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Show f 4 I Joe Choynski easily defeated Soddard in a six-roun- d contest at Pni Ar lit- - Jo ;n - -- u re- an AriiWidn.'-i.- - 1 tni cun-oratio- of aii the I htn.se concurring j Tl.e following proposition to n of me Suite of I' tab i biurmi tut- Pert y so lin.i tteii to the qualified electors of r the .Mate for approval or rejection, rmmelv, that sei tion ten of article seven lie amt LiP-t- so that the same shall rcati as follows: j ahull nominate The Gov-rnPi arid, by and wuti the const nt of the Senate. and officers whose district State ail apiHiint oinctsare t staliltsat-i- l by thw Constitution, or created and whose by law, which may he or election i not otherwise provided of the Senate, a fur." If, during the vacunrv occur in toy State or district office, the i.overnur shad appoint some bt person to discharge the duties thereof until the next meeting of the Senate, when he shall nominate some person to hit such otllce; provided, that the Governor shall appoint no pt rvm during such recess of the Senate w ho has been previously nominated for the same office and whose came lias been presented to tbe Senate at the preceding stssion thereof and confirmation refused. If tbe office of Justice of the Supreme or District court, Secretary of State, Stute Auditor, State Treasurer. Attornev General or bupeniiiendt lit of 1nluic Instruction bo vacated by death, rt sicnulnm, or otbcrw tse, it shall be the doty of the Governor to fill the same by the appointee shall hold Ilia appointment, and (ifilee until his successor slmil be elected and Qualified us may he by law provided. Sec. 2. The Secretary of State is hereby ordered to cause this proposition to be published in at least one newspaper in every county of the State where a newspaper is published, I or two nmmlis immediately prcding tha next general election. See. 3. This proposition shall be submitted Vo the electors of this State at the next general Flection for their approval or re lection. Those mtiiiit hi favor of nils proposition shall have written or printed on their ballots. "For the umendment to .section ten of aitic'.eseven of Mic Constitution;'' and those voting against laid proposition shall have written or printed ell their ballots, Against the amendment to section ten of article seven of the Constitution. Said ballots shall be received and said vote shall be taken, counted, canvassed and returns thereof be made iu the same manner and in all respects us is provided by law in case of the election of State officers. Sec. 4. Tliis resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after its adoption. tii l j ur The National Letter Carriers association John N. Parsons of Chicago as president. About Ooo men, women and children were inassacreed in the Candia outbreak the past week. Tlie Spanish senate adopted the protoeol by a sitting and standing rote. Judge Thomas M. Cooley, the noted jurist and constitutional lawyer, i& dead at Ann Arbor, Mich. Red lllutfs, Cal., suffered to the extent of JIOO.O'W from a fire. The insurance is probably half that sum. An agreement has been signed at Seaul, Corea, for the laying by Japanese of a railroad from Seaul to Fusan. The Spanish steamer Ciudad de Cadiz has left Havana for Spain with GOO sick oldiers, two generals and their staffs. The Republicans of Main have elected the entire state ticket. Reed, Dingley, Routelle and Jlurleigh were all Fire at New Westminster, B. C., consumed $2,.riit0,0O0 worth of property, caused several deaths and rendered hundreds of people homeless. In a freight train wreck on the Burlington railroad near Tyrone, Iowa., Engineer Mann arid Fireman Thomas Millhouse were instantly killed. A private cablegram received from Vienna by Counsel Rattray states that Montreals representative has received the world's bicycle meet for next year. The Fifth Ohio volunteer regiment has arrived at Cleveland, O., and will go into camp for a period of thirty days, after which they will be mustered out. Admiral Cervera has sailed for Spain, accompanied by the sailors of his fleet. All the Spanish prisoners were warmly clad in American unin Joint Resolution, Proposing an Amendment to Section of the Constitution. He it resolved and enacted by forms. By order of the government, 20 Caaerist leaders, most of them former officers of the Peruvian army, were arrested and sent to the dungeons at Callao. Jerome, Arizona, lias been almost completely wiped out by tire. Eight bodies have bo far been recovered from the ruins, while many more are still missing. Near Texarkana, Texas, a train ran Into a washout and was derailed, now lying iu six feet of water. Two