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Show TILLMAN-M'LAtJRI- THE GLOBE-HEADE- R, Olafc-B- PAYSON, THE SENATE. Utswnsllv Lntilrn BREAKS OUT IN FabUaklox Oat UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS. A Loudou The senate chamber was the scene of a highly dramatic episode Monday when Senator Tillman of South Caro-In-a challenged his colleague, Henator Mcl.auriu, to resign with- him on the spot, in order, to use his own language, that they might be able to wash their dirty linen at home.'" Mr. McLaurin did not take up the gauge. The incident was the direct sequel of the very bitter controversy which arose between the senators in South Carolina last spring. Mr. Mcl.aurin arose to a question of personal privilege and proceeded to explain what be charged was e conspiracy to discredit him in nis own state for seta and views which did not meet the epprovel of certain Demoeralie leaders. He declared that he was being humiliated, and, according to publie prints, was to be excluded from the Democratic caucus because he lied acted upon certain public issues in a way which he considered was to tbs best interest of the country and the people of bis state. Senator Hoar questioned, in vlaw of the fact that both senators had tendered their resignation, wbetbereither bad the right to address the ssuate, and the matter was referred to the committee on election and privileges to determine their statue. It is possible both seals will be declared vacant. The Deseret National Rank of Salt Lake will pay a special dividend of 5 per cent, daring the holiday, making 17 percent, for the year. Jam re Jeffrie, the champion pugilist, will give an exhibition at the Halt Lake Athletic club Saturday evening, boxing six round with his brother Jack. The boot and shoe workers of Salt Lake have formed a union. The Z. C. M- I., Robinson liroa, and Holoinon Bros.' employes generally joining the nion. Berlin bills 1 A new opera house was dedicated 0. notiat that hour he was at liia dub. Hewas 111 fied the bank people that he Grantsvllle last week. The building la 48x88 feet in dimension, and baa a eating capacity of 000. It cost 810,-90with 13,000 added for furnishing. John E. Dubois of Iennsylvania and P. A. II. Franklin will begin development in a body of oil shale near Ephraim as soon as machinery can be secured. An analysis of the shale on the surface shows SO per cent. oil. Oil expert have been looking over klie territory between 'Wanship and Hock port, Summit county, and have located a tract of land which they will develop for oil. Local people are locating claim in that vicinity. A meeting of the Utah State Teachers' association will be held In Halt 0, Hatnrday morning and would not be at his duty. Nothing wee thought of the matter at tho time. When Fleishman failed to report Monday hia accounts were gone over end the ahortage The exact amount has not yet been aaeertxined. Fleishman had been ceahier and assistant cashier of the Farmers and Merchants' bank for many years, lie began work for tlia bank when a boy in 175. He wae under bond with a surety company for 830,000. In addition to thia he bad real eatate and personal property in that city sufficient, in the opinion of Mr. Heilman, to protect the bank from the loss of a dollar. . i Montana (llrl Kills llvmlf With I'olaoa An Lake during Christmas week. of Qoarrnl With Lover. effort I being made to secure a large lover did not return, her Ileeause attendance, and county superintendent are especially being appealed to. Fannie Hnndlcy at Bed Lodge, Monawallowed a whole The Halt Labe City council ha passed tana, Hunday, of atrycehniue, dying in terrible bottle an ordinance providing that all school minutes later. books shall be provided with paper agony twenty and she bad a differChance Rumsey cover only, and that tablets and penaud Alias Hundley remarked to ence, cils shall not be exchanged by pupils. klster that if her lover failed to reAn effort la being mud to lessen the her the next Huudsy evening she turn liability of coutaglou disease in the would kill herself. Ou that night be schools, did not come, end the discarded girl Soldiers stationed at Fort Douglas Into the kitchen end swallowed have been pawning their clothes and went the poison, afterward eating a piece of government blanket. It la a criminal cake. offense to buy such articles, and pawnHer sister cams into the room and brokers have been notified to eeaae the girl eooly asked her to dance, and baying government property and were they waltzed a few minutes, together compelled to surrender what had been when Alisa Hundley dropped to the purchased. floor and very soon aspired, her lest Utah has a total of 87,124 children of agonies being witnessed by her whole Bn-aa- ss School age. Halt Lake City ha 