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Show ISSUES. LIVINGFOSTERS PAPER.) TROOPS TO PRESERVE ORDER. LATTIMER MASSACRE. Mrs. data's Harder GUARDIAN FOR ADOLPH SUTRO. Feb. 7. Albert nolf, Trkl advocate ucoeuor to the eharged with the murder of Mary Advanced A and 1U Health Coach Hls Mliul. Clute of Clute, wife of Washington, Feb. 9. At the cabi-rivit t.auxi F08TKS, Foblinhor. Wiikesbarre, Pa., Feb. 7. The trial Salt Lake Ban Francisco, Feb. 8. Adolph City, has entered s formal BALT IARK CITT. Room K Hooper Blk.. meeting today it Was decided to of Sheriff Martin and deputies for beof San Francisco, and two companies of troops to Dyea shooting into an unarmed body ol plea to the charge. The trial will f send famous Sutro Tunnel, of the builder Hoff made weeks. in two Though gin and Skaguay, Alaska, immediately, for miners last September,' killing seven a flat denial of guilt, it ia already ap- has been adjudged mentally incompethe purpose of preserving order and and wounding about forty others, is that he will rely upon techni- tent by Superior Judge Belcher. Ilia UTAH NEWS. protecting life and property. Advices renewing the excitement caused by the parent calities rather than .testimony as a de- daughter, Dr. Emma Sutro Merritt, to the government state that the rush rash deed. who has been in constant Professional fense. to the fields has attracted hunThe witnesses are brought into court on her father for many attendance ITenry Stocks, the St. George moon dreds gold lie alleged that the information upof the lawless element and that only as shiner who was bound over in 15,000 they are required to testify. on which he was to be tried was inop- months past, has been appointed guarare necessary at once to preMany of them bear reminders of the erative and invalid, because the police dian of his estate and his person, her bonds, has been unable to secure the troops vent trouble. late shooting, in the shape of ghastly court in which he had been held for bonds being fixed at $100,000. Her bondsmen and is now in the stste peniIn accordance with the cabinet de- wounds in legs, arms, etc. One man tentiary. The le- two brothers and her sister who resido trial was unconstitutional. cision to take steps to protect life and with eight buckshot wounds in the gality of the title of Judge Joachimsen in this city, became sureties on tho States Attorney W. H. property at the Alaskan seaports, the back, who is just recovering sufficient to a police court judgeship was ques- bond. Dickson of Salt Lake City, fell on a war has and forframed department to move, was Mr. Sutro is over 80 years of age tioned on technical gronnds. side wslk last week sustaining a frac- warded the following instructions to strength to enable him present. him and the loss of bis mental faculties ia up General Merriam, at Vancouver barture of the wrist that will lay Judge Cook overruled the objection school Charles Lattimer the Guscott, without comment. The point that the attributed to the weight of years, comfor some time. racks, Washington: those of the depuout teacher, pointed courts presided over by the bined with the effects of two strokes Measles was epidemic at the AgriculMake all necessary arrangements ties he remembered seen at police having San Francisco judges are unconstitu- of appoplexy, which he has suffered tural college in Logan last week and to send the regimental headquarters Lattimer to the shooting. tional previous just -, inhas been raised in several recent within the past two months band and two companies of the Four- After this Guscott for a time threatened to close the out maps by pointed The petition to have his daughter cases, but as yet has not been passed stitution. More than fifty students teenth infantry to Dyea, and two com- and scene of the shootthe photographs his guardian was made bye be court. on It appointed the may by supreme were down at once. panies of the same regiment to where the deputies stood, taken to that tribunal Colonel ing, who is manager of the just Hoff. Little, by Alaska, prepared to stay at least where the strikers halted, where the Angus M. Cannon, Jr., who suffered Sutro after the members of property, amputation of his hand as a result of a through the coming summer. Some sheriff met the strikers, and where the of the family and their attorneys WASHINGTON. DEATH OF bullet wound inflicted some two suitable and temporary quarters to be dead and wounded had fallen. lad decided such a move was necesHis con- arranged for the troops. Further inmonths ago is recovering. Dr. William Keller, who viewed the Arnnlii( for Obtiarvunca of Centennial sary. . Anniversary. structions will be sent later and the remains of the strikers and attended dition has been critical. The effect the withdrawal of Mr, aras will as troops go proper early Washington, Feb. 7. There will be Sutro from business may have on the The recent cold weather caused sheep many of the wounded, testified that a can be made. Report the number of the strikers were shot in an interesting meeting in Alexandria men mdcli worry .and expense in pro- rangements many enterprise! with which he was