people were killed, while many had narrow two-thir- the Legixlature an Amendment to be known as SecProposing tion Thirty-twArticle Six of tue Constitution. He it. resolved and enacted by the Legislaof all the ture of the State of Utah, members elected to each house thereof concurring therein: Seclion I. The following proposition to amend tlie Constitution of the State of Utah i hereby submitted to the qualified electors of tlie State for their approval or rejection, namely: That article six tie amended by add ing thereto an additional section that shall read ua follows: Section 32, Kverv bill and joint resolution signed by the presiding officer of each house of the Legislature, as provided in section 21 of this article, and signed by the Governor or passed by both houses over his objections, as provided in section ft. article 7 of this Const itutlon, and deposited in tlie office of the Secretary of State shall, in all eourts.be taken ami treated tvs conclusive evidence of its duo eiuicun-'ii- t and authenticity. Sec. 2, Tlie Stcrelary of State is hereby ordered to cause this proposition to be published in at, least one newspaper in every comity of the Stale where a new.spap'T is published. for two mouths immediately preceding tlie next general election. Sec. 3. This propostion shall be submitted to tho electors of this State at tlie next general election for their approval or rejection. Those voting in favor of this proposition shall have w rut eu or. printed on their ballots, "For to the amendment adding section thirty-tw- o article six of the Constitution;" those voting written shall have of said proposition against the amendprinted oil tlietr ballots. "Against to article Hix ment adding section thirty-tw- o Said ballots shall be of the Constitution." received and said votes shall be taken, counted, canvassed and returns thereof bo made in the .same matinor ami in all respects as is provided by law in ease of the election of State officers. Sec. 4. This resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after its adoption. o, two-third- s The steamer Rosalie has arrived at Seattle with sixty passengers from Skagua, Alaska, who brought with them about half a million dollars in gold dust. directed a McKinley urging the proven tion of the use of wine in christening the battleship Illinois by W. C. T. U. letter to Freident Miss Lei ter. A p- - t ei-.- s o- ! . i ss. I, James T. Mammon U St cretary of State of the State of Utah, do in ti i,y certify that tlie foregoing are full, true ami cotreet copies of the amendments to the t mist notion of the State of Utah, proposal by the Second regular session of the Legislature, as the same appear on file in my office. f have hereunto set fn testimony my hand and affixed tbeGreat Seal of the State of Utah, thin 86th day of August, A. D. lbl'8. J. T. HAMMOND, Seal. fcecretary of State. vvli-re- -f. CHINESE CHARACTERISTICS. Indifference ThMr to Suffering IIonety. The Chinaman Is not wantonly cruel, hut he is max velously indifferent to the sufferings of others, Eays the Review. The cook will cover a rut with kerosene and set it alight, nut to enjoy its sufferings, but Leeanse he its screams will scare it.s fallows away. A magistrate will fan himself gently on the execu-liu- n ground on wbic-- a yelling malefactor is being giaduaily cut to pieces, not because i.c enjoys the spectacle, Lut btcjii-- e it is ail part of his days A t iowj of spectators work. will watch a child drown because it is no one's pedal business to save it, and because to inteifere in what does not concern you may give rise to trouble. From what has already been said d 3 to the keen interest taken by the Chinese in money matters, it may be surmised that They should he par excellence, a 'nation of shopkeepers. And so they are. To their credit be it said that they have thoroughly realized that bargains are binding. The tea merchant may endeavor in every way to get the better of his European confrere, btit, once the mystic words putte book" that is, enter it In writing-have been uttered, the latter may rely on the transaction being faithfully carried through. This comparatively high standard of commercial morality naturally results in an elaborate system of credit, greatly to the advantage of both contracting parties, or perand, though the "squeeze, quisite, enters into every arrangement, it is not sufficient to stop the wheels of commerce, though undoubtedly it frequently clogs them. To go back on your word in a business transaction, or to fail to meet your liabilities, causes a Chinaman to lose face, and this is to him unbearable. The sacrifices which he will make on the approach of his new