements be taken, the secretary and president arid and can he reclaimed by trriga have been made to carry a consignment of the naval desired that the measures be tempor- tion on an extensive scale, which is from Key West by one most adaptbe whichever vessels, may state enterprises. arily withheld, as possibly liable at only possible by and ed to for Matanzas the west purpose, This bill conveys all the lands that time to inllame the public exciteminera Sagua." With of except the immemeridian, ment, and because the objects The ground on which General Lee's reserva diately sought could be otherwise at- lands and forest and Indian was asked Is not officially disrecall are which in to state the they silence la tions, tained. For maintaining closed. It is known, however, that this regard I have been subjected to the Spanish government has chaffed in the public, very serious criticisms I'rnalon Swliuller Arrested. for some time over General Lee's presprints, but that is what every faithful Kansas, March 7. George ence in Havana, although this had Topeka, public servant must expect to endure Cralle, a notorious and clever pension never taken the form of a definite profrom time to time. swindler, has been brought here for test prior to the present time. It beAt the conference today it was trial after being arrested at Hoi ton by gan to assume a more serious aspect deemed advisable to give the public, Cralle u a government inspector. shortly after the arrival of the Maine the assurance that congress would init is said, in Iowa, Missouri, at Havana. At that time General Lee wanted, vest the president with a discretionary Nebraska and other states. He lias escorted Captain Sigsbee on his ronnd power to prepare for all emergencies, Bailed under several aliases. of official calls. These were made which should be as broad as the possCralle claimed to be a pension exam- with due formality, but the Spanish ibilities of events-- ; and, therefore, ininer. He would hunt up ignorant pen- officials took offense when the calls stead of passing various bills, authorsioners and tell them that he had been were restricted to General Blanco, Adizing specific action under the several sent west to examine their cases. miral Manterola and the representadepartments, a general credit of others he would claim that the tives of the military arm of Spain's should be reported by the ap- Among person's pension was in bad shape and service, aud did not include Premier propriations committee of the two was likely to be cut off; hut for a cer- Galvez and his associates of the autohouses and placed at the disposal of tain amount of mouey he would fix nomist cabinet, who represented the the president to meet any exigency thiuys all right in the pension otlice. new civil regime which Spain is seekthat may arise. He is said to have operated extenThe matter came to ing to enforce. "Speaker Reed was In personal con- sively in the states above mentioned the attention of Senor Dupuy de Lome ference with the president during the and has reaped a considerable sum. the Spanish miuister at Washington, day, and will prepare for prompt The government inspectors have been and, although there were no protests, action upon the bill In the house. This on his trail for six months. the situation doubtless reached the legislation Rhould not be Interpreted state department, as suitable amends l'romlseg a Mensstton as Indicative that war is expected, but were made by Captain Sigsbee's call7. My Captain as a precautionary provision, and an Key West, Fla., assurance to the world that the gov Marix, before sailipg on tie Mangrove ing on Dr. Congo&to, the civil secreernment at Washington, in all ita with the Maine board of inquiry, re- tary, Premier Galvez and his associates. There was like irritation over a branches and without distinction of ferred to the statement that the court's the dinner given by Consul General Lee to to failed that prove or is and will be person, solidly investigation parties officers of the Maine. The list of united in everything that pertains to Maine had been blown up from the the guests on that occasion is said to have outside. in our main the supporting president tenance of just relations with oar "That's all bosh," he said. "Why omitted some of the Spanish naval to have iucluded, quite fellowmen and the upholding of tha ean't theorizing until officers, aud they stop uational dignity and honor." the names of a number conspicuously, assure I to Then we get ready report? some reading for of American newspaper correspondhave shall we you OUTLAWS CAPTURED. who were regarded by the Span the American people that will be in- ents, officials at Havana as antagonistic ish fl. V. anA of Kan to Farth Mnrtlerer Hoy teresting." to them. This was also brought to One of