14,543 and Ogden 5,839. Balt Lake county has 7,887, and Han Pete eomes next, with 5,188. San Jnan has only 178 and Garfield 599. Heven counties have less than 1,000 school children, and eleven less than 1,500. Eugene Humphries, shaft boa at the Herniation mine in liig Cottonwood can. yon, Salt Lake county, was killed last Friday in asnowalide which he started In attempting to go from the lower to the upper workings for a candlestick, lie had been warned of the danger of auch a trip, but persisted in going. William Webb, a boy, while hauling a heavy load in City Creek canyon, Halt Lake, Friday last, was run over by his wagon, crushing bis left leg and breaking his right ankle. He crawled 700 yards after the to where some men were who took him to the city. working, The Northwestern Hast- - Hull League, Including Halt Lake, Ogden, Pocatello, liutle, Helena and Great Falls, was organized at Hul te Inst week. Spokane wrs omitted, os lug to excessive traveling expenses that would necessarily be incurred. A new salt mill I to lie built on the lake opposite Farmington by the Hcars-Uta- h The output will incompany. clude salt of every grade up to the finest table variety, and the capacity of the plant will be greatly in cxii-s- of accident, family. Mulw ,llaar TropuMS at. H siana for ta. Senator Hoar Monday introduced the following resolution: That the president be requested, if it practicable, to enter into negotiations with other elvilixed countries to llie end that a convention may ba made ia accordance with the terms of which some island, or, if that cannot be done, some other suitable territory, way be set apart to whichi under due precautions and after fair anil proper trial, persona found guilty of attempting or instigating or counseling the overthrow of all or of criminal attempts upon llielifeof chief magistrates or high lie shall deem govern-ment- a, officials of such governments, may be transported, and to which they may be confined." South Dakota Koblwra Klllad la Fight With Officer. The general store of F.dward H. D., was robbed of some merchandise and 840 in luouey Sunday night, ami Sheriff Duten of IVadwood aud Deputy 1'atrick I'atlersou of Lead Wood at Galena, started after the rubber early Monday. They came up to lliein, three in uulnber, iu a wagon iu Strawberry gulch, and a fight eusued. Oue of lliu robbers, whose name could uul be learned, was killed, and the driver, who eseaped, was wounded in the fight. The third waa captured. Neither of the officer! wa hurt. the present. Articles of incorporation of the OgHut In 111 Heart Lla With den Packing company have been filed. Hawed l The company will erect a suitable A ease that is interesting St. Iaui plant and engage in a general business pliysiuiaua is that of Eli Daniels, a pa of buying, selling, curing and sioring tient at the city hospital, who is meats In Ogden. The stock is divided from an operation of the Into shares of the par value of 950. heart. Daniels is a negro According to George T. Henry, vo- on the steamer City of Chester. He luntary weather observer at Marys vale, was stabbed in the heart at Chester, Utah, earthquakes averaging four a III.- , and Dr. H. L. Neitert, superinday have occurred there since Novem- tendent of the city hospital, where twenty-fou- r liuiira ber 13, when much dainsge wssdone Daniels was taken, . sewed up the after cut, being ail over the stale by by siesinte taking several stitches, and the patient Is now well on the road to recovery. rtlat . roust-abo- ut wo-ind- ie thought this prom- pita Act up by Rear Admiral Kndicott, ehirY of the bureau of yards and docks, to justify the submission of estimates tor the maintenance of the navy yards and stations and improvement aggregating 831,536,539. He admit that then eslime.es are much beyond the limit supposed probable when the current appropriation were made, but declare that all the work named are considered necessary. The estimates for the various navy yards are as follows: Iortsmouth, N. II., 81,047,575 (tlii includes 8300,000 for a new floating dry dock); Boston, 11,570,000; naval coal de;ot, Rhcda Island, 8300,000, naval station, New London, 851,000; . New York, 83,475,000; League Island, 8741,300; Washington, 1033,000; Norfolk, 81,511.000; Charleston, 81,050,000; Key West, 893,000; rentscola, 8055,500; Algiers, La., 8359,-00Mare Island, 8888,700; luget Sound ised situation, uoiubiued with the present low price of all stocks, will stimulate both Id vestment and speculation. The volume of business to date ie American securities still limited. were lethargic, in spite of improvement of Wall streeL 81.159,500, Han Juan, 83,813,000; Tutu-1The silver situation ia still critical, 8108,000; Cavite, 8381,000; Ulongapo, although silver hss recovered alightly 81,443,000; Guam, 