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Show GIGANTIC American Fork World few York Greatly Shovkad at tha Daalh This Great I'uliticiaa and Authur. Houghton Coafcwas to a C15,OC0 Tha ft From tha V. 8. Malls. Denver, Nov. 1. Icistolfice Inspector Frederick and City Detective Loomis and Uurlew, of this city, arrested in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Waltei 1L Houghton, a postal clerk, running from Cheyenne to Ogden on a charg of stealing a registered package containing 814,000. The package alleged to have been stolen by Houghton wai mailed by a Chicago bank to a correspondent in Nacramcnto, California, about September 26th. It disappeared somewhere en route, and an investigation by the postal authorities disclosed that it disappeared somewhere between Omaha and Ogden. Tlie secret service officers learned that Houghton's mistress, who has been staying in Denver for three weeks, had changed three 8100 bills and aa the money was all in 8100 bills they at once made arrangements for Houghton's arrest The woman was at first taken into custody and her statements went to rcrify the opinion of the officers. A telegram received here from Cheyenne states that the officer have solved the mystery of the missing package in the arrest of Railway Mail Clerk Walter G. Houghton of Cheyenne, on his return trip. Houghton's regular run la from Cheyenne to Ogden, and on hi return from the run west he wsi ordered to make his report at the where he was arrested. He was confronted with evidence of guilt and finally confessed to stealing the package which contained 813,000, instead of 14.000, as heretofore published. Houghton is a younger brother of Fred Houghton, who recently served a a year in the penitentiary for robbing his employer, a Cheyenne merchant. After Houghton had confessed his crime he offered to refund the amount stolen, except 8400 which he had spent, provided the officers would agree that he should not be prosecuted. He declared that if they would not so agree the money would lie immediately burned. United States Commissioner T. J. Fisher and United States District Attorney Clark both refused to accept Houghton's proposition and he refused to disclose the hiding place of the money. Houghton was bonnd over to the t'ulon Farltle Furrliaiuiil by tha Kaorgae Ivsllun Coiiiuilltra. W. E. SMITH, I'ublUhrr. HENRY GEORGE DEAD. MAIL CLERK AGEESTZD. AUCTION SALE. 17. C. BLANCOS PROCLAMATION. oa CnaatlafiM'tury to AutonniuUU end lijr InnurrcrtinBlsta. New York, Oct. 30. Henry George Omaha. Neb., Nov. 2 The interest oi Havana, Nov. 2. Marshal Bianco of the Jeffersonian demo candidate the 1'nitcd States government in the issued a proclamation to the inhabihas crate for mayor of Greater New York Union Pacific ruilroad terminated at of Cuba. There is no reference tants died from au apoplectic stroke, at as 11:43 o'clock yesterday morning, when, to autonomy in any part of the proclaUTAH NEWS. at the foreclosure sale of the mortearly hour this morning. His deatl and it has produced a bad efmation hi of was painless. The opinion gage held by the 1nitcd 'States, the a' 1 sympathizers with the at road was purchased by the committee It In predicted that tlia physician is that death was caused bj fect among when overwork. During the preceding night insurrection. Marshal Blanco, Park City will resume niMrationN soon. of eastern capital ista formed for its new functions his formally assuming be had made four speeches. Mrs. Annie Caldwell, an indigent organization. it the palace, said to the deputations ths he when Mr. accepted The full anion nt accruing to the woman of Salt Lake City, died tmeduy George, autonomist and renomination, had reason to believe it jf the conservative, last week from what is supposed to United States from the sale cannot he in order to obthat formist parties, would Le detrimental to his health. hare lieen an attempt at performing given exactly, but it is estimated to be new policy, it the tain howjieace through He believed it a duty to accept, 158,005, 74S.4. an abortion. it was impossible to for all political lie would necessary il even ever, and said he would do so, The Oregon Short Line has laid determine the full amount at the time tlie To depto unite. military in poor parties it killed him. He has been 10.00U tius of new steel rails on the of sale, for the reason that the monthly would answer he he said that utations health for a few years past main line between Huntington and statement made by the secretary of the substance Henry George is one of not a few war by war, repeating (ranger, and will lay 15,(nki tons more the treasury to the management of the in that respect. In iriiiH. This means 227 miles of I'nion Pacific on the first of every typesetters who have become famous. of his proclamation and the Senor aged Galvez, highly an is he brawn month of and was was uot With the it available, track. aristocracy esteemed president of the autonomist he of wealth some found estimate to the with items, It. Wells has idol; J. necessary aristocracy (overnor appointed Marshal when addressing ia an agitator; in the aristcracy of party, Thompson of Henrieeille to supervise although it is admitted by both sides autonomist the of on behalf Blanco brains he takes higw rank. He is best the expenditure of Sl.