year to enable him to avoid being posted as insolvent aTe as extraordinary as they are admirable. Nor would it be right to omit all reference to the fact that to their justice they frequently add generosity. I well remember a case in which an American, who has failed after years of labor, was supported during the remainder of his life by his compra-doras the native employed by European firms in their dealings with. Chinese is termed. iy Joint Resolution No. 6, escapes. - Ther Article of all the State of Utah, members concurring: 1. Tim following proposition Suction to amend the Constitution of the State of Utah Is hereby submitted to the qualified electors of the State for their approval or disapproval, namely: That section ft of article 10 of the Constitution of the Stute of Utah shall be amended to read as follows: See. ft. In cities of the (lrt and second class tlie public school system shall be controlled by the board of education of such cities, separate and apart from the counties iu which said cities are located. See. 2. The Secretary of State Is hereby ordered to cause this proposition to be published in at least one new simper lit every county of tlie State where a newspaper is published, for two months immediately preceding election. the next Sec. 3, Tills proposition shall be submitted to the electors of this State at the next general election for their approval or disapproval. Those voting in favor of this proposition shall have print's! or written on their ballots, For the amendment to section ft. article !0 of the Constitution." Those voting asainst said proposition shall have writt n or printed on their ballots, "Against tho amendment to section ft, article 10 of the Constitution." Said ballots shall be received and said vote shall be taken, counted, canvassed and returns thereof be made in the same manner and in all respects as is provided by law in the ease of the election of State officers. See. 4. This resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after its adoption. of the ill-fat- The National 6, 10 gold nugget has been found in Australia that weighs 115 nounds avoirdupois. It is valued at 32,000. A rush is being made for the portion of the country where the nugget was found. The troops to constitute the garrison of Cuba have not yet been selected, though they will consist of regulars, Joint Resolution, Imtnunas and volunteers, but it is Proposing an Amendment to Section Nine, Article Fight, of the Constitution of the not possible now to tell just what the State of Utah. He it resolved bv the Legislature of the State proportion will be. of all Inc members elected of Utah, hereof eoncuriing therein: Miss Clara Barton and party are in to each house Section 1. Tbe following proposition to of the Stale of Utah is Washington. Miss Barton will make amend be Constitution submitted to tho qualified electors of the president a detailed statement of hereby the State for their approval or rejection, That section nine, article eight, be the action of the Spanish officers in Inimtlv: amemh d so that the same shall read ns folThe Supreme and District lows. Section refusing to allow the Red Cross to land courts shall have sttrli appellate jurisdiction of us may be provided bylaw: provided. That cargoes supplies at Havana. from ail final judgments of the District courts, The central committee of the Citi- there shall lie a right of appeal to the Supreme court. zens Union, of New York, has adopted See. 2. The Secret ary of State Is hereby to cause this proposition to he pubresolutions endorsing the action of the oroered lished in at least one newspaper in every of the State where a newspaper is Independent Citizens' committee in county for two months innnediutely preceding nominating a state ticket, headed by tlieSee.next3. general election. This proposition shall be submitted Theodore Roosevelt for governor. to the electors of this State at the next genet al election for their approval or rejection. Private advices are to the effect that Those ot tug in fax or of this proposit inn shall vvt tttcu or printed on tlieir hvlots. "Fot the Caroline group of islands, which have the bisection nine, article eight of those voting against said this country contemplated seizing, had the Const it uttott ";have written or printed on proposition shall the war with Spain been prolonged, is their ballots. "Agipnst the a mendtnent to secnine. article eight of the Constitution. now controlled by the natives, the tion Said tai lots shall lie roceivtd and said vote lie taken counted, canvassed and returns Spanish garrisons there having been shall hereof lie made in the same manner and in all is provui"d by law in case of tha completely wiped out. rcsji.'itsas election of state officers. 