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Show Charges Cashier Addison B. Jones With The Crime. Salt Lake City, Dec. 10. Joseph M. Xhroa Cabans KUlsd and Others Wounded Bjr Spaniards. Havana, Dee. IS. Three Cubans were Great destitution prevails among the laboring classes in Havana. General Jo n R.' Brooke will be made the military governor of Cuba. The Missouri Pacific paid its floating debt of 11,300,000 to Russell Sage December 8. A body of soldiers has been ordered to be in readiness to escort Dreyfus to Paris for trial. The pope has decided that the Spanish policy of the Vatican shall be and not neutral. Sir Thomas Upington, premier of Cape Colony from 1884 to 1888, died at Cape Town, in his 54th year. The Ninth, Thirteenth and Twenty first regiments of regular infantry have been ordered to Manila. Secretary Long has cabled to orders to Dewey to send the cruiser Raleigh to the United States. Sir William Anderson, director general of the royal ordinance factories and part inventor of cordite, died at Indians have again been unlawfully cilling game in northern Wyoming. A deputy sheriff is now on their traiL A postoffice established at Baths ranch, south of Laramie, has been named Moudell, in honor of Wyoming's new congressman. At Glenrock, Wya, a few days ago ?ete Madsen was held to the district court charged with the murder of Jess aonon two weeks ago. The next meeting of the A. O. U, W. grand lodge, having jurisdiction in Idaho, Utah and Wyoming, will be teld in Evanston during the month of STAKE C'OJi FKKKNCJi. SALT LAKE of the Utah NaHalt Lake stake met in quarterly The killed and one Spanish olllcer and two tional bank, and one of the most promconference iu the Assembly hall, SatCubans were wounded in an affray be- inent business men of the city, received of urday morning, December 10. All tween some Spanish officers off duty a pistol shot wound in his breast at were but represented. wards the eight and a number of citizen and a party of 1:30 last night while on Fifth South meinlters who brought Twenty-seve- n west while walking Cubans, who wished to close the Tacon itreet, near Main, from their recredentials sufficient theatre on account of the death, of to his residence at the corner of Main spective bishops were ordained elders. General Callxto Garcia at Washington. and Fifth South. Elders I). J. Davis. Orson Allen, He did not fall from the wound, but The Spanish troops on duty intervened Budd, James G. Albrand and George was able to walk to his home, where and restored order. Stephen Crowtlier, missionaries who After the news of General Garcias he is lying in a serious condition, but have lately returned from their labors death spread through Havana, the probably is not fatally wounded. in the northern states, Great Britain The first theory advanced was that Cubans wished to have all the places and Tennessee, gave interesting adof amusement closed. They succeeded it was a case of attempted suicide, but 1899. May, dresses in which they told of the work in closing two places frequented by this was rather discredited, because no Howard' Frank and Howard going on in their fields and made many George Cubans, but the management of the weapon was found near the place. Mr. in the off road the wandered miners, suggestions tending to improvement in Tacon theatre, where there were many Stoutt, however, first said he knew and missionary work. near mountains Cola, Ironton, Spanish officers among the audience, who fired the shot, and then declared froze to death. Their bodies were Apostle John Henry Smith spoke, refused to close the house. Thereupon he did not recognize the party. This to taken upon the young men, especially urging Ouray. Allegrette, a former captain of Cuban was the first stumbling block in getmissionaries, a firm adand prospective New to Mexico, From Montana troops, got into an excited argument ting a definite theory to work upon to educate the from the first range of the Rocky herence to family duties, with the manager of the theatre, and Then Mr. Stoutt's weapon was produced and morality in truth mountains far out on the plains of rising generation was escorted to the sidewalk by the with at least one freshly exploded make good men and Kansas and Nebraska the ground last that they may police on duty. There Allegrette en- shell. Explaining this, the banker selection a After women. by the choir week was covered with a thick mantle tered into a heated discussion with a said that after he was wounded, he London. the afteruntil the meeting adjofirned of snow. Spanish officer who struck him across drew his own pistol and fired two shots Cannon Q. President noon. George Captain Samuel McKee, An effort will be made to have the the face with the flat of his sword. at the assassin. That was a sufficient moat particuthe session, dwelling f congress and one of Kentucky's next Wyoming legislature appropriate opened Firing followed from all aides and it explanation until two boys who were Louisat died larly upon the dutiea members should Republicans, with promising forward came was several minutes before the riot near by at the time money with which to purchase a pack perform in order to accompof bloodhounds, to be used at the state willingly was stopped. It is said that fourteen the positive statement that only one