(HK) appropriated that the estimates arc approximately known because he wrote Progress deputation, said it was necessary to by the last legislature for the con- correct Thu amount due the governis ment mode as follows: tud Poverty, advocating the single affirm Spanish dominion and the rule struction of a road between lauguitch up in Cuba of interand Escalante, Garfield county. debt, '.7,230.312; Principal tax, and because he ran fur mayor of af the Spanish monarchy Not said: IJe New York in 1880. winning a great through autonomy." The Commercial Cnion Fire Insur- est paid by the government up to Sepautonomist behalf of the party, hut ance company of New York has tiled a tember 30, H97, 83o, k:io, ssO.37; interest rictory for organized labor, though he on ask for we on behalf of the island, accrued by September 30. and still unwas not elected. eopy of its articles of incorporation of services offer we the aud New York, Oct. 31. A mourning city, autonomy with the secretary of state, and names paid, '.80,1 7. OH; interest accrued in in to autonomist bringthe party help W. It. Sprague as Ks resident agent Octolier, '.15,3X2.55; total due the govt people, today showed ernment, 858,4 IS, '.128.01. honor to the man who had fallen in ing tlie revolt to an end. It is highly upon whom service may he secured. Against this are the following sattle for what he believed to be the necessary to change the existing state Mrs. Cora Thomas, colored, on trial for one of peace Cash credits: in bonds and sinking right. Henry George, apostle of the of misery and horror in Salt Lake City lust week on a n and fund. Jefferson-aestimated credits new I8,182,403..'i:i: prosperity. of tingle tax, leader the charge of murdering her husband, a for the quarter ending Septeinlier 30, democracy, stricken on the eve of soldier stationed at Ft. Douglas, whom and for includthe month of WEYLER A POLITICIAN. Octolier, ilection, was honored as no private she found in u (uestionablc resort afinand the honored ever was government ing sitizen America of earnings ter he had leen absent from home for terest on bonds in the sinking fund, Will Enter 1olltlra for a livelihood and before. several dayj. was acquitted. II orry the Government. amount not yet credited, in the 384,180.21. been have Public many gifls The jury in the cuse against Jack Total credit, 811,505.010.74. Madrid, Nov. 3. General Weylers freat metropolis of the western May, city treasurer of Salt Lake City, Total debt of the railroad to the on leaving Havana, particubehavior been sincerely many have and John Stab, who were accused liia went who 58.448,028.01; total credit government, be larly parting speech to tlie reacnourned, but none save of shooting ducks at unseemly hours, of railroad with government, m eternal rest after having served his tionary party in Cuba, which got up a has disagreed. Two of the jurors were Hiilance and amount bid by people as a leader of soldiers and aa farewell demonstration in his 'honor, in favor of convicting Deputy Warden committee, 839,883,-281.8sliief executive of the land, had laid at both surprised and highly displeased Kudya victims, and two of them were The sinking fund bonds sold lisi bier such evidences of public and official circles in Madrid. It is revery much against it As it was a for S13.045.25li.2tl. Total bids reby sorrow and sincere grief, marked that General Weyler has hung jury the case will either be dis- organization committee, 53, 528,532. 70. is was lnid at the bier of Henry George. thrown off the mask of military missed or retired. The amount earned by the road durworn until he laid down his Fully 30,006 people viewed the remains More Salt Lake City men were elect ing the quarter ended September 30, ivhile lying in state, and as many more sommand, and that now it is clear ed to office in the tmnerial grand counand during the month of October, la were unable to gain admission. Great that he intends to play the part of a a cil of the Ancient Arabic order of estimated, hut is practically correct, srowds witnessed the cortege all along political and military leader of the adof the Mystic Shrine of North and and as the will simply regovernment :he line of march, to the home in versaries of home rule in Spain and South America (colored) at the conven- tain the cash, crediting the amount on Brooklyn, where the body was turned Cuba, appealing to Spanish patriotism tion held at 1rovidence, It. 1., Octolier the bids of the committee, the amount ver to the family. Here 160,000 peo- ind to that spirit of hostility to the 27, than from any other one city, to be tnrned over as a of United States which is actively fosconsequence ple were assembled. Their names follow: W. W. Taylor, the sales is 58,005,780.40. All churches were crowded to hear tered by the press, in the cortes and grand captain of the Arab patrol, and After the sale was concluded C. R. of the dead man, and in every elsewhere in the Union Constitution sulogies the following elected to membership Cowin, the of the govrepresentative Hacretery W ilton's ICcpnrt. urge city in the land, services were party and the uncompromising Tories on the hoard of grand directors: Washernment, was assured by the commitlike Robledo El Duoyen and tlie Duke Washington. Nov. 1. Secretary Wil- aeld commemorative of him. ington I), lowell and Frank D. Mason, tee that if the amounts not of Tetun, and others. accurately son has presented his report to the ill of Salt Lake City. Millions Transferred In Valines. figured should differ from the figures Popular and political