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Show SENATOR CANNON HOME. American Fork World V. K. AMERICAN SMITH, FORK, UTAH. UTAH NEWS. of investigation to tbs Orient, where he left his companions, Senator Pettigrew sad Fred T. Dsbuia, who will soon return. Mr. Cannon did not care to comment too freely upon the ha had arrived at, aa with tha other two gentlamau he will compile a (report to be printed and eires-late- d aa a senate document. Ws had good opportuniHe said: ties for making the observations which were the object of our journey to tha orient. Numerous conference were had with the leading men of Japan the men through whose influence that empire adopted what it calls the gold standard. In addition to this, we examined the industries of the country, those to which have been applied the modern methods, and the innumerable home industries which are carried oa now aa in centuries gone. There is very little to fear at present from the competition of .Japan in Manufacture. She ha destroyed mnah of her advantage by adopting a policy which was dictated from England. What with her vast standing army, and with an increass of taxation sush as is instituted by tha present administration in Japan, thsra nre not the same inducements for the investment of capital in large factory systems. Resides, the difference of exchange ia now in favor of China to the extent of nearly II per eent, and a the latter empire is likely to remain on the silver basis, the stimulss to orients! manufacturing is largely in China. The effect of Chinese competition is a more eerioua question, a menace so vast that no protective tariff will guard us against it. The labor of Chinese factories is skilled; it ie drawn from the inexhaustible fund of nearly 400,000,000 of population; it is the most abstemious lapatient, bor In the world. It averages leas than 10 cents per day of our money. It produces as muoh per espits in factories and in mills aa any labor in the world. China can produes as muoh cotton aa she needs. She can draw from the Mongolian sheep flock all the wool necessary for the world. Hhi has in two provinces (so it is stated by engineers and others with whom 1 eon versed) more iron and coal contiguous than is to be found within the entire boundaries of the Uuited State. She ie making rails and all kinds ol iron and steel fittings. It will not be many years, if financial condition throughout the earth remain as they are now, until China will be an exporter of all the thinge which ehe hsi formerly bought from eivilixed lands. " eon-elusio- ns The iwtfited valuation of Juab county ia almost three million dollars. T. L. Smith, a Suit Lake deaf rnute, has been arrested on a charge of robbery. A telephone line la being strung from Evanston to Randolph, a distance of 04 miles. The wheat acreage in many counties will be greatly increased as a result of prevailing prices. Box Elder county is forging ahead Within the past as a mining county. few days very encouraging strikes have been revealed. Utah's Ute Indian chiefs made a good impression in Washington, and are returning satisfied that allotment of landa la for the best. The Oregon Short Line has asked commerce commission' the inter-stat- e of time in which to extension an for automatic coupwith trains its equip lings. The run of the Utah Sugar Factory for this season is at an end. Although has been better than the daily ever before the run ia only half as long as usual. The Hear Hirer Orchard company will ship a large amount of Ltali fruit to Philadelphia where it will he put on exhibition. It includes almost every variety raised in the state. United States Senator Cannon arrived home from China and Japan last week, where, in company with Dubois and Pettigrew he has Wen making a study of conditions in the Orient. It seems to have been demonstrated in Salt Lake City's municipal election that women are not successful as Each of the three parties had given representation to the fairer sex, and in each case they ran hundreds of votes behind the ticket. Politiciana aay that women voted against their s. aex. Capt Donovan, late of the Salt Lake a police force, has gotten over the Skag-nwas trail into Klondyke. Ills party Letone of the very few to succeed. ters from him describe the horrors of the trail, and state that hundreds turn back disappointed and disgusted. The search for gold in the far north is not oue of unmixed pleasure. The monthly statement of State Treasurer Chipinan shows a cash balance of (30,171.24 at the end of October. Receipts for the month were (18,430.10, and expenditures (11,573.38. The chief item of revenue is fees of Secretary of state, (13,630.75. Wasatch county made the largest remittance, (iiOO.00 and Sanpete county the smallest, 00 cents. Prince of New Mexico, Is in Salt Lake in the interest of a new telephone system. The new system has no central station, and automatically mnke connections. The system is cheaper than the one now in vogue. If sufficient encouragement is vouched,, Mr. Prince sgress to have the system in operation within a year. Colonel John S. Moaby, once the ter-- . rorofthe Union army, but now engaged in the peaceful pursuit of practicing law, was a visitor in Salt Lake City one day last week. Colonel Moaby is 64 years of age, bnt in apite of this he