813,300. from its lowest quotations. The future of silver is said to depend entirely upon fjctpfd Gorilla Attacking Faoplo In Dataware. whether the United State refrains A huge gorilla escaped from a menfrom pressing further sales. agerie at Beaford, Del., on September Ileaertar From I'ultad Mlatvs Army Dae pi- 28th. and since then has terrorized tha tatad la 1blllpplna. residents in that section and along Native scouts from Kangabon, pro- the eastern shore of Alaryland. Frank vince of Nueva. Eeja, have killed the Biles was nearly killed Thursday night American negro, David Fagin, a deser by the gorilla near Bethel camp ground, ter from the Twenty-fourtinfantry Delaware. Biles waa riding a wheel (colored), who for more than two years to Cannons when he waa attacked. haa been leading Filipinoa againat the The animal threw him from his wheel American troops. The native scout and dealt him a heavy blow with ita decapitated their prisoner. The mans Oat. Biles pulled his revolver and fired head, however, was recognized as that twice, making his escape to Cannons. of Fagin. They also secured his com- Upon reaching that place he was unmission in the insurgent army. able to speak for some time. Ills Fagiu had on one of hia fingers the clothing was in shreda and he haa an class ring of Lieutenant Frederick W. ugly wonnd over one ear. A posse of Alstaetter, of the engineers, who was fifty men started after the animal, bnt captured by Filipinos, supposedly un- could not find iL der the command of Fagin himself, Klllad Right Men. October 38, 1'JUO. A human skeleton, thought to be Fagin has been reported killed on aeveral occasions. The authorities are that of Fred Kreinsen, who mysterisatisfied that former statements of hia ously disappeared seven years ago, has death were erroneous and that ha haa just been unearthed on the farm near Milan, III., formerly occupied by Henry now been killed. Italian. who, in 1830, ended his life by Alabama Mlalalar Klllad by Fora at banging himself on the eve of arresL Bsstain was prominent in cliurch Rev. D. J. Bradford, Methodist min- and social circles, bnt it gradually deister at Brookside, Ala., wae shot by R. veloped that he had led a dual life. It D. Coffman, justice of the peace, Sun-ua- y is charged that ha would refuse to pay afternoon, and died two boors his farm hands, and when they became later. Rev. Bradford had been re Insistent it is alleged he would knock turned a the Methodist minister for them on the head and make away with the bodies. auother year. While at Sunday school Rev. BradEight yon ng men who had worked ford called attention to the fact, and for him in the ten years previous to' remarked that ha hoped all the rela- his suicide, it is asserted, met mysteritions between bimself and bis congre- ous deaths Their names were: Fred gation would be pleasanL He added, Knschman, Marshall Lewis, Axel it is alleged, that their relations would Sternberg, Ernest Miller, August be pleasant if they would atop such Johnson end Kreinsen. men aa Coffman from lying about him Caaerraamaa Mara Acalnaldo la Daad laaaa and the church. and Khoukd be Allowed to Escape. Coffman wal onca a member of Rev. CoDgreuman Edgar Weeks of Michi- -' Air. Bradford's cburcli, but had been gan, n ho arrived from Alanila on the' expelled on some charge. After the trahsporl Hancock, when asked about shooting Coffman surrendered and a conditions In the Philippines, said: 1 warrant waa sworn out charging him saw Agniualdo and spent half a day with murder. with him. He is not an intelligent and I think feels that he ia inJudas trial Arbitration la Haw Hoath Wales. man, ferior in intellect to the Americans. By the passage of the Industrial ar- He seemed to me not clever, bnt cunbitration bill through Its final stages, Thu general opinion among the ning. the government hss placed a new law military men ia that Aguinaldo should upon tbs statute books the working of be allowed to escape. He ia a dead which will excite Interest throughout issue and ia no longer a menace to the the world. United States. It ia supposed that he This bill not only compels reference does not want to run away, aa he would of all disputes between employers and at once be assassinated by the friends employees to a competent court with of General Luna, whom he ordered to power to enforce it orders and award, be killed. but It makea a strike or a lookout, be- Wsmaa Attacked la th Street aad Her fore and pending anch reference, a misCloth let ea Fir. demeanor, pnnishable by a fine or Mrs. Emma Kastner waa assaulted on Jackson street, Dayton, O., Wednesday The court which acta upon these disnight by two men who leaped from a putes ia presided over by a judge of the baggy and choked her into InsensiSupreme court, and will have most