demonstration William Derr, father of George Derr, reviewing the operations of San Francisco, aNov. 1. In order to are being given above, whatever may be lacking president arranged to do honor to the department of agriculture for the facilitate the settlement of the estate the Salt Lake theater electrician, died will be paid by the committee and will General when he lands, and in Weyler The most important recomOctolier 28, lacking one day of being in no be allowed to interfere with past year. if the late Senator J ames O. Fair, the Madrid, too. way mendation made by him is one that e 84 years old. Mr. Derr was the the confirmation of the sale. ixecutors recently obtained an order of the Salt Lake agents for the department had been if court There was no opposition to the comthe transfer of COMPETITOR CASE. theater and of Social hall, which wua mittee and no bids were offered stationed at each of our more import- 14,000,000 permitting New York to from in bonds inembassies for collection of ant the the predecessor of the theater. Brig-ha;his city. Well, Fargo A Co. demand-i- d Spain Will against theirs. formation of interest to American Batinfj the Demands of tha Young established 'fcim in thnt 85,000 for expreasage on the nearly 8tate Department. farmers. s theater-goerPioneer have PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT. position. which amount the executors aonds, 2 Xov. The Competitor case Madrid, a lively recollection of Mr. Derr with Referring to this subject, he says: lecided to save. Accounted Increase of been For Decrease has taken lij We are endeavoring to get informaup by Foreign Minishis torch setting off the lights for perbonds were placed ter Gallon, Minister Moret and Xaval the Cash on Hand. Accordingly tion from foreign countries with whom formances. He was a conspicuous figWashington, Xoy. 2. The monthly we compete in the markets of the D three dress suit valises, and in the Minister Hcrinejo, to whom the matter ure in the days of the old stock commre of IV. F. Marshal and Charles D. had been referred statement of the public debts show at world by the cabinet The regarding crops and prices. We Neal, were pany: across the conti- communication from the United States close of business October 30, the are also the brought ascertain to Mrs. K. E. Pouch, of Salt Lake City, making steps nent on the ordinary passenger trains. less cash in the treasury, amount- what government alluding to the affair was crops are grown on different was arrested for cresting a disturb- debt, Tlie precious baggage was carefully to an increase for 1,1)20,203.1)0, ing so carefully examined, together with the and seeds thermal that lines, ance on llroadway, Helena, Montana. plants the month of $8, 441, 188. guarded, but its value was not known, Spanish evidence that the Competitor be to this She woke up Charles W. Cannon, a may intelligently brought ind no attempt at robbery was made. was a filibuster. After mature considThis increase is principally accountprominent citir.cn, and demanded pro- ed for by the decrease in the amount country to assist in the diversification eration the ministers named reached tVoli'utt Kcturna to London. of our crops and add to their variety tection. Au officer was called and she of cush on hand. The debt is recapit- Federal court, by Commissioner Fisher. was taken to the police station, where London, Nov. 1. The chairman of the conclusion, in view of the precedulated as follows: ents established in the ease by the of on the advice .ne United States Monetary commis-lioliter, It became evident that slie was menInterest bearing debt. 847,350,500; hisHoughton, turned over all the money Senator Edward O. Wolcott, ar- Duke of Tetuna while he was foreign attorney, tally unbalanced. She was later re- debt on which interest has ceased since which had been 8260 except spent. rived in London from Paris October minister and by the conservative cabimoved to the county jail and a physi81,331, 540; debt bearing no maturity, cian summoned. Mrs. Houck has the il on his way back to the United net of Senor Ca novas and General GREAT BORE CLOSED. 8375,663,550. Total, interest, States. The senator's visit to the Azcarraga, that Spain must satisfy the appearance of a woman of culture and This amount, however, does Last Train Faaaaa Through is well dressed. She went to Halena French capital is classed as being mys- demands of tlie American state departnot include 8580.450.053 In certificates TannrL ment front Salt Lake about three weeks ago. and terious, as he had written to the notes outstanding, which 1. Nov. treasury the With Denver, Cola, United States embassador to France, but apparently has no friends in the are offset California Lady Suicide Mystery. by an equal amount of cash passage of the Colorado Midland train Montana city. general Horace E. Porter, saying that in the treusury. to Xov. 2. The mystery surDenver last from en route Ogden Berkeley, be would not return to Paris, but Iresident Tanner of the Agrictural The casli in the treusury is classified e will be suicide of Anna Blythe tunnel the the rounding would proceed direct to America. The college of Utah has issued a report of as follows: Gold. 8 00,387,236; silver, night two ia of the freshman bore member a This abandoned. great Ilollywell, folFrench government, it is understood, that institution from which the 8500,431,043; paper, 8113,441,060; liouds, miles class ehein of