Them 'Will it mean war?" was asked. "Tat's a question I can't answer now. the attention of the officials, but was Salt Lake, March 8. Plspatehes not made the basis for any action, but from Cheyenne bring information of Wait." rather of unofficial Spanish criticism rnur who the capture of the outlaws Woman Starves Herself Iuto Inutnlty. of General Lee's general mode of prodered S. V. Hoy at Prown's Tark a Oaklaud.Cal., March7 Mrs. Matilda ved ure. week ago, and a lynching of one of the P. Rich, who recently starved herself number. Among the captured ties- BLEW OUT THE GAS. into insauity, went to Napa asylum a CONGRESS PATRIOTIC. peradoes are Johnson who shot and more with maniac, than enough Hid Narrow Two Distinguished Japs Willie Strang be- raving killed have made her comfortable for to Heath. From Vast War Approprltttlnu HIM TsMsd withgold Fucapes Pavld cause he was teasing him, and out a OlNNKiUInK Vole. rest of her days deposited to her San Francisco, March 6. W. Takasi, Lant and William Tracy, two conviots the in the vaults of the Hibernia In a spirit of credit iVashlngton, March tho Utah pen about who escaped from Japanese consul to Chicago, and T. bank in San Francisco. She was a Ito, an imperial navy constructor, en patriotism, with eloquent words ring- a year ago. recluse and a miser, and worked and route to Philadelphia, who arrived ing iu their cars, every member of the According to the dispatch Jack Benand saved until her reason fled. here from the orient on house of representatives-todarespondMonday, had nett, who acted as soout, seutinel and pinched was wormed narrow secret At ed to the president's first call to meet the the from asylulum death at the Ow as escapes the man for gang, caught out of her, and now it is known that ccidental hotel. They blew out the gas the Spanish situation by casting his and lynched. The others were first vote for a bill placing in President she is worth several thousand dollara upon retiring, and when the escaping some time later. Johnson is hands fifty millious of dollars, captured gas attracted the attention of the In the hands of Wyoming ofllcers.while Gold Strike On Itig Salmon. to be expended at his discretion for the hotel Coemployes, some hours later, both were taken Lant aud Tracy by national defense. Seattle, Wash., March 7. Thomas were unconscious. Physicians were the outlaw, lorado deputies, itennett, a recent arrival from Pawson Klllott, tmd the Japsummoned Party lines were swept away, am life as immediately for his preparations with an almost uuanimous voice, con pleaded when he reached liig anese officials were resuscitated after were being made to lynch him, prom- City, says that Salmon river he found the Canadian several hours' hard work. gress voted Its confidence ic the ad to tell all he knew, but he was ministration. Many members who ising excited over a big gold strike told that It was too late; that he had police Federal Nominations. were paired with absent colleagues made on the liig Salmon. A Lant lived two long already. Tracy, I). C, March 6. Tho mounted police Washington, took the responsibility of breaking the connected with and Johnson were captured by Deputy sent the following of today different in their pairs, au unprecedented thing In sank president three holes parts Sheriffs Peter Swanson, Isham Part, bar aud dirt averaged S350 nominations to the senate for confirmriver the legislative annals, in order that they Joe Pavenport and L. McKnight of ation: per psu. might go on record In support of this Uoek Springs and IVputy Sheriff MarshnP. L. King, to be collector of vast appropriation to imiiutain the digl. on Friday, March 4, near Powder t'mhemled Thirty 1 district Alexandria, Va. customs, of honor their and couutry. Speak nity The outlaws showed fight, Cincinnati. (., March 7. Sherwood Kdward A. Uosieree of Missouri, to er Peed, w ho, as presiding otllccr sel- - spring. but finally surrendered. Johnson was S. Cunning, teller of the First National be attorney for the eastern district of oia votes, only in case of a tie, had the first to throw up his hands. bank, who was arrested last night for Missouri. 