carries himself with the sprightli-nrsso- f a man of 40. His movements are as quick and hia eye as bright and alert as in the old days when the mention of his name madyhalf Washing tremble. The possibility of contest over Salt Lake's election has developed a queer state of affairs. It seeing that an impossible condition is imposed before a suit can lie begun. Fraud must be charged and supported by parties whose votes is alleged to have been tampered with. As there ia no means of identifying ballots it presents a condition that cannot be complied with. It is a part of tho old Australian ballot law. A new form of relinquishments adopted by the state board of land commissions contains an affidavit that land to lie relinquished to the United Mates by settlers in consideration of the state of Utah selecting the same in satisfaction of any portion of government grants to the state and agreeing to sell the tract to the relinquisher at private sale at a stipulated price of not less than (1.35 per acre ia in character and ia claimed by no other person. sul-scribc- rs non-miner- al FOOD FOR INDIA Tallis littarMtlnglj of CndltlDU That VniMd Rtats s Rufirene Court DeoIJnes Se Interfere In Ml Cne. Fravail la tha O riant. Ran Nov. 9. The newt 8. Nov. United States Francisco, Ogden, Utah, Senator Cannon is home from his trip that the United States supreme court mbltaher. vote-getter- CURRANT TO BE EXECUTED. hard-workin- g, To DUbsnd AnaatatlonUts. Havana, Nov. 9. The annexationists have received, through the column o: a newspaper of this city, a hint that it will be well to abandon their meeting. The article in question conveyed the information that the elnb was to be proceeded againet aa a gambling institution, under which pretext it would be possible to do its members a great deal of harm, without going to the length of accusing them of conspiracy. These meetings have, therefore, been diaoontinued. General Blanco's formal reception at the palace a week ago, was a very chilly affair. Outside of the officials and representative of the commercial bodies who attended, there were only about thirty people present. General Blanco is said to be in poor health, and to be constantly in need of medical attention, and, therefore, not likely to be able to endure the hardships of an energetic campaign againat the insurgents. Personally, Marshal Blaneo ia wall liked by the members of all parties, the conservatives, who, Including owing to their wealth, have generally succeeded ia swaying tha maea of th people in Cuba. The autonomists and tha conservative are far from being hand in glove, and no matter what th new captain general favors, he i pretty sure to have the hostility of one or the other. Christies Retrace Healer Arrmfri, Kansas City, Nov. 8, Nothing evet stirred the Christian Scientist of Kenans City ss has the arrest of Mrs. A. J. Itaird, Christian Science healer, for failing to notify the health anthoritiri of a case of diphtheria, which she has treated. Among tha 1,500 or 8.000 Scientists in the eity, there are few who do not support Mrs. liaird in her controversy with the health officers. The health officers look on Mrs. liaird'a offense as serious. She will not laok able lawyers when she appears in po- lice court, and should she be convicted it is certain that appeai to the court ol final resort will be taken. EnglUh OIRrlat st Calcutta KmvIii Faisla Supplies Without Enthoalnaui. WEYLBR IN DISGRACE. Wherever ts Load, Madrid, Nov. 8. Ths ernment. a n result of T Be Arrastad Hay C'bsnes Spanish govDuluth. Minn., Nov. 4. I'sptain Athe deliberalexander McDougall. grneral manager over the vttar-ance- s ministers of the tion the with of the Amsriesn Steel barge company., hap decided not to Interfere of General Weyler, has come to' execution of Durrant spread quickly is ia receipt of a letter lroin Captain L. ever the city, and crowds of interested Laverg, master of the whaleback the decision to try him by no matter where lie lands, if lie people read the announcement eagerly steamship City of Everett, which sailed from the newspaper bulletin boards. last summer from San Francisco for eon firms the accuracy of the press reThe decision of the supreme court was Calcutta, with a cargo of food for the ports of his utterances. The commanding officers at all the not unexpected here, and apparently famine sufferers of India. of the Spanish kingdom have seemed ports The letter ie dated at Calcutta. Seponly Durrantand his attorneys to have any hope that the murderer tember 18. In it Captain Laverg charges lieen instructed to demand of General-Weylethe moment he can be column-nieat- ed would be saved from the gallows. that English officials at Calcutta rewith, the exact terms of the Warden flale of San Quentin, who ia ceived the famine supplies without en- he delivered in reply to which ia Washington, wired the news to Act- thus! sum. The pilot came aboard of speech at Havana on the manifestation the ing Warden Edgar. Edgar has not the City of Everett when she approachfor Spain his embarkation of occasion will and notified Durrant of his fate ed Calcutta, and told the captain that on so. do not aay when he would Sunday. he would have done better to have The steamer Montserrat, on which District Attorney Itarnes, who con- brought a cargo of rapid-firinguns