ville of paralysis. the church has in hand. work lish the The thermometer at Denver on the penitentiary to assist in capturing esmore wounded persons, besides those shot was fired. Elder Lund urged the cause of rightWith all these conflicting statements Bth registered 19 degrees below zero; caped convicts. already mentioned, are being taken eousness and unselfishness in all the police were confronted, and are of at Valentine, Neb., on the same day, The building over the shaft at the care of in private houses. things. The conference then listened somewhat in the dark, 20 degrees below. course, Gold Hill, Nev., has to a second address from Elder Kmlth. working in mine Kentuck RELIEVING VOLUNTEERS. The bullet entered three and one-ha-lf The widow of David Blakely has ob- been sold to B. F. llezeltine, who is He advocated the cause of a more eleand lie Men toi below left to the inches Ordered nipple a decision involving $100,000 taking it down and will dispose of the vated sense of honor among the saints tained Jtegulars Being That Purpose. muscular tissue, the under from John passed Phillip Sousa, leader of the lumber. Mining operations in the in their discharge of sacred duties. He Washington, Dec. 13. The war de- lodging, It is thought, in the center of famous Marine band. Kentuck ground will hereafter be con thought the full value of a sacred trust the of partment has began in earnest the re- the abdominal wall, and not varying health lucted through the Yellow Jacket, the should apply in all affairs, whether Reports regarding the lief of the volunteer troops now sta- much in its course either upward or troops at Santiago are encouraging, underlying workings of both mines social, political or commercial. Elder tioned at Manila by regulars. Secre- downward, ne complained of a pain and in the Philippines the conditions being connected by drifts. Jensen pronounced the benediction, tary Alger yesterday signed an order in his back, but the physician express- have materially improved. reservoir for Wheat-lanThe after which the conference adjourned. proposed designating for thin purpose six regl ed a decided opinion that the bullet it session has will cost $100,000, executive flat in senate The Sunday mornings session was openWya, ments of United States infantry out of not lodged there, although no probing of acre each to extension which will be about $3.50 ed with prayer by Elder Joseph E. ratified the treaty for the the eight held in reserve for service in has been resorted to. From the feel the of its benefited be will by the time for the completion Taylor. Presidents George Q. Cannon, jf land that tropical countries. The regiments are: ing in the abdomen, the bullet ap- Mexican who settlers of the one All sonstruction. year. Angus M. Cannon and G. W. Penrose boundary The flesh the Twentieth, at Fort Leavenworth, j peared to be a willtheir consulted been were the speakers, all of whom disexpress James Shaw, the only surviving have Kan.; the Third, at Fort Snelling,: about' the wound was badly burned and assessment, o: the stand to cussed the doctrine of paying tithes, ingness member of the Michigan legislature Minn., the Twelfth, at Jefferson Bar- from the powder. labor in same the work of the Relief society and the of can they the pay is they It is a singular circumstance that A. 1847, when Detroit was the capital racks, Mo., and Fort Riley, Kan.; the to for of the poor. Home interesting 86. anxious care operations ire Seventh, at Columbus, O.; the Fourth, B. Jones, cashier of the Utah National Michigan, died at Niles, aged figures were read coneerningthe indiThe auxiliary cruiser Buffalo, which at Fort Sheridan, and the Twenty-secon- bank, and with whom Mr. Stout has six months ending at Fort Crook, Neb. They been most closely connected in bust sailed from New York with 900 troops The citizens of Cheyenne are deter- gent fund for the that period, last. 30, June During will go forward to Manila as soon as ness for many years, is charged by the for Manila, broke down soon after mined to have a grand "blowout" on distributed was among the $20,776.27 De the transportation can be'provided. victim of t)ie affair with having done starting for sea and put in at Newport the occasion of the inauguration of Of this amount, r. poor by the church. Newa Forest Richards, Wyomings next It maybe that the two regiments the shooting. with credited ia fund the tithing are Committees in charge is dead at his still held in reserve, 'the Twenty Platt Mortimer nenry fast offerings, $5,855.14; Relief WAR TAX CHANPES. infantry, fourth and the Twenty-fift- h home in New York aged 70 years. arranging for a big Inaugural ball and $2,337.09; other sources, $132.94. will join the .others before they sail. Oomm liihmtr Scots Wants tho law Made Fifty years ago he established the first reception to be held at the state capi society, number of indigents cared, for is 2 next, when The More Explicit... These regiments were selected in the gold and silver refinery in the United tol on Monday, January 734 live outside of Salt whom of the new governor will be inducted into 2,419, reverse ratio to the loss sustained by Washington, Dee. 10. Commissioner States. Lake City. them in the Cuban campaign. Scott advises that the clauses provid Three hundred men of the New York