111 his eupa his name called Bud voted In view of the feelings which exist. embezzling S 10,000 of the hank's fund city as a representative. Louis C. ltozelc, marshal eastern disThe scene of enth usiasin which greet It is believed probable the states w ill gave himself up late touight. He had of Missouri. trict ed the announcement of the vote ayes uot be put to much expense In prose- been released on bond last night, and William L. Avery of Montana, con311; nays u has seldom beeu paralleled AU of them to bandits. desired be may his bondsmen have since cuting the sul at lielize, P.ritish Honduras. in the house. meet the sw ift justice thut fell to released. liesttw War On Sheep len. lot. Woman's Sirsum Wyominger Men InivirUoneil. ounterfellem ( Alight. ander, Wyo., March '.). loroner pouglas. Wyo., March 7. At a meetHavana. March 7. Ilonore I.alne, PeSoto, Mo., March f. Joseph Ca of the settlers of Upper La Prele J. W. II. Schoo today at Atlantic, held ing a New of York the correspondent Pox Khler Park counties, held reand au inquest upon the body (if Lizzie tnre, William Sutton and William paper and an alleged French subject, Wa'ker, who had been found at the Matl'ilt, are under arrest for mak- h:is been arrested and Imprisoned in cently, resolutions were adopted wherehome of W, II. Neff. with her hend in ing and circulating counterfeit money. by the settlers agree to wage war on Cabanas fortress. who are requested to and do a water pail around which ice bad Cat ure was night engineer at the Pe sheepmen, man named A Cuban newspaper She had Wen living Soto electric light works, lie was out of that section. The remain not frozen solid. l'arado ,vs taken iutj custody at the with W. 11. Neff, a miner, for several captured w hllo maUiug the spurious same time. Lain was formerly im- sheepmen have protested against the w ultimatum of the stockmen, aud a conyears. Mr. Neff had been in Lander coin, and ith him were taken moulds. prisoned upon a charge of active comference between the two factions will for several days and upon his return metals, crucibles and ?."0 in coin. is sail? wi-It the iusurgents. Suttou is 112 years of age and comes plicity be held in this city on March 15, at home found her as above stated. No that he will bo released ami sent further particulars can be obtained from Indiana while MatVitt, who is but North ou the next steamer. More ar- which time it is hoped the range diffIS years old. Is said to hail from Nash iculties will be settled. until after the inquest. rest i arc looked for. tilic. A Montsna Hoy Murdered. Another bin ho Law rnronltatlnnal. strike '"'" l''eiit.t. A In t'nim'l Moit Helena. Mont.. March 7. Sheriff out In tier Mu stsiul.m Poise. Ida., March u. Judge Stev I nit r it Mate. Pittsburg. MarchT The vote to cs. Sherlock of Jefferson county applied to Vancouver, It. C, March s. There tablish a defense fnnd for the United Gov. Smith today for n requisition upon art, follow ing the rule laid down by the supreme court iu the celebrated will soon come up fjr trial at New Mine Workers hls Wl'n ""'eia'ly Gov. Clongh of Minnesota for John I'. fee law decision, has held auother Westminister. H. C , a murder ttial Ui counted. The result shows a majority Smith, who is charged with being imof ?10. The Idaho law unconstitutional. The act volving the feature of a man standing agaiu.'. the defense fund in the murder of his nine-yea- r plicated in question provided for the assess- in Canada and shooting another In plan suggested at the nati.tnnl couven old son at lie died Feb. Ith. Clancy ment and collection of taxes upon live the United States. On Saturday Jack tion was to assess each miner 55 cents after trcited by his btiug cruelly se of ' stock that were moved from one coun- Atkinson, who runs a hotel on the Ca- a month to create who is now in father and in made could be rata be pro won, nadian lino of the boundary at Itiaiue, trouble. Mifiy sG'ikea ty to another to H is charged thit lbnil.ler. at ja;l of time the if the proportion to the lenvlh been in a quarreled with Polly Patterson, a rival it they ma le hi ti rcun'n on' stock were kept in each county. vi,sh l r,"''.v Ami the ad ou rican At sidp. sud oilier e, t I. s which eotupettitor woodshed, Prince Albert of lie'giuui has arrived klnson shot pattersot, inflicting t dispos.,1 to Ueep strikers in liue. It resulted In his d ' i. in New York city. was decided tV referendum vote. fatal wound. y I.ym-hril- . . half-bree- d hon-mu- Hen-uctt- 's - r... 1 e:i'id. I'- !"' . :v .e.-- Cpkaidliis the President Washington, March 7. In speaking it the demand for the recall of General refusal to do Lee and the president so, there is no division in sentiment. Leaders in congress all uphold the president. Senator Pavis said: "It is a circumstance which. added to the present, strained Conditions, makes things more vexatious. I approve the president's action iu every particular." senator IVttigrew said: "I certainly approve the president's course in the matter, I should judge the request to recall our consul general is somewhat nnsuual, and under other circumstances would be complied with, but the conditions precedent to this case take it out of the usual rule and justified the president's action. I think that, in view of the fact that it is conceded the Maine w as blown up, the president would be justified in sending battleships loaded with combustibles as well as food and filled with armed men. It