main at the state tlie who killed piercing university, long, is not inclined to take any further lowing facts are extracted: During disbursing officers' balance, etc., milcost a and herself on mountains, the poison tuking by Rocky Friday in the matter. the year a wing of the new building Total, 8831,060,557, against lion and a quarter dollars. A gang of iteps is still unsolved. The letters evening, erected a was for work designed shop which there are demand liabilities men were Mew loatat District. and telegrams found among her effects put to work immediately at a cost of 83,000. This is used as a to 8623,913,837, leaving the after the passage of the train, tearing 1. A new postal which seemed to show that a amounting Xov. Ore., Portland, gentleforge shop. The attendance of stu- net cash balance in the treasury, up the track connection with the tun- listrict has been established, consist- man in whom she was interested had dents during the year, ending June nel. AU trains of the Colorado Mid- ing of the states of Oregon and Wash- recently died, are now believed to have 30, ISO?, was 482, as compared with 407 will hereafter go over llager-ma- ington, and the change goes into effect been written by herself. The names land an Tha Indian llrroniM Elector. the previous year. The average age of The tunnel, company re- today. Heretofore Oregon and Wash- signed to them are unknown to Bny of pass. 10.4. for the past year was students Hisinarck, N. I)., Nov. 2. The suThere were fourteen graduated with preme court has tiled a decision in the fused to accept the offer of tho re or- ington have been a part of the Pacific her frienda,and are thought to be fictithe department of bachelor of science euse of Fort Lotten Indians who have ganized Colorado Midland Railway soast district, including California and tious. The young woman was in the in-- I habit of taking morphine, and appears as compared with seven the preceding taken lands in severalty within Hen- company, and the latter consequently sther coast states, and the postal over line who these states to have been mentally irresponsible covered had the tors rebuilt high llagerman pec year. Three graduated with certiti-cate- a son county and who applied to the in Francisco. when she took her own life. San their headquarters in a two years course. The commissioners of that county before pass. for new the district Three inspectors Hnpervlaor ef Indian School. during the year ending June 30, the lust election for the establishment will be taken from the civil service Wyoming Mas Killed. 1897, were: S7,000 from the state, of a polling place, claiming that they F. 1. Nov. Thomas Washington, be will list. Spokane headquarters Cheyenne, Wyo., Xov. 2. L. P. Erickfrom federal 37,000 the government, were entitled to a vote. The commis- Smith of Plattsbnrg, X. Y., has been son, a young unmarried Swede, who and 85,811 from other sources, making sioner refused to establish a polling appointed supervisor of Indian schools. (or the new district. has been employed here, fell under a a total of 04,81 1. The expenditures place and the Indiana took the case to t There are five of these offices. Mr. Thief lllurjacket Dead. were 865,135. The value of all build- the district court. Judge Morgan freight train eleven miles west of here the connected been with Smith has Champan, Kan., Nov. 1. Charles on the Union Iacifio. Both as legs were for service the polling place, and the ings is estimated at SI 40,000 and of Indian many yeera agent Bluejacket, chief of the Shawnee Incut and torn from the body, and his other proplrty at 30,000, During the aa end to assistant the end supreme latterly appealed inspector dians, is dead at hit home at Blue- remains were scattered along the year five bulletins were issued by the court The tribuual sustains Judge commissioner ef Indian affairs. The jacket, a few miles south of Champau. track. The pieces were experiment station: bulletin 44 The jMorgan and decides that the Indians record he made in the administration He was 80 up gathered years old, aud had been chief and brought in bv the coroner. ErickFeeding Value of Lucern or Alfalfa; who have taken lands in severalty and of the letter office actuated the admin- of hie tribe for .many years. son and two companions had been No. 45 Experiments with Vegetables have received preliminary putents are istration in retaining him until lest took a trip to BluejnckrJccntly and Fruits; No. 40 Earthen Dams: No. electors, and Mist the provision of the month, when it was expected he would and were driving west with drinking, Kansas City to locate the grave of an 47 The Climate of Utah; No. 48 The state code which a fractious horse. Erlckon became oi to them have the with be rewarded requires appointment a cold contracted Chemical Life History of Lucern or final patents from the government it special agent, which recently fell to a Indian prophet, and said he would coutinue frightened, which led to his death. He was was a Alfalfa! No,4tf Spraying; No. 30 The unconstitutional. the journey on the truin. Xo one is to friend of Geaerel Fairbanks. Baptist minister. Water Supply of Cache Valley. blame for the accident. UTAH. FORK, AMERICAN Daly-We- st 1 ; grief-stricke- n post-offic- e, 10,505,-046.7- 4. 7. Xo-ble- hcini-ipher- e; dis-sipli- old-tim- lamp-light- er m n. 1,228,-320,60- 0. Ilusk-Ivanh- oa Dusk-Ivanho- 1 818,-484,75- 0. 8207,-756,09- 9. n ta or-jder- rs |