office. In the afternoon, Elder George B. rebe will ReManila in The volunteers for the stamping of telegraph dispatch- regiment and a number of sailors and William McMillan, the defeated offered Wallace prayer, after which tired in the order in which they reached es and receipts or bills of lading for officers of Admiral Deweys fleet arrived publican nominee for governor of officers of the entire stako and the the that city. freight and express packages to be so in San Francisco December 9, en route Nevada, will contest the election of home missionaries were presented by amended as to make it definite and cer home. Reinhold Sadler, fuslonist, on the Elder DEATH DEALING SMELTERS. Joseph E. Taylor and unanifor the and affix of the pay majority tain who shall that 2,800 apparent Bedfords population ground sustained. Elder Taylor spoke Among a suf- mously gamut From tho Batto Bmoltam Cause stamp. ' about are 2,000 cases of what is e red i ted to Sadler is based upon there of the small attendance . deprecatingly Da roar Deaths In One Penn- ficient number of illegal votes to The removal of the stamp tax on called Other smallpox. genuine at the conference meetings and made Butte, Mont. Dec. 13. For four days mortgages is recommended, inasmuch sylvania towns are excited over the ebange the result of the election. special mention of the absence of bishthe sulphur and arsenic fumes from the as there is a stamp tax on promissory affair. Some sensational allegations are an ops. The speaker realized the many smelters around Butte have hung over notes, and the taxing of mortgages The fire in the works of the Stand- ticipated. duties devolving upon this office, but the city in dense clouds, making given to secure such notes results in ard Oil company at Los Angeles has The o damage suit, at thought a bishop should be reproved breathing almost impossible. Four double taxation, falling on the debtor burned itself out, the entire property Ely, Nev., has resulted in a verdict be- for absenting himself from any meetdeaths were caused by this today, and class. is being consumed. The total loss ing brought in by the jury for Pauli ing. the people have become terribly The commissioner also urges that if estimated at $235,000. for the sum of $2287.50. The action President George Q. Cannon again alarmed. Those who can do so are. brokers pay the special tax required mlli was brought by laull for $5500 dam- spoke on the importance of caring for of the Ohio The commandery g under the law, they should be relieved deleaving the city, and a ages, claimed to have been caused by the needy. He held the great object of the stamp tax under the head of tary order of the Loyal Legion, has Unless for called has been tonight comreason of his having been refused the of the Lord's work to be the salvation 'contracts, which is a tax on all notes cided to elect President McKinley there is a change in conditions, it is or Homestake of the elecmemorandums of sale by brokers. privilege of working in the mander of the order at the next poor. "They should have the he held which in probable that a mob will be organized Hamilton, near in mine, takes May. which place tion preached to them as often as gospel To Bo Homo for Christmas. to destroy some of the most obnoxious interest. a remarked of significantly any and, Ssm Smith, tho train robber, has l lease Presidio, San Francisco, Cab, Dec. 10. smelters. be no have should President Cannon, "there of murder in the Eighteen miles of railroad are Ignoring the The Smelter-owner- s Today the California department been found guilty humto be should We the Fourche Kan. He will been built from Belle charge for seats. law of the operation of their plants ordered Lieutenant Colonel Wagner, first degree at Eldorado, one to the of but branch Hay ble and be possessed spirit which in Elkhorn Black Hills and Mayor Harrington and Chief of commanding this post, to at once mus- receive a death sentence, the in past fields while in coal Wyoming reek life worship. means Kansas imprisonment. ter out the Utah cavalry troop. The Police Mnlholland called on them yes"Let us cheer up the poor souls, to congress by gear. The company will operate their down relieved of all shut to submitted be will A garvolunteers them asked and report terday to supand weeks continued expect the speaker, "and see that in a few the smelters for a few days, to give rison duty some time tomorrow, and the commission of fish and fisheries tine the and from these valleys to smelters ascends Hills no cry breathe-Th- e their horses will be turned over to the shows an expenditure of $187,800 for ply the Black people an opportunity to coal. with road want and destitutheir of God & because Elkhorn smelter men want time to think post quartermaster. On the next regu- the propagation of food fisheries dur-tb- e Fremont fuel. we are all begexcellent that Remember an tion. steaming is The coal fiscal year ended June 30th last lar Saturday, they will reabout or Pacifio & supplicants, to God for gars, The Laramie, North Park ceive their" regular pay, and later a John Barrett, formerly United States CASHIER JONES ARRESTED. gifts, even as the poor may clothing balance and travel allowance. minister to Siam, after visiting Pekin, railroad, running from Laramie, Wya spiritual for seven be blessings. May