ex- bility, after which they set fire to her tensive powers. elotbing. She waa rescued by a colored man, who has and OoveraorTaft Will Sail From Manila oa cannot be found. Thedisappeared inpolice are tha aoth loatant. vestigating. Secretary Root haa received the Tho woman's husband, who is a Sofollowing cable message from Lieuten- cialist, claims that the class opposed to ant Wright, acting civil governor of Socialists ia for the work. responsible the Philippines, dated iManila, Decem- He says that during the past month he ber 7th: has received threatening letters, while Taft will leave Alanila on the trans- various attempts were made to do himport Grant December 30lh. Reach self sad wife bodily harm. Washington as soon ka possible. ConI'rlr Of Kedared by Smelters. dition much improved by second operAdvices from New York to the Spoation. Recovery is fully expected by kane Spokesman-Revietime Ban Francisco reached. say that tha smelting trust will pay 3.3 cents per Hnxr C'hlflBlttas Non IfFpoiod m lflr Ap pound for lead from Colorado and Utah purtnt of China. mines after the first of the year. The Chineae official say that the ap- price ia a fifth of a cent lower than will pointment of anew heir apparent to be paid to Coeur d'Alene lead miners. the throne will be delayed until the Conference between officers of the trust and mine owners of llie emperor, Kwang Hu. can discuss the smelting Coeur d'Alene have been in progress with men. The question leading for the past two weeks in New York, edict deposing the former heir and after much discussion a settlement apparent, lu Chun, sou of I'ince Tuan, has practically been reached. The Coeur d'Alene lead miners will the author of Hie Boxer troubles, is 13.50 per hundred pounds for ieHil the strongest get generally considered in the future, instead of 84, which is proof yet given of the sincerity of the the present price. empress' leaning toward reform. lnMiaed Combine of foal Mine. Death Kentsaa Impmad aa Filipino Officer With a view to a combination of all lIlMtpprorml. A military commission haa aentenecd the independent coal mining compathe Filipino General, Isidor Torres, to nies in the state of West Virginia, exbe hanged, after finding him guilty of clusive of those in the Fncahonlas ordering the assassination of Corporal fields now controlled by the Norfolk & Fieldner of th Twelfth infantry at Western railroad, mining coal enginAlalolos, province of Bulscsn, last Oc- eers under direction of Cincinnati and tober. The sentence of this commis- New York capitalists are now at work sion has been disapproved by General a examination of all Chaffee, who find that the commission making thorough had reasonable grounds to doubt the mine. It is said that J. 1. Atorgan, whether General Torre personally the New Y'ork financier, ia the prime ordered tli ssHaHaiuation of the Amerimover In the proposed combination. can soldier. h Vice-Preside- nt 8100,-00- It APffiroprlatlnaa Aakad for Kavj YorJs Tlirrapid growth of the navy is the 1. l ffivn-hset- dispatch says the outlook HI 0; The Judge memorial home for miner built at Salt Lake I estimated to tost 35,000, and will be the largeat location for a charitable purpose ever CALIFORNIA BANK CABHIER Bade in the state. DECAMPS WITH 8100,000. Last month was the warmest No Trailed Official of Formal A rein her known in Utah since the esHank at Loa Angelas Mtaals Hlg Saw. tablishment of a weather office. At II. J. Fleishman, cashier of the Balt Lake the mean temperature was Farmers and Merchants' bank of Los 10 degree and the maximum 87 Angeles, ha disappeared with a sum The price of sugar advanced 8u cents of the bank's money, which 11. W. Heilman estimates at per hundred last week, which mean The shortage wee discovered Utah to the 8100,000 Huger pearly company, whose prices were advanced Monday. Fleishman haa not been teen aince 9 o'clock (Saturday morning. At In sympathy with eastern prices. to be Dapa4 on the slock exchange was somewhat brighter during the past week, owing to the message from I'resideut Rooter velL the speech of the 1'riuce of IViiti and the unexpectedly heavy captures In Houth Africa. These latter also helped the market for mioiag shares, and Kaffirs rose slightly on indefinite prediction of the termination of the Houth African war. The mousy situation waa satisfactory and there wee no prospect of stringency lu New York, Paris aud - Great Salt Lake remained stationary daring November, remaining 1.1 feet below the zero gauge. It ia said the Inland Crystal Balt company ie endeavoring to buy np all competing concern in the state. Richfield farmer shipped 554 ton of beet thi seaaon, there bring only 79 acre planted, mostly a an expert-mea- t. CRITICAL. MrUI hold to I'HltMfl KUUv, Fstart of White McLaurla Itonuauci-sad la f