time will be ready to start." the the troop! back, thus bearing out the allega- on Washingtons birthday for the pur- connected, la a matter to be deterviding feed. Losses in some instances tion that the deputies fired when the pose of arranging for the observance mined have been quite heavy, but did not FIGHT ON LINDSAY. by the family council and the of the centennial anniversary of the owners. men were running. Dr. Keller menflock realize the fears of His interests are ao vast and death of the Father of his Country. lawyers. Legislature to Continue Its Ap- tioned in order each of the thirty-nin- e diversified Frank Angell, formerly a member of Kentucky peal that the manner of their to Him to Resign. taken to the Hazelton hos- The arrangements will be under the disposition is a matter of great mopatients the Salt Lake fire department, who Frankfort Ky., Feb. 9. A majority of ment The greater part of his fortune pital, and described their wounds control of the Virginia grand lodge was sent to Provo for private treat- of the House has intenits Masons. is This peculiarly appropri- is in reul estate. signified It was evident that they minutely. In San 'Francisco ment for mental derangement, has re- tion to continue its appeal to Senator lad been shot in all positions, some4 ate because Washington presided at alone he owns over 1800 acres of land turned home greatly improved and is Lindsay to resign. The Senator's ra while fronting the deputies, some while the laying of the cornerstone of the about on the road to complete recovery. of the taxable area sponse to the legislative request for running away, and some while lying capital in 1793, not only as president of the entire county. Among other of A boy named Edward Peterson, iis resignation, delivered in the senate on the as past masground in the hope of escaping of the United States, but valuable are Saltro Electhe holdings himshot at Washington yesterday was read n Granger, Utah, accidentally wounds on the thirty-nin- e ter of Alexandria lodge. Forty-si- x tric jury. railroad, the Saltro library and self while attempting to extract a car- with interest by members of both As President McKinley is a Mason, men were inflicted by d various stocks of bonds. tridge from an old gun. The ball .cut houses. Mr. Myers (Rep., of Greenup) Winchester bullets, and only a small he will be invited to deliver the prin- In the escondition of real the present off the point of one'finger and lodged n the morning preliminaries of the of them were caused by buck- cipal address at the ceremonies, which tate market it ia rather difficult to apmajority In the knee, causing a bad wound, but nouse, said that body had suspended shot. Of the as possible to patients, seven died in will be held as nearly praise the valne of his local realty, but avoided. be read to will week last a have proceedings amputation the hospital, two are still there and the family vault in which Gen. Wash- a conservative estimate places it at a attacking Senator recovering slowly, and thirty have ington was laid in 1837, after a scare little under 84,000,000. The Sutro baths J. D. Rowan, alias J. B. Barnett, newspaper artical in view of this, he now been and, which shocked the whole country of an Lindsay, who was wanted at Salt Lake City for discharged, all of them cured tlone cost nearly 81,000,000. moved Senator that response one, who is now in a private hos attempted sacrilege of the old family obtaining money under false pretenses to the resolution Lindsays his resigtomb near the bank of the river. requesting has been given two years at San QuenTHE MONTANA UNION pitaL of the should nation be made part Rev. 8. Ei Staffielt, pastor of the tin, California, on a similar charge. Klondike. Japs Will Invade and Speaker Brannan ruled Emanuel Reformed church of Hazelton, Purchased by the Northern Pacifle He may have to face the charges in journal, Feb. 7. Japan ia dan Francisco, the motion out of order. extestified that the strikers were orderly Utah after his term in California going to invade the Klondike. A standAnaconda, Mont. Feb. 8. It is anend apparently unarmed. pires. DoleBsngulne nf Annexation. d laborers nounced on information received from of 5,003 army ing of Lattimer Miss Grace Coyle the Cleveland, 0., Feb. 9. In an interare being got together for the gold New York that the Northern Pacific 'Veteran's of Utah's Indian wars reschool said she was standing on the Dole I President said, fields and in a month or so they will baa regard siding near Huntington held a reun- view, purchased the Montana Union of the school house and saw the make porch and as a descent upon Dawson City. entirely satisfactory ion there last week at which a major- my trip railroad. The terms' are not yet made roadside. line the deputies up along One of the Nippon Yu sen Kaishat public. The Montana Union ia a conity of the survivors living near there feel confident that the Hawaiian pos-to Then the strikers approached quickly be annexed sessions will steamers them here, but as necting link in Montana between the will ultimately were present. The first steps were snd orderly. The sheriff stopped