4. This resolution shall take effect and See. Geueral Cassius M. Clay has been be in force from and after its adoption. Ins girl wife, granted a divorce Joint Resolution, Dora Richardson Clay. The decree reProposing an Amendment to Section Three, Article 'thirteen of tne Constitution. storer the defendant to her maiden it resolved and enacted bv the Legislature name. No reference was made to ali- of He the Slit te of Utah, two-- t birds of all the memto each house concurring therein bers elected mony, as it was understood by the Section 1. Tlie following proposition to Constitution rmend tlie Suit" of Utah is attorneys ami the court that General hereby subniUUd to theof tne quail .led elt etors of t la,, had already made uttmle provis- the Stab for their approval or rejection, That three, ar'icle tuirteon, ' " '' 'vile by the purchase of a rtitr.eiv: so that me same shall be read as or ' i Ifarm near lu( fu ovvs: 3. Tlie Li shall provide by Sutton e, two-thir- I NEW JEWELRY. I U. pub-lisne- d, The Parisian jewel dealers are al- ways inventing pretty and novel ornaments to attract their fair customers and one of their latest is a wide scroll arrangement through which is drawn the velvet ribbon band, now worn about the neck. The scroll does not lie on the folds, but around them, and is sometimes made of two twisted serpents or again of flower stems, tha flowers forming the central ornament of the necklace. v I j A WOMANS HEROISM. From the Register-GazettRockford, nt. as much herowar civil the nearly During ism was shown by the women of our nation as by the brave soldiers. Many a woman, weeping for her dead sou, bound up tha wounds of his su Jeriug comrades, rejoicing FOULLY ASSASSINATED. e, . th-i- anarchists. Hispano-Ameriea- U Ten ot t::e - twij-mir- di to cut t t'o.'i-utu- Many prominent European journals ire urging international action agaiust uf tie ar lnuin--ii- of run, sm'fIwu-- of .he Phil-idelphia- . to S"vtioa t and taxation on aH profs rtv in the State, ilt.g to 11S value" 11 xi.ouev. ar.d shall prescribe by gcqer :1 , ruguian jris as snail viol ! r fixation of ell secure a just vainat ertv so ihat e.erv jn is,,u and shu. pay a lax in pupucun to t.ucvaiueof 'Viaed tii.ua de-- I h.s, 1.. r. or its properiv. s may le authoriurn i."ii of I rum i r o t tic collect, d on si, ait iv and on zed that hot. nold furniture w h, n tlie value of tue : sane-itwo bundle i provided ' v of the Unit o Stares, furlhi r that the )'of the State, idtiu:., s. ci'.es. towns, school ais-- t ru ts, mu ru ci pal o .;,or, t .,ud pu olio iiura-ue- s. used exlots with C- I u i."gs ihrr-oclusively forclib. r is .:. nous w orship or charitable purposes. and tni. ' s of burial not held or Us d for ju.vai"V'r ruijert- shall c.uiuls and be exempt from tavyi-- n. j 'it n, tiunies. owm d ami escd bv individuals or corfur irrigating lands owned by such porations or the individual individuals or c.,rti.,r..i;-ii- s, to 6 1 members then of. sn.i mu be so long as they sii i n be owned and used "xou-stvei- v for such purpose. Sec. 2. The Secretary of State is hereby ordered to cim-- e tuts proposition to be publish! d tn at least om newspaper in everv count of the State wo, re a newspaper is published, for two months immediately preceding the next general elect urn. See. 3 This prop-- s Cori shall be submitted to tne electors of it s Mate at the next general election for their npmuvul or rejection Those voting iu favor of tins proposition shall have vvrutt ti or pr.t.tcd on t it, ,r oa.iots. "For tne amendment to sc." ton t rt e, article thirteen of the Constitution ': tit tse v m mg against said shall have wttl ten oi printed on proposition the tr ballots. "Against the amendment to section three, art i.nilcon oi tlie I oiistUtuion. Said ballots shall he received and said vote l. and returns anall be taken, counted then of tic made in the same manner and iu all respects as is provid'd by law in case of the election of State of c, is. Sec. 4. Tills ini'll sliail take t dect and te in force from amt afer its mi-- pi ion. State of Utah, cimee of the St cretary of State ac-e- or Senate Joint Resolution No. 9. SEAYS SUMMARY. The collar necklace is the only one worn nowadays. One beautiful ona was made of seven large table emeralds, each set in diamonds arranged knots. A circlovers ar- EmprcH of AutrU Jlren Death at tha Hsuiu of an AuarcliUL Geneva, Switzerland, Sept. 12. All Europe mourns over the foul murder of the Empress of Austria, who met in their r e n e w ed her death at the hands of an anarchist stre ngth, at Geneva Saturday evening. The ! even while