haliaaxvd to ttoalxo. s Bj SILVER SITUATION FF.UD N - ld 1 w STEPS BbING TAKEN 7( SEWS SUMMARY. EXTERMINATE ANlWICHISTS. Followers of tho Hod Flog out to bo to l.lvo to Aaarrleo anil Most Hot Taocb Aoorrhlaai. Seuator Vest of Missouri introduced in tbe Benate Wednesday a measure which, in effect declares that any person who shall kill or attempt to cause the death of lba president of th United State or any officer thereof, or who ball kill or cause the death of the rnlar or ehlcf magittrate of any foreign country who may be In the territory of tbe United State shall be punished with death, while the same punish meat shall be meted ont to those who make attempt upon tbe livea of tho persons named. The measure contemplates the establishment of a penal colony, and the deportation of all who teach the doctrine, or secretly encour- 1or-oiltt- sd President Roosevelt's message to congress haa been atilized by tbe supporters of the German tariff bill aa a fresh argument in Its favor. The senate committee on foreign relations has voted to report favorably the new treaty providing for the construction of an isthmian canal. te It la announced officially that the Southern Pacific will, during the coming year, spend $3,000, ouo on the Attic system between El Paso and New Orleans A successful demonstration of the use and efficiency of tbe use of Texas crude oil as fuel has ju it been given atf the plant of an ice company in New York city. age asssssinstion. Kahn, who represents Senator McCumas also presented a theRepresentative Kan Francisco district containing resolution declaring that congress has the Chinese quarter, in which some power and should by law provide that 30,000 Chines reside, baa introduced a tho person or persona who wilfully Chinese exclusion law. kill or assault with intent to kill the Rome Fanfulla says the pope will not president, vlee president or both or any send a delegation to attend the coronaofficer with whom the duties of presition ceremonies of King Edward VII, dent may devolve under tho constituaa bis holiness waa not notified of the tion and laws, shall be pnnisbed with accession to the throne. death, tha federal courts to have juris- king's Halju, who waa arrested at Sofia diction over such offense; also for tha December 7th, and alleged to be the exelnaion or deportation of alien anaasasain of Stainbuloff, bad also shall that congress suparchist; a hand in the Uindnapplng of Mis In executive the prodepartment port Americmn miuionary. curing an amendment to all extradi- Stone, tbe tho to similar tion treaties, Representative Taylor of Ohio has provision In our convention with Belgium for introduced a bill to peusion Mr. Me-- ; the extradition of criminal anarchists.. Kinley at the rate of 8500 a year, beginning September 14, 1001, the date PRINCE HENRY FIGHTS DUEL. of the death of the lata president. Alda The jury in the caae of Policeman Husband Wllkotmlno's Bar sod Qaeoa da Camy Cross Swords. Ilall, of Topeka, Kan., charged with In spite of official denials Investiga- murdering George Head, brought in a tions show there is substantial foundaverdict of acquittal. Head died a a tion for the story of a duel having been result of an encounter while resisting fought between Prince Henry of the arresL Netherlands, husband of Queen Tbe Oakland, Cal., iron works have and Major Van Teta, tha made a settlement with tbe striking' queen's aide de camp. It appears that the men being conceded her majesty the shorter workday of nine hours and at a dinner at was hurt by some Inattention on the an increase of 2)4 cents an hour in part of the prince and spoke to him wages. harply. Prince Henry retorted seRepresentative Gardner of . New verely, whereupon Major Van Teta Jersey has introduced a joint resolumade a remark regarding tho improtion authorizing the state department, priety of the prince consort's conducL to purchase the Daniah West Indies A quarrel followed between the aide and appropriating 54,000,000 for that de camp and tbe prince, who had been purpose. drinking freely, and a duel with Tbe state department haa received a words was fought after dinner. Van of 0000 from the Government of draft Teta waa wounded. He has since been removed to Utrecht with the reqneit Great Britain in payment in full of claimaof American citisena who were to be operated upon. Houth Africa during the The same incident gave rise to expelled from another dnel between Prince Henry Boer war. Several measures have and a gentleman of . tha court. Tbs been One of to house. the presented latter was slightly wounded. them by Air. Ball of Texas proposes the Bccrstory Gags Makat Hia D sport. appointment of a special committee of The secretary of the treasury Wednine representatives to report an antinesday submitted hia annual