our and temporal deposits The men will be able to return home situation in China is one of to the soda works the Charged With Attempting to Murder says The Latter-da- y hardened. not be sold at hearts several and was recently south of that city, ManBunker Btoutt ut Balt Lake. by any route they please, and that nature, critical most the Saints are a people noted for helpwill go on steamer, via Portland. tax sale for $290.33. The Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. aah churia ia no longer Chinese, but Rus- a delinquent owner of the line, reone another and in our benevolence National ing UUh Missouri Marderer Captured. Union Pacific, ier A. B. Jones of the sian territory. moved the rails two years aga The lies, partly, the secret of our prosperbank was arraigned before Justice Liberty, Mo., Dec. 10. Ernest Clevof the Canadian Joint session The nothing except a few ity. McMaster yesterday on a complaint enger, who murdered Henry Allen and Commission yesterday was again purchaser gotties which are practically Let us enrich ourselves by convertHigh intent with Clevassault old with thousand charging him fatally wounded his cousin, Della bnt clause, the to devoted reciprocity ing the desert; take up land, till the to kill Joseph M. Stoutt, who was shot enger, in a church near Missouri City of how of no use. intimation official no is there raise stock, but do not live by on the evening of the 9th Inst, and is last night, was lodged in the county Over 1000 sheep have died out of the soil, discussion this how or amicably which is the curse of the far at present in a precarious condition. jail here today. A posse of fanners had proceeded. Guthrie Brothers Live Stock companys speculating, world today. The accused plead not guilty, and the captured the murderer at the house of herds in the past ten days, near Doug-la"We want no idle men. Work for Secretary Long, at the instigation of were dipped date of the preliminary examination his grandfather, where they found him The sheep Wya The idle. submitted a bill apand since then they nothing rather than be was filed for Monday, December IB, at asleep. Della Clevenger is still alive, Senator Hale, has ten ago, about days of whose erection the for in the man $10,000 richest community, a has propriating Clevenger I p. m., Mr. Jones being placed under but cannot recover. idled by score. Several car- father came here and established himin his head, and ad- a monument and a fence at Colon cem- have a bond of S3, 500, which was promptly gunshot wound cut open and showed spots and industry, did not mits that he tried to commit suicide etery, Havana, where the dead of the casses were Local sheepmen are self by frugality furnished. the on kidney. after his escape from the church. his fortune through idlenesa We Maine are buried. worried over the matter, make considerably .Fearful Mine Explosion. EMBRACE. want Industry in our land. A COSTLY Three men were killed and eight is some new disease afflictit fearing An 13. Dec. explosion I. President Cannon closed bis remarks T., Totcsu, Fanlshed For Hogging a were injured, three of them probably ing the sheep. Boldlur Several & mine,' a number of references to the Indianola with Hathway in the Southern Women. fatally, by the explosion of a press sleek individual who the & Shuckers, death of the word of wisdom, caused the miles from here, mills in the three Ga., Dec. 10. In the city mill and four grinding of Judge Bramel of Savanhah, name e the same as those of the Twenty-fivforged men. the five least Powder substantially of at court Judge Thomas N. Norwood, for- Haggley yard of the Dupont to a check for $50 and snme the Laramie, the recent 8unday in in mine, Wya, are Del. Imprisoned others speaker mer United (States senator from Geor- works at Wilmington, was caught in Salt Lake, where he was convention. which is on fire, and It is feared few of The New England Shoe and Leather fined Private J. E. Moore of Batcatch others, pleaded s sang Mrs. Lizzie them can be rescued, The disastei gia, A, Fifth Maine artillery, $500 or 'association yesterday announced the preparing to sentenced was and Laramie tery in dual of the solo anthem, the guilty was caused by an explosion of beautifully six months on the chain gang for em- assignment of the Mudge Shoe com. to six years in the penitentiary by "When Thou Comest, assisted by the following a blast One .hundred men wife of a prominent county pany, with headquarters at Boston the of Judge R. R. Scott bracing Cheyenna time. the choir, under the leadership of Prof. Judge were at work in the mine at official on the streets while the soldier and factories atNewburyportand East Bramel, who was imposed upon by Daynes. The conference adjourned in excitement The greatest prevails adreach bill Liabilities Norwood 1899, benediction being N. II. 13, to March and intoxicated. the namei another was Rochester, Judge judge the vicinity of the mine, 6huckers, requested that characJohn Smith. Patriarh and offered lecture severe a miners by ministered $125,000. of the dead and imprisoned sentence upon the forger, pass heathen. a of as that conduct d terized the ohtai,,-be cannot Stoutt anti-Carli- st Rear-Admir- al d, d, gov-trno- $11.-93- 5; . - Paull-Rocc- mass-meetin- one-thir- d tie it pay-da- y, 13.-C- s, " Thomas-Edward- |