them States. I At the United veteron Washington laud not the soil of the Union Pacific terminus near Butte and of a will taken for the organization and some of them gathered around they Presiconsultation with a had will be no one to the Northern Pacific railroad at Garrj- view there United States in future long ans' association, having dent McKinley. It was a most satis- him, but she did not see any of them say them nay, unless Great Britain son.r reunions. one. I think thrt his previous attack him. Some of them cried, Go takes a hand in the matter. The road is about 55 miles long. It J. M. Dudley of Spanish Fork was factory and a few strikers pushed past One of the Japanese steamers that was expressions show that he favors annex- ahead," a of on operated originally under a joint week arrested last complaint ation." He will visit relatives here the sheriff. At that moment a shot has been carrying laborers will be used between the Union Paciarrangement widow named Tracy, living at Lake and in St Louis before leaving for the was fired, then came another, and in to carry the men to their destination. fic and the Northern Pacific. The purShore, on a charge of attempted rape. coast en route home. an instant the volley. The Japanese will be brought over by chase ia of importance, aa it makes She alleges Dudley broke into her said Miss men I saw Coyle. a fall," Broke HU Back. syndicate, and trouble on the Klon- complete the ' Northern Pacifics house at night, but that she and her Some of them ran toward the school dike is predicted. Wallace, Ida., Feb. 8. Thomas house and when they got half way they through line from St Paul to the young son, who came to her rescue, coast via the cities of Butte and AnaLooks, a miner at the Morning mine felL I do not know whether they were identified him. Bad Man lu i "nnlo Camp. conda. was killed in a peculiar way this morn- ihot of ' Mr. N. C. Edlefson, just before they fell or if they Spokane, Wash., i i. 7. The young W. n. Burnes, ore the was He standing by president and general were wounded by the volley and ran so the Logan temple, who has been in a ing. when a rock of Eureka, on the Col- manager of the Montana Union, who camp mining came down, strik-hi- far before their chute strength failed them. ville reservation, is experiencing an haa declined very low condition for some time past, in the stomach and knocking him The to confirm the report of for about two continued He last. shooting expired Saturday evening of gun plays. The town has the sale, left for New York as epidemic force to such wall with the City tbia minutes, and after the first volley it a number of bad men. ' Within a few was in the seventy-firs- t year of his age against and it ia reported from that back. He was brought to was scattered. his break afternoon, and was one of the leaders among the weeks six men have been shot. A that promptly upon his arrival in but died two hours I helped many of the woundec prospector named Wynn is the latest city Scandinavians of northern Utah. A the hospital here, New York the formal transfer will be He leaves a wife and two chil- strikers who fell near the school house, later. wife and a numerous family mourn his victim. A question of jurisdiction has dren. and did not see any weapons on any O contributed to the lawless conditions. made. loss. them. While I was helping them a Now Earthquakes In Buenos Ayres. that Judge nanfordof the Unitec Eastern parties have been prospectTORTURED BY ROBBERS. me as at named Ross laughed deputy A 8. from Tew Feb. York, States court has de ided that the Stevdispatch ing for coal near Collinston, where I a he walked about cigar. smoking is to the effect that ens county authorities have complete they have options on two sections oi Buenos Ayres said: You ought to go to Cuba. An- control of the north half of the reser- Story of a Woman Who Kept War Forfrom have been reported land at 835,000. The work has been earthquakes tune la a Jar. other deputy, Clark, laughed, and vation. it is thought the lawless chargoing on for several months. It is now various districts in the southern pro- said to him: Do Delaware, O., Feb. 8. A startling you think you have reported that a fine body of coal has vinces, particularly in Colomarica. done a glorious deed today? I callec acters will be punished and suppressed. statement has been made by Miss been encountered at a depth of 450 Many buildings in the town of ColoNaney Fix, who was robbed of a fortwo more of them bums." Famine In Central Kuala. feet, but interested parties are very marica have been damaged some and Public tune on Tuesday night last, and who arousec the villa Paman, in the same province, over the feeling is considesably St. Petersburg, Feb. 7. A failure ia is now in a reticent concerning the matter. recital of the events leading dying condition from the dishas ben almost entirely destroyed. effects of her injuries. She recovered np to the trouble whch resulted in the the harvest has caused terrible Last week while a party of twenty Two tress among the peasantry of the inpersons were killed and three shooting. sufficiently to describe her