report to trust bill. the speaker of the house of representaWilliam Southward, who opened the tives. This shows the revenues of the first wholesale grocery store in Chicago, government from all sources for the ia dead at his home in Wichita, Kans., fiscal year ended June 30tb last to be aged 75 years, lie was captain In the 8009,310,530.29, sad the expenditures Seventeenth Wisconsin regiment dur8821,598,540.54, leaving a surplus of the Civil war. ing 807,717,984.38. Compared with the fisIn Opp., Ala., in attempting to arrest cal year 1900, tha receipts for 1001 Insome boisterous negroes Wednesday creased 839,721,000.74, and the expendinight, J. W. Dorsey was killed, Fayette' tures increased 823,253.5G1.44. The revenues of the government for Marshall seriously injured, John abot in the leg, and two unthe current fiscal year are estimated killed. known negroea upon the basis of existing laws at Members of the house of representa8088,033,042, and the expenditures for same period at 8588,033,042, leaving a tives are showing some opposition to surplus of 8100,000,000. For 1003 the the origination of Philippine revenue revenues are estimated at 8712,030,830, legislation in the senate and in partle-- j and tho expenditures, 8088,858,313, nlar to Senator Lodge's bill, which deals with the subject. leaving an estimated surplus of The government is convinced that the decisiona'of the supreme court In Caraoglo to Provldo For Agod Toloffrophoia. tbe Insular cases does not in any way Andrew Carnegie has under consideration tha gift of a largo anm of disturb the Philippine tariff and that will continue to collect money to be used fur the benefit of tho the government customs duties has as heretofore. secin eastern the aged telegraphers tion of the country, anil, it is said, Tbe report that about 115 minara that he intends, when satisfactory from Cape Nome are in serious straits plana have been made to extend hia at Unalaaka, Alaska, as the result of charitable bequest so as to inciudo the the stranding of the schooner "Ralph J. Long. is being Investigated by the telegraphers in all parts of tho land. The proposition which Air, Carnegie Treasury department, with a view to baa In mind are the establishment of tbelr relief. a combination club and hospital, a genRepresentative Crumpacker of Indieral peusion found and llie founding ana has introduced a bill for the of an Arcadia in New Jersey. Air. amendment of the apportionment act Carnegie ia said to favor tlie Arcadiu so that member of the house of repreidea. sentative will be 372. The represenlathmlaa Canal ConinilMliiu Favor the tation ia based on the vote cast instead of population. Htraraguan Koala. The report of tho isthmian csnnl John Dunn has brought sui.t in the commission was sent to congress WedDistrict court at Colorado Springs for nesday. The commission favors the 85000 damages against the Denver A Nicaraguan rente, and makes an esti- Rio Grande Railroad for the loss of hia mate of 8l89,K(;i,ui2 as the total cost of sou, Norman, 7 years old, who was construction of the canal through Nickilled while croaaing llie track in aragua. Tlie estimated cost of tin: September lost. l'auaiua route is SI 4.'. 33.358, but, the The state department haa Issued a report says, it woii!d cost 8lii9,14l.itM warrant for the surrender of the Canato obtain the I 'unit in a concession. The dian authorities of Alex Rosenblaff commission values tha work done a: and Lewis Tarisen. charged with 840,000,000. Geo. . Morrison, r memin tlie Northwestern ber of the coiumissiou, submits a minterritory and now held under commitority report favoring llie Ianuiiia can:.!. ment in Alontana. Instructions have been given toevery Another Irrigation lull lutrmlan-d- . Senator llansbrough reintroduced ids school throughout tbe Philippines to celebrate annually the birthday of Irrigation bill of last sessiou with variJoza Riaal, the Filipino patriot who ous amendments. Wednesday. It prowas executed by the Spanish, and a vide for the setting aside of mom-;fund haa been started to raise a monuderived from the saleof public land:-the arid and regions of the ment to his memory. United States and tlie eolleellou John E. Connor, a blacksmith, haa these moneys in a fund to be used i begun suit in the Canadian court the rerlaniHiion of the arid lands. against the Canadian Goyernment to of tbe interior isgiven recover an estate valued at over three Of this fund and of all the details million dollars. The eatate comprises its collection and expenditure, and the townsite of Oueph, Ontario, with authorized to make surveys mid ona population of 1G,000. struct reservoir whore necessary. 8.-M- . Wil-belmi- ;iron-worker- s, Het-Ko- o, anti-tru- st Fits-almmou-s, $23,-172,3- 1 horse-stealin- g ; . seml-ari- d f- eli-irt- v |