sorrowin g empress was well beloved throughout for the one SV the world, and telegrams of condolance - 3V h o was J? are pouring in upon the bereaved At gone ' " emperor. It appears that her majesty was walking from her hotel to the landing to On the Battlefeld place of tlie .steamer at about 1 oclock when an Italian anarchist suddenly ganization known as the Womans Relief to the soldier of today, Corp, whoae aid the appeared, and approaching her, stabbed fighting world for a living, is against her to the he aid. The empress fell, no less notable than the heroism of the CDs. got up again and was canned to the early One of the most earnest members of tha steamer unconscious; tlie captain re- corps at Byron, 111., is Mrs. James House-wert. hut illness once put a stop to her turned and the empress was carried to A year or so ago, when she active the Hotel Beaurivage, where slxe ex- xvus work. fifty years of age, the time nearing pired. The assassin is a man named when women must be most careful of their strength, Mrs. Houseweart was taken seriLuchoni, and the death blow was ously ill. The family physician told her inflicted by the use of a small file, tii fit she had reebed a critical period of her which has since been found where the life, and must Le very careful. His preand treatment did not benefit her, murderer threw it, after committing scriptions and other treatment proved unavailing. At last Dr. William's Pink Pills for Pale the deed. Tlie assassin is in the hands brought to her notice, with inof the officers, and docs not deny that reotde weteevidence that they were helpful disputable he committed the deed. in cases such as hers, and with renewed she tried the remedy. Last March she The last words of the empress were hope took the first box of the pills, which gave addressed to the attendant. Recover- much relief. She was determined to be and kept on with the medicine, uning consciousness for a moment she cured, tile now eignt boxes have been consumed, feebly asked what had happened. and she feels like a new woman. I have taken Mrs. Houseweart said: As yet the authorities have found no eight boxes, but I have been improvconfirmation of the report that the onlysince I took the first dose. I do not being murder was part of an anarchist con- hove I could have lived without the pills. certaily have done me more good spiracy, hut a dozeu persons with They thau any physician or any medicine I have whom the assassin associated have ever tried. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are sold in boxes been arrested for examination. (never in loose bulk) at 59 cents a box or No strangers are allowed to approach six boxes for $2.50, and may be had of all the coffin of the murdei'ed Empress druggists, or direct bv mail from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Elizabeth. The body has been emIt must be pretty tough to die young, balmed and is dressed in white. The doctors photographed tlie wound, said the boarder, as he tackled the lamb hut the plate will he destroyed. It is chops. Cheap cigars are like Dakota divorces. understood Emperor Francis Joseph You lose respect for them when you learn will not leave Austria, but will send a how they are made. high eourt officer to bring the body bo Reauty is Flood Deep. Austria. No Clean blood means a clean skin. The assassin maintains his cynical beauty without it. Cuca rots. Lundy Cathardemeanor, and frankly congratulates tic cleans your blood and keeps it clean, by tlie lazy liver and driving all imhimself on the success of the crime. stirring upfrom Benin today, tlie purities He says: I am an anarchist, but I banish pimples, boils, body. blotches, black heads, complexion by taking belong to no committee. I work on my and that sickly bilious beauty for ten cents. All drugown initiative. Let them do as they Cascarets, gists, satisfaction guaranteed. I0e,25c,50c. please with me. That is my stroke. Dan OHara Oi war to a dorg foight The Empress of Austria was born last night. Pat Malone Did yez win? December 24, 1837. She was the The highest masts of sailing vessels are daughter of Duke Maximilian of from 100 to 180 feet and spread from Bavaria, and was married to Francis GO, 000 to 100.000 feet high, of canvas. Joseph, emporer of Austria and king of Hungary, April 24, 1854. They had DO YOU KNOW that In making the trip to Omaha Exposithree children, the Archduchess who is married to Prince Luitpold tion you are on the road ONLY ONE of Bavaria; the Auchduke Rudolph, NIGHT, if you usethe Overland Limited who married Princess Stephania of of the Union Pacifio; just the tiling for nervous people who prefer to travel by dayBelgium, andwho was (seemingly) light: and for Men of Affairs to whom in)1889, and the Archducheis the saving of a business day is an imporMaria Valeria, who married tlie Archtant consideration, we have tha Fast duke Franz Salvator of Mail, ONLY ONE DAY on the road to The late empress was an Omaha. Appreciation of this incomparable time, together with dining car service and enthusiastic horsewoman. equipment, is best shown by tha superior Funeral o f the Empress of Austria. popular demand for tickets via the Union Vienna, Sept. 12. The plans for the Pacific. For further information address funeral of the late Empress Elizabeth II. M. Clay, geueral agent, 201 Main street, who was assinated by an anarchist at Salt Lake City. Geneva, contemplate bringing the reTo Cure Constipation Forever. mains to Vienna nezt Thursday, a Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 35 It C. C. C. fails to cure, druggists refund money in state on ' nv,vgu v n Gin-sol- a, Austria-Ttss-can- y. Friday, and the He Its reported were engaged. She interment on Saturday. Im not to blame for the fact that i Well, in tbe is at half mast Every flag city and the threatres, races and other is only a report. New St, Louts Headquarters, amusements are suspended indefinitely. The Baltimore & Ohio and Baltimore All the archdukes and the Archduchess & Ohio South Western railroads have Maria Valiere have arrived at Sohoer-brunsecured a long lease on the magnificent room at Broadway and Locust Dispatches ol condolence are arriving streets in St. Louis for the purpose o under one roof the at the palace from all parts of the world, consolidating and passenger offices now lofreight testifying to profound horror and sym- cated in that city. The new location pathy. Among them are messages is the ground floor of the American Central building with 65 feet on Broad1 from President McKinley, from and from nearly all the way and 85 feet on Locust street. The William ticket office will be in the center, front-tn- g European soverigns. The court will on Broadway, the freight department on one side and the passenger go into mourning for six months. department on the other, with General Ground For Complaint Orrs office in the rear. It is Agent Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 12. Colonel quite probable that these offices will Henry Egbert of Davenport, la., a vet- be even 'handsomer than the B. & O. eran of the civil war, who is a member New York headquarters, which are tha of the commission sent here by the finest in that city. or Fifty Cent. governor of Iowa to examine the conGuaranteed tonacco habit, cure, makes weak dition of the camp and of the men men etrong, blood pure, iftlc, fl. All druggists from the Iowa regiments said today: With his bath tub General Miles seems The locations of the camps are as good as could he found anywhere. The to have kept a pretty clean record. water is of the best and abundant. In the hospitals we have found much to please us. When I think of what we endured iu the civil ar, it makes me sick to hear soin of tlie complaints that have come from men located as I Have used your vaiuab'c C.48CA . Uouldn t do It LI'S ami and them are the men of the Seventh corps. lying ob.se-quir- es of n. Em-pero- v perf-ct- without them, lhaveustd them time now comforincl'gestion anribilionsr""- - nnd-tnex cured. to Recommend timm, cry one. pletely Once tried, you xxui never bo without them in the family." Enw. A. iiiux, Albany, A. V. for-"m- e , RACE WAR IN GEORGIA. alternately with lovers d cular band of Kegroe Seek Revenge tor Lynching of a ltavi-li-ranged alternately with the stems up and down, each leaflet coming from a Brook Station, Ga.. Sept. 12. The trio of sapphires, is another lovely col- body of George Burton, negro, who lar. assaulted Mrs. Uoggin. has been found in the Flint river, about three Buckles and belt6 still attract thfl miles below Digby, riddled with bulmost attention. Twisted serpents are A rock several hundred pounds lets. favorites, the head having a polished linamoi in weight was tied to it. The news ruby or sapphire set in. has reached here that 200 or 300 nebuckles are favorites, those in blue ing perhaps the prettiest. Small pearl groes are niarchintj- to Digby armed and d.anior.d buckles are made oblong, with guns and riiie.s. swearing assessment oval, circular and heartshape. four-leave- o. v. CANDY CATHARTIC i V. TRACE MARK RSOH75Rrt : - 1 j - - . law a uuiform and equal rate of v Gwu Stiver ... I. Palztab1. tMCkeu, lUj- - Potent-- Weaken, or Gripe. Do Euc, 5oo. ... CUKE CONSTIPATION. Jtfnn'f pO TC p ft f Wr fhtrfnrft, Moetn'i?, York. NmI and (ruarpntrtpi ! ali fcihts W GiMV.GO wi. tI t rtn-ff-- I |