assailants, young people were driving from Ilyrum wounded. inhabThousands of the terior provinces and especially in cen- four in number, two of whom were Dole Leaves Wasnlnytoo. to Wellsyille, Cache county, the tongue of the provinces are without In mere boys She said that after bindWashington, Feb. 7. President Dole tral and southeastern Russia. d struck a newly erected itants of the off than worse are shelter. some the capthey of places Ssndwich left the Islands, ing and torturing her the men comelectric light pole, throwing all the Widow Who Got HU Fardon. ital last night for Buffalo, where he during the famine of 1891. The Rus- pelled her to reveal the hiding place the Harried A son of to the ground. Bishop party sian editors have been forbidden to re- of her money, and Kansas City, Feb. 8. Presciliaua D. will be entertained by the they received $15,000 Maughn was severely hurt, his bead cash from a jar, where she kept it It exposition ut a banquet. During fer to the matter. striking the pole, and a young man Corpio, whose late father, Presciliana Private letters from Tamboff, in the was at first reported that $1300 was his two weeks sojourn in the capita! named Poppleton had his leg broken. Corpio was a millionaire and province of that name, southeast ol: taken. of Mexico, has been n. Kaili Hoopieania, a native of Ha- married general Moecoe, say the peasants are feeding The dying woman alao aaid that the here by Judge Ebert to Mat-ti- e d cattle with the robbers attempted to set fire to her waii, who took out his first papers in their Y. Peebles, of Dispatch, Kansas, a the Third district court in 1893, applied widow, and former matron of the thatches of their roofs. clothing, and after aecnriog the money to Judge Hiles last week for admission Kansas state Typhus and other diseases are mak- they lift her bound and nearly naked. The bride penitentiary. to citizenship. The matter was re- had secured ing very rapid headway among the Before going they bnilt three firea in Corpio's pardon after he ferred to Deputy Clerk Blair, who de- had served six people. the house with the intention of burnyears in the Kansas cided that Hoopieania could not be assumec an state penitentiary, under ing it, and then locked all the doors. Locomotives for Klonkltce. admitted, the supreme court of the ter- name, for the murder of a Wichita 3reat Falls, Mont, Feb. 7. Negotiaritory having held in a similar case in man. Boston's Unemployed. 1889 that a native of Hawaii was no tions have been closed whereby the Boston, Mass., Feb. 8 A small army to Jailed Escape lynching. Canadian government contractors for eligible to citizenship. of men occupied the street II. S. unemployed 8. Dr. SampLogan, O., Feb. the new Klondike line of railroad from The state has over 800,000 acres ol to state house all night the leading ol! a is accused of who son, performing Telegraph Creek to the south end unoccupied and unsold school lands, criminal in last order that they might be Bessie night on Neff, operation Lake Tcslin, purchased from the Great on when hand the doors suitably for grazing purposes, which it whose death occurred at Laurelville, ol1 opened this Falls & Canada railway eighty miles will offer to lease for the period of one to for civil serrooming ready register on Saturday, was brought to Logan narrow-gaug- e locomotives rails, four year on a basis of a small percentage vice examinations in the mechanical Marshal Martin be used in cars the to and a cumber of George on low appraisements. A large num- yesterday by department. Painters, masons, of Laurelville, and lodged in the of new and construction operation the ber of cattle and sheep owners desire PRESIDENT SAMUEL B. DOLE. plumpers and tinsmiths were to escape the danger of a of construction wil road. The work county jail to procure these mountain grazing tradesmen the wanted. Many of the and the ten at entire a was the within honored dinner he days, by begin lands, which are situated in every lynching. men had been without work for which at 1, line June met White House, completed lie the by prominent county, and the state board of land n has men of the nation. His mission is sup- time the Stickeen and Teslin rivers months. The men were admitted in The Chinese commissioners announces that it wil instructed the viceroy of Nanking to posed to have been in the interests o will be open to navigation, and afforc order and the 500 names which were consider until March 1 applications for receive IYince Ilcnry of Prussia upon annexation. He will leave te a few the shortest route for reaching the all that could be taken were soon rethe lease of such number of arret a the latter's arrival corded. More than 1000 wero turned at Shanghai Alaska gold fields. days for the coast to sail forborne. may be desired. away. (WARREN Iktib-Mocxt- ai Two Ci'BimhIm Will bo Sent to Tails and Hknknay to Supprma Disorder. 8u Francisco, of ShoriB Martin for Shooting Down Minora. et Su-tr- o, ex-may- or Ex-Unit- Ska-gua- y, one-eigh- th er gilt-edge- ex-se- pt Ban-roa- d. able-bodie- vice-preside- nt m . bob-sle- Pan-Americ- an half-starve- iron-woike- Tsung-Lt-Yame- rs, |