seems to me we cannot accept any settlement short of the independence of Cuba." Senator Cullom said: "I regard the course pursued by the president in answer to the Spanish government as MINIXIJ NOTES. Another shipment of high grade ore from Chloride Poiut was made the first of the w eek. In a short time work will, be resumed on the shaft of the Victoria claim at Mammoth. Some ore is being taken from the Hercules, at Stockton, aud periodical shipments are being made from the West Argent. An essay from ore recently encountered in a drift off the bottom of the Baltimore shaft. Lion hill, shows s4 ounces silver per ton. The average output of the Grand Central at Mammoth is now thirty-fivtons per day, divided between silver, lead and copper and gold ores. A new gold strike of importance has been made at Stateline, about four miles southwest of the Charley Ross. It Is free gold and assays well up. A rich strike has beeu made in the Ibex, Detroit mining district, in the. lower tunnel at a depth of 500 feet. The find at times shows gold values of right, justified by all the conditions, 672 and 25 per cent copper. David k and the American people will endorse Evans of Ogden aud Lafayette of Provo are principal owners him in that position he has taken. I have believed for some days that we of the property, which is expected to were Hearing a crisis from day to day, become a heavy producer. and it bus seemed to me that the Eagle Valley district, which is just Spanish government was endeavoring across the line from Stateline in Neto bring on a conflict between that vada, is attracting many friends. The government and ours." ledges in this new camp range from Senator Morgan of Alabama said: three to thirty-fiv- e feet in width, the I heartily applaud the president's formation true fissures in porbeing action in the dispatch. I do not think phyry, most of the' veins panning free the Spanish government will insist gold at the grass roots, and in more upon Lee's recall nor do I think it will than one instance wire gold being refuse a bouuty to those poor, starving found by horning, while from quartz creatures, though it may be dished out taken from the croppings of the claims to them with a mailed hand. We are located by Messrs. Short and MeLeod, of General Lee his and conduct proud would indicate that the gold in Cuba. The recall of General Lee, panniugs values would run from 810 to 530 at in my opiuion, was in deference to the the surface. sentiment in Madrid." The report for the year ending DeOhio: Grosvenor of Representative cember 31, 1807, of the Alice Mine at Spain has the undoubted right to owned by Salt make peremptory demand for the Walkerville, Mont., withdrawal of Genera Lee, Under or- Lake men, has just been made public. dinary circumstances, this government The receipts for thcsale of bullion and ore amounted to 8550,474.14; dividends would be bound to grant this concession upon demand, but under existing to the amount of SCO, 000 were distrih-buteand in January the company sircumstances, where the withdrawal of Lee would be an implied censure of had a cash balance to its credit of The expenses for labor, his course, the president should re- 825,110.17, supplies, etc, amounted to 812,800.93; fuse just as peremptory." for reduction of ores and maintenance e Hol-broo- SHIPS IN COMMISSION Together With Those I'uilcrgoliiB Repairs at Mare Islanif. Washington, March 6 A commander of mill, S157.023.SS, while 810,400 was paid out for improvements on the mill and 8150,100.2,") for custom ores purchased by the company. The stockholders of the Florence Mining company, whose property Is located in Skull valley, have decided to start up again. November 1 a cleanup was made and the niarKetea at, tne rate ot 512.35 per pound, the ores from which it was derived showing a valuation of 84.20 per ton in gold. The development of the ground was begun about six years ago and several hundred feet of work has immediate service, in case the depart- been In doing this it has performed. ment should decide to commission more been demonstrated that the conditions ships. The Atlanta, at New York, there are identical with those at 'Mer-cucould be made ready in four months, while the ores cannot be distinand the Chicago in six months, in case guished from those at Mercur. The emergency orders for their repair were intention now is to drift on the ore issued. There are a number of good body, which has opened up very rapships on the Pacific coast, however, idly and although the capacity of the whose repair is under way, such as the mil i at present limited to twenty Charleston, the Philadelphia.the York-tow- n tonsuaily, the management says there and others, and the payrolls of is enough ore now in sight to justify the construction bureau at the Mare them