General ducted the sensational trial, the result with which to kill off the native InWeyler sailed for Spain Sunof which was the conviction of Du- dian population instead of food. Cap- day, on Wednesday, as cabled to the rrant for the murder of Minnie Wiltain Laverg says that the City of Ev- Associated Fres, reached Gibarra, on deliams, was muoh pleased with the erett was treated shamefully at Ca- the northwest eosst of Cuba, with her cision. He is convinced that Durrant lcutta by the government, and that the engines disabled and may be compelled committed the murders, and has chafed treatment seemed ont of to return to Havana, in which case it at the delay in carrying ont the sen- place, owing to the especially is not unlikely that there will beinj' presence of the tence. Mr. Harnes said that Durrant vessel as representing the generosity tersstlng developments. would not have to be and humanity of the America!) people. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION. He said that all that was necessary 1 here was nothing on which a claim would be for the district attorney, for duty could be exacted that was not HraaH's President Murderously Assaulted by s Soldier. when he received official notice of the enforced and the officials finding, after Rio Janeiro, No v. 7. A soldier of the decision, to go into eourt and asd for ransacking the papers of ths ship, that Tenth aa order to proceed with the execu- the officials at battallion, whieh constitutes had exemptSingapore tion, and that a date be fixed for it. ed the ship from some light duties, part of the local garrison, attempted to shoot President Moras with a pistol. Durr ant 'a family were notfled this promptly enforced them. The claim The and decision the of court's president was just landing at the morning was mads that tho governor at Singamarine arsenal after visiting tha ware deeply affected. Mrs. Durrant pore had no authority to exempt the wept, bnt said her son was innocent, ship from paying any dues, liofore steamer on which tiefieral Barbosa, minister of marine, has returned from and that she did not yet give up hope leaving Calcutta, the officials that her son would he vindicated and even insisted on the Englssh of dues Bahia. payment hia innocence proved. Distriet Attor- for the The bystanders frustrated the atship's stores. tempt, but Colonel Normea, the presney llarnes stated that the only thing Rparlal Agent for L'ueompahgre. now was to appeal from the order of idents nephew, was slightly wounded the supreme court, hut that thsy Washington, Nov. 4. It is probable in disarming the soldier. General a special agent of the interior deas that would Marcada Rettin Court, minister of war, not this, try thought they will to fail. sure were then interfered and was himself be partment sent to the shortly thsy Uncompshgre reservation to make a stabbed. The wound was so serious ANARCHISTS CELEBRATE. personal investigation of the recent that he died soon afterwards. The atconflict between the Indians and game tack has caused the greatest agitation Tenth Anniversary of thn Kxecntion ol wardens. Commissioner of Indian Afin political circles. Tholr Comrade. fairs Jones says that he will make a B. anarchists Minina Town Held I'p. New York, Nov. The to the secretary of the intesuggestion celebrated the of this eity last night Des Moinea, Ia., Nov 8. Three rior upon the latters return to Washwith a tenth anniversary of the execution of that a trusted employe of the colored desperadoes, armed their comrades in Chicago in a publie ington. shot gun and two big revolvers, held department be detailed to make an inmeeting in Clarendon hall. There were vestigation and up the mining town of Marqnisville, report. about 500 anarchists in the audience. four miles north of here. They Ail the Johan Most presided and read his received information on this matter walked into the poolroom, and calling at the Indian office up to this to hold up their hands, speech from manuscript. time has been from agency clerks, and on fifty miners Most spoke of the Canaille of Capone of the party went through their the war department. Owing italism, which, he said, congratulated through to the fact that Captain Heck, the pockets. The miners had just been itself that the social question had been and quite a snm was taken. Afagent, is in Washington, be has had no paid, order and and that prepeace quelehed accurate knowledge of the recent ter the robbery the desperadoes strutvailed. He wanted to tell the political ted around town and gloated over their trouble, and for that reason Commisbandits that the anarchists were not sioner They fired Jones thinks a special agent work for a few minutes. was hurt. no one but gathered to mourn or to shed tears, should make an shots, many investigation. t to sing a song of triumph, for the are still st large. They INDIAN SCHOOL FOR UTAH. future was not far off. Annexation. Ts Oppmts The spirit of the revolution must Leonard 8. Word hasbeen Nov. Bishop Maamrhu-eotAddrruc the u Washington, and will endure until the spirit of tyAssociation. reseived the here that delegation of ranny shall be eruahed until the 4. Nov. Roaton, Mass., The come who will Hawaiians here to opannual triumph of justice and equity and huof the Uasaachusetta Indian pose annexation is made