in doubling its crushing capacity. Island navy yard amount to $60,000 per John Anderson, a tenderfoot from month. The Montgomery and Nashville Wisconsin, drifted into Heaver Lake Recently he has have been selected by Secretary Long, district last fall. at the request of Admiral Sicard, as located a ledge which promies to make the most suitable to go to Cuba to dis- him rich. A peculiarity of the forma tribute charity. Repairs are now be- tion is that there is only one wall to the of dolovein and this is the foot-waing made for the required service. mite lime, while on the other side of the ledge there is nothing but wash, SPAIN PURCHASES WARSHIPS. gravel and soil, and Mr. Anderson, There May Not Be War. But There is Prep- with one assistant, is doing nothing aration For It, but trenching along the side of the London, March 7. Further inquiries vein in the loose dirt and peeling off made on the subject confirm the report the pay streak, which averages 33 per of the sale of the two cruisers which cent copper, 85 gold and several ounces the Armstrongs have been building for silver to the ton, and, according to Brazil, to Spain. The inquires further progress so far reported, the two will show that a representative of the Chil- be able to break down about ten tons ean government has been negotiating a month of this high grade truck; and with a representative of the Spanish in this manner it is believed enough government for the sale of the battle- money can be made in a few months ship O'lliggins, built for Chile, and to develop the property as it should bo that a deal is practically completed later on. Charlie Van Alystine and Charlie whereby this splendid warship passes Crismon of Salt Lake City, speak in into Spain's possession. It is known that the Chilean repre- glowing terms of the Utah and Galena sentative made an offer to Spain re mines, located in Fish Springs discenlly, but the price was considered trict, and both believe that a. great too high, and Spain made a counter future is in store for these properoffer. It is now understood that they ties. have come to terms. Win. McQueen, of Salt Lake, who has The ships which Spain secured in charge of the development of the Treas France are too heavily armored coast ure Hill mine at Silver City, Nev,, says defense vessels which llrazil ordered that there is an excellent showing in for service on the Kiver Platte, which the mine and that there is no doubt but have been building at the La Seyne that it will be a heavy shipper this works at Havre. season. At the lone, fifty miles south of Work On the Old Monitors. Philadelphia. March 7. Work has Austin, Nev., owned by Utah parties. 100 men arc being employed and about begun on the old monitors, which for years have been lying at the 40 tons of ore per day is being milled at There are a fair margin. The shaft is now down League Island navy yard, 300 feet and the outlook is most satisof old these eight fighters: The Lehigh, Jason, Montauk and factory. A miner named Long, working in Catskill, each of 1,S73 tons displacement, and the Cnnoniens, Mahopic and the Silver King at Park City, had his Manhattan, of 2.100 tons displacement. arm broken one day last week, by getMen were placed at work in the In- ting caught between the ear he was terior of the monitors. The machinpushing and the side of the ore shed ery of the vessels will need but little He received other injuiies, but not of a serious nature. attention. I.rotR-erTaken to the Ten. The firm of Peyton & Snyder, ownChicago, March 7. Adolph L. Leut-ger- t ing the leasehold on the Sioux mill at has been taken to the peniten- Robinson, and whose business it is to tiary at Joliet, to w hich he had been operate mines and mills by lease or sentenced for tho term of his natural otherw ise has been Incorporated with life. He seemed at lirst to be glad of the secretary of state. The .capital his relief from jail, nud joked aud stock is 82IIOO. t the Gold Dollar property in Litlaughed on his way to tho train. He was ijfiict. however, when Joliet was tle Cottonwood development work is rerched, and broke down when the being pushed forward. A vein has been prisou gates closed upon him. lie sal encountered showing tu the warden's office, with tears roll- quartz, and it is being industriously ing down his face, unable to say a followed up. The property belongs to word, Salt Lake parties. the monitor Minantonomah, which has been ordered into commission, was selected in the person of Captain Mortimer Johnson. Secretary Long says that the Miantonomah. with the ram Katahdin, will remain in the Delaware for the present. With the commissioning of these two vessels, there remain only the cruisers Columbia and Minneapolis on the Atlantic coast for of auro-eyauid- r, ll Na-han- t, gold-bearin- g |