meeting up of Princs manity and peace will prevail, aid association was held K. Kau-leDavid James the at Kawananakea, yesterday the speaker. Institute of a. A M. Kalauakalni David and J. Technology. report He called the government a cowboy was made by Miss Harry E. Dewey, the his own The Prince will pay to the government with apologies and tickled his hearers by secretary, showing general progress in expenses, bnt that of the remaining cowboy the work of the association among the ielegates will lie met by a subscription saying only one bomb was fired in the Indians, particularly the Ilnalapal among the natives, the amount to be llaymarket, but it did excellent exe- tribe in Arizona. raised being (4500 of (5000. The delecution. is proposed to establish a boardIt gation ts to arrive at Washington in Hermann Charles W. Mowbray, school in Utah for Indian children. December. ing Schmitt and August Lutt were the This ia expected to be done by next speakers who addressed the meeting. Western Pensions. spring. l)r. Arnold introduced Rishop Leonard of Utah, who has been closely, Washington, Nov. 8. The report of ONLY A FOOT FOUND, identified with work among the In-- , the commissioner of pensions for the year ending June 30, 1897, shows that MbrsbIiis Blow Up With dians, and he made an informal address, in which the right kind of help there are 3888 pensioners in the Rocky Three KstsUtlee. on the part of civilized people was Mountain states, and that they were New Martinsville, W. Va., Nov. B. shown to be fruitful of great results paid (411,401 during the year. The K. Wm. At Fine Fork, Conn, of Cuba, pensioners and payments are divided magaY., drove Remit aa Viewed by Depew. ' sa follows: to Utah, 778 pensioners, a zine with wagon get New York, Nov. 4. C. M. Depew, (110.953; Idaho, 1146, (163,-19to twelve gallons of who supported Traey, said that the receiving Nevada, 365, (35,130; Wyoming, shoot some oil wells over which he has election resulted as he feared It would. 699, (103,130, supervision. We made the best possible fight, but While he was inside another DutcSi end Kanaka Wed. the hope of victory against Tammany wagon with two men in it, who with the anti St. Tanl, Minn., Nov. 7. Holland Tammany forces divided, have not been identified, drove up. is almost The wonderful show- and Hawaii were united by a notable futile. Iieforc these strengers alighted the ing made by Mr. Low is surprising, wedding in Ht. Paul. Tha crown paintmagazine blew up with a report heard to ay the least. The election issue in er to the Dnteh royal family, a distinten miles away. New fork has no national signifi- guished European artist, was married The only thing found that ever was cance; bat, with an alarming falling to the daughter of Hawaiian kings, a human, was a piece of a man's ifooL off of the The Republican vote in the state, widow of remarkable beauty. A11 else, the men. the horses and the bride was Eleanor Kaikulani with Graham losses in New heavy Jersey, Ohio wagons were aa If they never had and other states, the Republican party of Honolulu; the groom was Joseph stood is a the Where magnsine is confronted with the incontrovertible Hubert Vos of The Uague. deep, yawning cavern. Windows were truth that and bimetallism are Mora In in. broken in every dwelling within half not dead. liryan warns them that they It a mile. Falls, Crystal Mich., Nov. 7. The must take steps at once, and emphatmost important iron discovery of the ically, to settle this currency question Menominee VIOLATING OUR OAME LAWS. range in several years has beyond any hope of it." been made on the bank of the rise Being Rhnl Ont of Colorado, are lfow nillliUHtrra Land Kuccstsfallj. river, one mile south of the Rilling I'tsh Door. Mansfield mine. The vein is 77 feet Nov. 4 Jacksonville, The steam Fla., Vernal, Nov. 9. Captain Wrights 40 feet wide. The ore and deep which Dauntless; left tug Savannah tiis assays command passed through valley under suspicious circumstances about 63 per cent in iron and .051 per cent in today, rn route for Duchesne. Every, two weeks ago, has been heard from at phosphate, thus putting it safely withthing ia reported quiet along the state where West, she put in for coal. in Bessemer limits. line. Parties just in from Diamond Key The cruiser Montgomery has lieen paOreaon Htata lleld-Cmountain, in Utah, state that there are Indiana now camped in that sec- trolling the north coast of Cuba for Raker City, Nov. 8. The Sparta five day past in search of the Daunttion, killing deer. stage was held np by two masked men U the tea are brought to less A speoial from Key West says: three miles from this city tonight Tho Now that realize that the gatea to the great The Dauntless landed two expedi- highwaymen had a lantern, which tion from the Silver Heel, one in game region of Colorado are closed Camm-gu- y, frightened the horses, causing them to another on Santa Clara run away, and the roach against them, they will in all probacapsized. The bility do their hunting on the Utah province. Roth expeditions landed driver grabbed the mail sack and safely and have gone to ilia interior side of the line. reached the eity in safety. court-war-tia- l, r g a, Kan-eaku- s to-th- nitro-glyeeri- ne two-hors-e, nitro-glyceri- 0; two-hor- se ex-(iste- d. Mich-igam- p. ee |